Quatermass wrote:
I can recommend a few. Some you might have read, others, I doubt....
House of Leaves, by Mark Danielewski (an excellent psychological horror novel that requires a bit of thought to follow)
Damn! You took my book suggestion. This book is pretty much my obsession as is anything or Mark Danielewski. I utterly love this book it changed my life. I plan to read it again soon. I also think it is a great equalizer. If Aspies or NTs read it both are utterly confused but it so much fun. Haha.
But how about these book suggestions.
Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. It is from spain but it reads soo good that you forget that it is a translation. I just describe this book as rich with its words. Awesome book or at least I think so.
Battle Royale. I forget the author but he this is another forgein read from Japan. If you aren't queasy and enjoy psychological thrillers, action, and or gore. Really great book.
How I Became Stupid. I just realized that all my suggestions are translations. This was a french book about a guy, who I if I think about it might have AS and thinks that it is his intellect that is making him unhappy therefore he decides to become stupid. And he tries to learn to become an alchololic and all this stuff. Very funny.
Only Revolutions the next book by Mark Z. Danielewski. I haven't read this yet but I plan to read it this summer. I have gotten through part of it but it is a real trip like House of Leaves. Requires some research of US history and trying to understand context of some works because the book has alot of teenage slang throughout the US history. Plus you have to turn and flip the book to read it, since you pretty much start reading it a both ends.
Danielewski is a literary god! I am so close to making a shrine for him. I even got his novella he released in exclusively in Holland. Its in english but it is only one of a thousand in the world! Best spent hundred bucks in my lifetime. Inless I shell out the big bucks of the first edition of House of Leaves. I am probably going to end up with four different copies of House of Leaves. One for my original which is falling apart, one to write in, the new remastered edition to remain untouched, and the first edition to sit in a vacuumed sealed glass case. Haha.