It's about a series of horror events that likely take place within a house. Maybe there are ghosts, or some sort of dark secrets hidden in the house that the characters will discover.
The most obvious horror element is probably the house itself. It might be a place filled with dark corners, strange noises, and an overall sense of dread.
I'm not sure who the main characters are specifically as I haven't read the light novel in full. But they are probably people who have some connection to the house, either they are new owners, or people investigating the strange things about it.
Well, I haven't read this specific 'my house of horrors' on Qidian. But usually in such horror novels, the setting of the 'house of horrors' is key. It could be an old, dilapidated mansion with a dark history. Maybe there are hidden rooms and corridors where the scariest events occur. The characters might be trapped in this house and have to deal with things like apparitions that seem to have their own malicious intents, strange noises that keep them on edge all the time, and a sense of dread that follows them everywhere in the house.
The following were some novel recommendations similar to the movie " Hell Player ":" I Have a Haunted House,"" The World Collapses,"" Hell Apartment,"" Strange Radio Station,"" Horror Movie Studios,"" Hell Reincarnation Station,"" Hell Movie Theater,"" Demon Apartment,"" Starting from Board Games [Infinite]," and so on. These novels all had elements of horror, suspense, and horror, and were suitable for readers who liked the theme of horror houses.
One such novel could be 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson. It has a similar spooky atmosphere with a haunted house at the center of the story, full of mystery and psychological horror.
In many 'House of Horrors Novel's, there's often a protagonist who is somewhat of an outsider. Maybe they're new to the area or just curious. Then there could be antagonists like the spirits or the evil forces within the house. There might also be a sidekick character who either helps or hinders the protagonist's journey through the horrors of the house.