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What malici should consume next

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    The History of Love: A Novel by Nicole Krauss

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    witchazel says, "a pretty quirky one."
    Aimee thinks you would like this item.

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    The Third Policeman (John F. Byrne Irish Literature Series) by Flann O'Brien

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    abracapocus thinks you would like this item.
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    The Unearthing by Steve Karmazenuk

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    K_Space says, "Although I wrote it and am trying to "plug" it, I really think you'll enjoy "The Unearthing". An alien artifact is discovered buried in the New Mexico desert for millions of years. Before news of its existance can be covered up, the object unearths itself. Now, ordinary men and women must deal with the sudden revelation, even as their political leaders grapple for access to the artifact, and their religious leaders struggle to reconcile its existance with their own beliefs"

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    Katzenjammer: Soon To Be A Major Motion Picture by Jackson Tippett McCrae

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    Watson1973 says, "This book definitely fits the strange category. It is an intriguing book that it sounds like you would enjoy."

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    The Portable Door by Tom Holt

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    Zoe thinks you would like this item.

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    Pastoralia by George Saunders

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    doolan says, "This is quirky and well written, I think you'll like it!"

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    Just a Couple of Days by Tony Vigorito

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    night_owl says, "Very weird but the author plays with words in a fantastic way."

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    Sewer, Gas and Electric: The Public Works Trilogy (Public Works Trilogy (Grove Press)) by Matt Ruff

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    terascarlet says, "extremely quirky, but very much worth it!"

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    Lanark: A Life in Four Books (Canongate Classics) by Alasdair Gray

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    Gareth Stack says, "Postmodern classic, bizarre, dark and enthralling. Swerves from working 1950's Scotland to a strange allegorical universe. Wonderfully lyrical book about art, mortality, and the search for home, love and meaning."


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