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fandomsecrets2013-12-16 07:10 pm
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Re: Weird Books
From what I can remember (spoilers): There's a guy who gets off to having fruit thrown at him, a girl who is in love with her mother, who happens to be involved with some guy and...pee roleplay?? and at one point she has sex with a woman while the cat is in bed with them.
Venus Envy is kind of out there too but Rubyfruit Jungle is better written. I have more of her stuff but I haven't read any others yet.
Miranda July's short stories are excellent. Her writing style is kind of experimental/surreal and she mainly explores strange/taboo relationships.
Haruki Murakami. I like Dance Dance Dance and After Dark (both of which I don't see recced very often, or really at all). Haven't read all of his stuff because after a while... you start to catch onto his formula. But I've been wanting to check out IQ84.
I thought the scenes with the cows in Cold Comfort Farm were delightfully bizarre.
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(The Murakami Bingo is sadly accurate, ahahah, but I have fun finding out on his patterns)
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