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| Only Forward
by Michael Marshall Smith $7.99 Surreal, melancholy futurism that's alternately hilarious and heartwrenching. | House of Leaves
by Mark Z. Danielewski $13.57 A triumph of typesetting that's also (mostly) a dynamite horror book. Gimmicky but beautiful and elaborate. | Red Mars (Mars Trilogy)
by Kim Stanley Robinson $7.99 A hard-science look at the colonization of Mars that makes a stunning case for what is and isn't important for humans as a spe... |
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| Perdido Street Station
by China Mieville $7.99 Tolkien for grown-ups. Vivid story of madness and loss in a fantastical, but utterly grounded, world. | Mother Night: A Novel
by Kurt Vonnegut $10.20 My favorite novel, hands down. Not fantastical in the way of most of Vonnegut's fiction. | At the Mountains of Madness: The Definitive...
by H.P. Lovecraft $11.20 You owe it to yourself to read some H.P. Lovecraft, and this account of an Antarctic exhibition gone horribly wrong is as good... |
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| Let's Put the Future Behind Us (Womack, Jack)
by Jack Womack $12.00 Madcap adventures in a modern Russia that bridges the gap between Communism and anarchy. | Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the W...
by Haruki Murakami $10.20 A pair of closely-intertwined novels with syncretic effects. Haunting. | Carter Beats the Devil
by Glen David Gold Magicians (and con men of all stripes) are unbearably fascinating to me. |
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