Posted 2017-01-02 5:10 PM (#14891) Subject: The Weirdness -- 2017
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Thanks for joining up. Come here to post you discoveries or ask for suggestions.
When you are reading titles already in the WWEnd database, check to see if their sub-genre tags include Weird Horror, Weird Fantasy, or Weird Science Fiction. If not, please add them so more titles will be searchable by their weirdness.
Posted 2017-08-06 8:06 AM (#16110 - in reply to #14891) Subject: RE: The Weirdness -- 2017
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This list might give you some ideas for this challenge - http://bookriot.com/2016/04/11/i-got-your-weird-right-here-100-wonderful-strange-and-unusual-novels/
I don't think all the books totally qualify as "weird fiction" as defined by WWEnd but nevertheless there's some great sounding reads on the list.
Posted 2017-12-27 6:55 AM (#16570 - in reply to #14891) Subject: Re: The Weirdness -- 2017
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My 2017 review for the Weirdness Challenge
5 Stars
The Engine?s Child by Holly Phillips
The Moon King by Neil Williamson
4 Stars
Living Next Door to the God of Love by Justina Robson
The Scar by China Mi?ville
The Unfinished World by Amber Sparks
3 Stars
The Gracekeepers by Kirsty Logan
Mr. Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt
Dreams of Shreds and Tatters by Amanda Downum
The Litany of Earth by Ruthanna Emrys
2 Stars
The Opposite House by Helen Oyeyemi
The Beautiful Bureaucrat by Helen Phillips
The Music of Razors by Cameron Rogers
(My reading choices all fell into the strange-odd-bizarro type of weird fiction except for The Litany of Earth, which was Lovecraftian.)