They Told Us It Was Just a Class
They Told Us It Was Just a Class
At first, Hexside Anatomy Lab sounds like a normal school story. A strange class. A strict teacher. A room students don’t like going into. But this book asks a terrifying question: what if school didn’t just test you—what if it used you? In this story, students are taught anatomy with bodies that feel a little too real. The lessons start small, but every class pushes the students closer to something they can’t undo.
What makes this story different is how human it feels. The fear isn’t about monsters jumping out of the dark. It’s about being watched. Being graded. Being told you’re not good enough unless you give more. Friends start disappearing. Grades decide who matters. And slowly, students realize the school doesn’t care if they survive—only if the system keeps working.
The heart of the book follows one student who refuses to forget that the bodies in the lab were once people. She remembers their names. Their faces. And that makes her dangerous. As the final exam gets closer, she must decide if she’ll become part of the machine—or break it completely.
Hexside Anatomy Lab is dark, emotional, and impossible to forget. It’s about school pressure, unfair systems, and what happens when people are treated like supplies. This is horror that stays with you—because it feels uncomfortably close to real life.
Coming soon.
Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky
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