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    1. Borne by Jeff Vandermeer has a very weird setting and some of the aspects of life for the characters are the same, but the book itself was really good and fun to read.

    2. Correct-Leopard5793 on

      Chouette by Claire Oshetsky was the type of book I could not put down because of how odd it was. The main character gives birth to an owl.

    3. The City and the City, by China Mieville, was really gripping with a weird concept that worked very well. Ubik, by Philip K. Dick, was weird and a bit absurd.

    4. ifdandelions_then on

      The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman

      Batshit crazy, very much a surprise and delight!

    5. Anything Jasper Fforde. Want a whodunit? Try the Big OverEasy about the murder of Humpty Dumpty. Like Jane Eyre? Try the Eyre Affair where you learn how the original Jane Eyre ended. Want dystopian? Shades of Grey is set in a future where everyone sees in one color and spoons are a big deal. Constant Rabbit is a commentary on Racism where rabbits can talk and are being marginalized and ghettoized.

      That’s just a start. He’s done about 12 books and they are all uniquely original. If you have an open imaginative mind you can’t go wrong w that guy.

    6. Blueprint of the Afterlife by Ryan Boudinot

      The Manual of Detection by Jedidiah Berry

      Bubblegum by Adam Levin

      Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu

      Lincoln in the Bardo by Georges Saunders

    7. _The Box Man_ and _The Woman in the Dunes_ by Kobo Abe 

      _Blackout_ by Hubert Aquin

      _Glamorama_ by Bret Easton Ellis

      _Black Novel with Argentines_ by Luisa Valenzuela 

      _Up the Walls of the World_ by James Tiptree Jr 

      _The Spook Who Sat By The Door_ by Sam Greenlee

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