![]() Ron Hubbard (who is listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most translated and published author in the world, by the way.) Finally, there is a category of strange reserved for the very few - writers who inspire a whole lot of WTF, and maybe a little DNF (that’s “did not finish” in bibliophile speak.) Lucky for you, the books on this list fall into that first category - so get ready to have your literary minds blown. Then there are those whose work is strange if only for its place in history - like the countless novels written by Church of Scientology-founder L. But is it, really? The authors on this list might disagree, having written some of the strangest books of all time - strange enough to totally bend your mind, at least, but not so strange as to keep you from reading them in the first place (you’ll definitely want to add these to your TBR list.) After all, I think we can agree that when it comes to fiction, there are varying degrees of strange: there are the authors who blow your mind but keep you coming back for more - folks like Lidia Yuknavitch and Eimear McBride. ![]() ![]() We’ve all heard the age-old adage that the truth is stranger than fiction. ![]()
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