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09-03-2009, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by lightkanna
This one book that is all text and shit. I mean it is like sending text books and shit throughout the book. I thought it was boring but she was reading it to me. I was like "Ugh, Stop the torture." I mean in my head, of course, never out loud.
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OMG those lauren miracle books. ugh. I hate them.
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Alchemist of Anarchy
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09-03-2009, 10:25 PM
Snakes and Piercings. It's mainly about a erotic girl who splits her tongue and gets it on with two different guys. Apparently it was a best seller in Japan but it just made no sence to me.
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KigoHeart
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09-03-2009, 10:45 PM
It's probably a toss up between Animal Farm (which I did not like; perhaps I was too young, but I really dislike that sort of thing...Probably had something to do with sending the horse to the glue farm.) and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. xD That was a weird and wonderful book. There were many times where I just sat back and looked at it like, "What the heck just happened?" I loved it all the same, probably because of how insane it is.
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09-03-2009, 11:41 PM
The weirdest book I ever read was probably The Golden Compass. No matter what stood there, it was always boring. I even flipped to a few random pages, absolutely nothing.
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09-04-2009, 12:28 AM
The oddest book I've read would have to be Ellen Hopkin's Identical. Not only was the character cutting herself, bulimic and on drugs, she crawled in bed with all these different guys -- don't even get me started on her BDSM fetish -- and was raped...by her dad. Oh, and that's not all -- turns out the chick was bipolar.
All in all, a great read. c:
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09-04-2009, 02:03 AM
That would have to be, uh... hm. Rumors of Spring, which was weird in an interesting way, and then "Illusions", which was weird in an annoying way. Also, every single story in the Grimm's fairytales collections is bizarre and makes me wonder how our ancestors managed to get by being so stupid and utterly insane.
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Mnemosynne
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09-07-2009, 05:17 AM
It would probably be Snuff by Chuck Palanhuik. It's all about Hollywood's porn industry and all that crude shizz. It's basically about this hotshot porn goddess who's currently shooting her 'last' porn movie where she makes love with 600 guys for just about 3 minutes each guy. o__o Disturbing right? I eventually finished reading it but it left me feeling eww and illiterate in the end. :|
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Condemned Citrus
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09-07-2009, 04:46 PM
the 13 1/2 lives of Captain bluebear. It was a good book though...
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Strawberry Shortcake
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09-07-2009, 07:14 PM
The book your talking about is called 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell, i like that book but i think 1984 is better, that book terrorfies me!
Hmm the weirdest book i've read is probably 'Lolita', it freaked me out that i could only read half of it, which is a shame. I think i'll try and read it all at some point, but it did freak me out a little. Its about this middle aged man who has an obsession with a 12 year old girl, it was pretty creepy.
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Rigormortis Metamorphosis
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09-08-2009, 05:48 AM
Its a really tough choice for me, I can't deiced between Kiss Me Judas, Haunted, A Clock Work Orange, or Heart Sick... I think Haunted wins. It's a main story with a bunch of short stories added in, how ever a lot of these short stories are really strange, like a lady who thinks that she can see an items past and ends up killing a man because she wants the possible fetus of Marylin Monro, how ever it is a plastic fetus...
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Oscar the Wild
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09-12-2009, 12:53 PM
Aw, I love Animal Farm. It's one of my favorites. Uh, strangest book for me would have to be The Outsider by H.P. Lovecraft. It was really good, but really odd. Oh, and pretty much anything written by Edgar Allan Poe. His stuff is excellent, but downright bizarre or scary at times. The Masque of Red Death, anyone?
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Diabolus Luminis
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09-16-2009, 12:09 AM
One of the strange (er) books I've read would be The Coma, by Alex Garland. It was a strange story which begins on a subway train where a man witnesses a theft by a gang and experiences several out of body experiences taking him through different scenarios. It's only through a very close look at the world he has thought himself in that he realizes this is no reality he is in, and that he was in fact beaten into a coma by the gang of thugs. The majority of the book is an attempt by the main character to take control of the dream he finds himself in to break out, and wake up. Some moments in this book there are strange pictures of different times and places that we go with the character, most of them being odd silhouette-esque photos of surroundings.
The author of this book, Alex Garland, also wrote the novel The Beach, which is more commonly recognized as the film from 2000 starring Leonardo Dicaprio. I've also read this novel and it, like The Coma, has no shortage of surrealism and gives you a considerable amount to think about long after you have finished the read. I definitely recommend it to anyone, simply because it's not a very long book, but it's a good choice.
There's also another book I read once... I can't remember the author but I know it's called the Book of Living and Dying. It's similar to The Coma, very surreal, but I enjoyed the characters in The Book of Living and Dying more than the ones in the Coma, but I think that's because there's more time spent learning about their lives. They're also younger, which I believe gave me a bit more to relate to.
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09-18-2009, 02:27 PM
Hmmmm....."Laura"
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