Review: Midnight Timetable

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The Midnight Timetable unfolds like a nocturnal dream—or perhaps a nightmare—set within the creeping corridors of a mysterious research institute where cursed objects aren’t just stored, they speak. Tasked with the night shift, our unnamed protagonist navigates echoing hallways and vanishing doors, cataloging relics that carry human emotions and histories far darker than they appear. Bora Chung transforms haunted-object tropes into incisive social allegories—addressing animal testing, conversion therapy, domestic abuse, and the grind of late‑stage capitalism, all while weaving uncanny humor into the dread. The result is bone-chilling and wryly funny, rooted in empathy and the uncanny.

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