Nine Weird And Wonderful Books That Are As Hard To Describe As They Are To Put Down

    "I will never read it again, but I am glad I read it."

    Recently, u/Interesting_Win_2154 asked the good folks over at r/suggestmeabook for a book that's "too weird to explain and too good to put down," so we thought we'd share some of the suggestions.

    1. Sharkheart by Emily Habeck

    Book cover of "Shark Heart: A Love Story" by Emily Habeck. Features a shark outline filled with flowers on a purple background with Anthony Doerr's praise

    2. Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson

    Book cover for "Nothing to See Here" by Kevin Wilson, featuring a child with flames coming from their body, and a "Read with Jenna" sticker

    3. Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer

    Cover of "Annihilation" by Jeff VanderMeer, Book 1 of the Southern Reach Trilogy, featuring a plant design

    4. The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins

    Book cover of "The Library at Mount Char" by Scott Hawkins, featuring a house silhouette with text: "Ambitious" - V.E. Schwab

    5. The Vegetarian by Han Kang

    Book cover for "The Vegetarian" by Han Kang, featuring illustrated flowers on a black and white background with praise from the Guardian and Lauren Groff

    6. The Hike by Drew Magery

    Cover of "The Hike" by Drew Magary features a blue crab. A quote from NPR describes it as fun, fast, and bizarre. Author noted as "The Postmortal"

    7. Earthlings by Sayaka Murata

    Book cover for "Earthlings" by Sayaka Murata, featuring a small plush hedgehog and mentions another bestseller, "Convenience Store Woman."

    8. Geek Love

    Cover of the book "Geek Love" by Katherine Dunn, with a quote by Audrey Niffenegger calling it "strange" and "marvelous."

    9. The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula le Guin

    Cover of Ursula LeGuin's "The Left Hand of Darkness" features an icy mountain and castle with trees in the foreground

    H/T to u/Interesting_Win_2154 and r/suggestmeabook for having the discussion!

    Any of your own recommendations fit the bill? Let us know in the comments below!