Bizarro - Wondering Where to Start?

Discover the best Bizarro books to start with! Dive into a world of weird, surreal, and mind-bending fiction with our curated list for new readers.

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The Bizarro Starter Kit

by Carlton Mellick

Features short novels and story collections by ten of the leading authors in the bizarro genre.
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House of Houses

by Kevin L. Donihe

There once was an odd reclusive little man who was in love with his house. He loved this house not in the way that normal people love their homes. His was a more intimate love, like the love between two humans. He loved his house so much that he asked it to marry him, and he believed that his house happily relied with a yes. Unfortunately, their love was to be torn apart the day before their wedding, on the day of the great house holocaust. It was as if they killed themselves, and took many of the occupants with them. Distraught and despairing over the death of his fiancée, this man must go on a quest to find out what happened to his beloved home--Publisher's description.
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Squid pulp blues

 

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Wall of Kiss

by Gina Ranalli

A woman. A wall. Sometimes love blooms in the strangest of places... What would happen if a woman, tired of previous broken relationships, instead fell in love with her wall? Would she be spurned yet again, or would it be a match made in heaven? Gina Ranalli is the author of Suicide Girls in the Afterlife, 13 Thorns (with outsider artist Gus Fink) and Chemical Gardens.
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Zerostrata

 

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Angel Dust Apocalypse

 

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The Kissing Bug

by Daniel Scott Buck

A dark yet tender story for children and adults. During the dreary era of the first world war, on an old country farm, there exists a kingdom of the creepiest, nastiest, and strangest of bugs called kissing bugs . . . The Kissing Bug is as bleak and disquieting as it is charming and whimsical.