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MUKUL RAJ (mukulele) | 90 comments Arielle wrote: "MUKUL wrote: "kafka on the shore"

If you think that one was weird... try some of his other books! Murakami is probably my favorite fiction author :)"


I mean he is my favourite author i have read so many of his books my favorite is 1Q84 you should give that one a try for sure


message 52: by Swapna (new)

Swapna Nikale | 37 comments Lady Chatterley's Lover by D H Lawrence and The Vegetarian by Han Kang


message 53: by Nowshin (new)

Nowshin | 57 comments Ferara by T.L Swan


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Veena (veena_imvegan) | 16 comments MUKUL wrote: "Arielle wrote: "MUKUL wrote: "kafka on the shore"

If you think that one was weird... try some of his other books! Murakami is probably my favorite fiction author :)"

I mean he is my favourite aut..."


Wow ! Murakami is my favorite author too and 1Q84 is my all-time favorite book of his! Have read it three times till now. I am always in awe of his works !


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Arielle Miller | 42 comments Veena wrote: "MUKUL wrote: "Arielle wrote: "MUKUL wrote: "kafka on the shore"

If you think that one was weird... try some of his other books! Murakami is probably my favorite fiction author :)"

I mean he is my..."


What's your favorite of his books?

For me, probably The Wind Up Bird Chronicle and 1Q84... but I've enjoyed nearly all of his books (I've read almost all of them!)


message 56: by Arielle (new)

Arielle Miller | 42 comments MUKUL wrote: "Arielle wrote: "MUKUL wrote: "kafka on the shore"

If you think that one was weird... try some of his other books! Murakami is probably my favorite fiction author :)"

I mean he is my favourite aut..."


Yes, it's one of my favorites, too!!


message 57: by Vittoria (new)

Vittoria | 65 comments "Here, and only here" by Christelle Dabos


message 58: by Em (new)

Em | 78 comments The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza by Shaun David Hutchinson


message 59: by Ceyda (new)

Ceyda Sukas | 31 comments Haunted, didn’t understand it, didn’t want to either


message 60: by sarah (new)

sarah | 288 comments Alice in wonderland. If you really take a look at it, it’s kinda weird and yet hypnotic reading. Anyways that’s my thoughts.


message 61: by Tim (new)

Tim Mcguire | 166 comments The Magus by John Fowles


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Kiran Dellimore (kirandelllimore) | 10 comments I would have to say either Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse or The Vegetarian by Hand Kang...
Both are shocking and mind-blowing stories in many ways


message 63: by Hallie (new)

Hallie | 20 comments These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart, by Izzy Wasserstein.


message 64: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Hollender | 6 comments We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer.


iris [updating reviews] (literaryscapes) | 6 comments Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. It was crazy from the beginning but the ending traumatized me.


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Jillian (catsandprose) | 6 comments Grief is a thing with feathers


message 67: by Adhiiee (new)

Adhiiee | 21 comments Earthlings by Sayaka Murata


message 68: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 41 comments Ashblood


message 69: by Bunnii (new)

Bunnii | 5 comments The Guest List by Lucy Foley, It said 'thriller' but there was absolutely no build up till the last few chapters 😭😭


message 70: by Shaikh (new)

Shaikh A | 72 comments I don't know if it's considered weird but it's not what happened by kody keplinger did not make any sense at all


message 71: by Doris (new)

Doris (dorisb) | 104 comments We've Always Lived in the Castle. It was well structured, and obviously included some sort of mental illness, since we're dealing with a type of undiagnosed agoraphobia, plus narcissisms and other issues. It was a good book, but may cause you to watch your relatives closely!


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Serafina Halpin | 6 comments Awake by Natasha Preston. It was about this girl who has parents who are in a cult, and they send this boy to make her fall in love with him, so he can bring her to them. They fall in love and she is the sacrifice or something, and its REALLY weird and not good at all.


Nora (Grayson's version) (noraseed) | 179 comments The dangers of smoking in bed by Mariana Enríquez. It's a book with a collection of abnormal short stories!


message 74: by Swapna (new)

Swapna Nikale | 37 comments Lady Chatterley's Lover by D H Lawrence... Also certain plot of Verity by Collen Hoover and The Vegetarian by Han Kang


message 75: by Kristine (new)

Kristine  | 36 comments Next to Heaven by James Frey This book is strange and really poorly written. It is said the author used AI to write it. I hope this is the case and an actual author is not behind this writing.


MY_BOOKISH_ALTEREGO | 8 comments How to be both - Ali Smith (the Albanian translation)
I just couldn't bring myself to finish it.


message 77: by Lillie (new)

Lillie Kilborn | 2 comments A Naked lunch. I only got to around the 70 page mark and had to quit it. It just wasn't my thing.


message 78: by Muneefa (new)

Muneefa Khalid (rhyslarsen) | 10 comments Game of fate by Scarlett St. Clair
It was just weird.


message 79: by Kay (new)

Kay Smith Diary of an oxygen thief. it was quite the anonymous book, I read it in middle school and it was just really weird


⋆.˚✦ Mia ✦˚.⋆ (living vicariously through the mc) | 27 comments Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid - I read this for school and um the main character had some problems and it was overall more than a little quirky. Not saying it was a bad book, just very… weird


message 81: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 25 comments The Library at Mount Char, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. I loved them both though.


message 82: by Dona's (new)

Dona's Books (donasbooks) | 12 comments I've read some really weird books, but the weirdest is my favorite horror book, House of Leaves


message 83: by Tanja (new)

Tanja | 315 comments Bunny, but I don't know the author anymore....such an LSD trip


Laurie Reads Reverse Harem (lauriemeadereads) | 9 comments Woom by Duncan Ralston.
Pretty sure I'm still traumatized from this horror.


message 85: by Julie (new)

Julie Ounanian (julzounanian) | 44 comments A Klone and I by Danielle steel


message 86: by Nina (new)

Nina | 88 comments The neverending story! It is supposed to be a book for children and teens but it made me to confused that I didn't finish it, that doesn't mean that I didn't like it though...🥲


message 87: by Brie (new)

Brie McKinney  | 37 comments So far, Shakespeare for Squirrels, BUT, it was quirky enough to make me want to read more. Lol


message 88: by Cris (new)

Cris (Shadows In My Pages) (gravecj) | 5 comments I read a lot of weird books, its kinda my thing. 🤣 Woom and Earthlings come to mind


message 89: by Megan (new)

Megan (megmez) | 38 comments Crash by J. G. Ballard and The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks were weird and I hated them. They both made me feel gross and sick and I don't care to read anything else by either of them.

I had similar feelings about The Raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall which felt similarly nightmarish. I read it such a long time ago now that I can't remember the details, just how it made me feel. No thank you.


message 90: by Ibi (new)

Ibi (ibi_reads) | 4 comments Pew by Catherine Lacey. It's a good weird though. Unnamed protagonist who barely speaks and a cult. Still don't really know what happened and I read it twice. The perfect weird book IMO


message 91: by naomi (new)

naomi ray | 6 comments The books "weird but true"


message 92: by Trista (new)

Trista Noell (tristanoell) | 17 comments point of view it's about a boy who has a porn addiction


message 93: by Sarah (new)

Sarah B | 212 comments Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott
Edwin A. Abbott

I highly doubt you can get weirder than this. All of the characters are two dimensional figures. Like squares or circles. They can't understand a three dimensional shape like a cube or a sphere. Then one of those appears.


message 94: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 11 comments most splatterpunk books. i like them coz they have unique premise. but definitely pushes your buttons. anyway, to name some: Dead Inside, Cows, Exquisite Corpse, Yellow.


message 95: by ♡Bethany♡ (new)

♡Bethany♡ | 3 comments man falls in love with his pet fish and gets mad that the fish won’t have sex with him (he thinks the fish is a shape shifting spirit who wants to suck out his soul through sex)


Georgia 🫧 (georgialeeg) | 15 comments Tender is the flesh, Tampa (currently reading), & playground.


message 97: by ★emerson★ (new)

★emerson★ | 21 comments This song is not for you


message 98: by Wyetha (new)

Wyetha (wyesreads) | 229 comments Suck-U-Bus, S.C. Mendes Suck-U-Bus


Liz~In~Colorado  (usershow187510908-liz-incolorado) | 30 comments ♡Bethany♡ wrote: "man falls in love with his pet fish and gets mad that the fish won’t have sex with him (he thinks the fish is a shape shifting spirit who wants to suck out his soul through sex)"

lolol just have to agree with you.... sounds wierdddd for sure!!😯


message 100: by Liz~In~Colorado (new)

Liz~In~Colorado  (usershow187510908-liz-incolorado) | 30 comments Sarah wrote: "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Flatland A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin A. Abbott
Edwin A. Abbott

I highly doubt you can get weirder than this. All of..."

wow... I've seen this,, haven't known anyone who read it, but wasn't it supposed to be some sort of mathematician that wrote it? 🤔🤔


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