what's the weirdest book you have ever read?
By kiran12688
@kiran12688 (22)
India
    May 24, 2010 9:10am CST
                         
            i didnt find many weird books as i have a high tolerance of wierd but fairycube by kaori yuki made me a little funny. i dont knw whether its her writing style or she wries like that only. i found the art and story very appealing. i left it after the second volume. i couldnt just figure it out. which is the weirdest book you have read
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         @allyoftherain (7208)
 • United States
                    25 May 10
                    Well I kind of like weird. It's unique! Who wants to see the same old same old over and over again. But I'm not sure what the weirdest book I ever read was. Probably one of the funny science fiction books I read in either the Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, or the YA novel Beatnik Rutabagas From Beyond the Stars.
                     @goddessjes (788)
 • Philippines
                    24 May 10
                    i love reading. i love books. weird as others may be, i think i have long patience in appreciating them.
the weirdest book i've read is The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger. I can't seem to grasp the whole concept of the story but i tried understanding it. it is very interesting. 
do you have any weird recommends?
                     @karen1969 (1779)
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                    24 May 10
                    I tried to read Ulysses by James Joyce but that's far too weird to read. I also couldn't read A Clockwork Orange, as it was hard to follow. I find Angela Carter and Margaret Attwood hard to read too, though I have finished an Angela Carter book. I found Blindness a weird novel, but persevered and that ended up being a wonderful book. It was made into a film too. 
                    
                            
                        
                    

