People of Paper by Salvador Plascencia has a character essentially break the fourth wall and block out text, and through columns, presents multiple thoughts at once. Noticed it wasn't one of the ones in your main post, offering it for trade and checking out those books now!
Thank you for doing this! For those of us who love books. Griffin and Sabine was great until it was not. Started faltering at Alexandria. Should have stopped while it was ahead. I wonder if House of Leaves could make your list? It wasn't pleasant, but it was an interesting experience.
You're channel is so great, I admit I don't read as much as I should be. But when I see one of your videos, it encourages me to read! My favorites are Wuthering heights by Emily Bronte, Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, and Needful Things by Steven King. Do you have any favorites or recommendations?
Griffin and Sabina is a lot like a kids book series called the ology series. I love those books so much anyone who wants to check that out but in a more whimsical fashion look up the ology book series.
I wonder how they distributed the first one. I feel like just the fact you can take out some of the letters would make it more expensive. (Also I feel bad for people who struggle with reading handwriting lol)
bro imagine reading the thread one as an ebook
Another cool one is House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
HOUSE OF LEAVES MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️ WHAT THE FUCK IS A COHERENT PLOT 🔥🔥🔥
I was about to mention this exact book.
House of leaves is the only book I've read, where I felt the book was screwing with me intentionally
THE STANLEY PARABLE ADVENTURE LINE
Suprised me on illuminae, I bought that book awhile ago, I can confirm that its good
I enjoyed it! I never finished the trilogy, but the first one was good
People of Paper by Salvador Plascencia
has a character essentially break the fourth wall and block out text, and through columns, presents multiple thoughts at once. Noticed it wasn't one of the ones in your main post, offering it for trade and checking out those books now!
Illuminae is one of my favorite books of all time! I’m so glad you mentioned it
S. It's crazy
43 Old Cemetery Road-Dying To Meet You by Kate Klise comes to mind
I have a copy of Griffith & Sabine! Wonderful book! ❤❤❤
The long way down is a good one
I was named after that book!
Illuminae is giving the scp stories
Illuminae was such a beautiful book and i need it in my hands again
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Thank you for doing this! For those of us who love books. Griffin and Sabine was great until it was not. Started faltering at Alexandria. Should have stopped while it was ahead. I wonder if House of Leaves could make your list? It wasn't pleasant, but it was an interesting experience.
You're channel is so great, I admit I don't read as much as I should be. But when I see one of your videos, it encourages me to read! My favorites are Wuthering heights by Emily Bronte, Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, and Needful Things by Steven King. Do you have any favorites or recommendations?
Omg these are so cool!!
I really want to read the first one wow
crank is beautifully written strangly , not as strange as those tho lol
Idk if this counts but If on A Winters Night a Traveller shocked me the first time I started reading it. Really good book though
I think ive read the first one or at least a book trilogy in the same format
also Ella Minnow Pea is a really good one!!!
Griffin and Sabina is a lot like a kids book series called the ology series. I love those books so much anyone who wants to check that out but in a more whimsical fashion look up the ology book series.
That sounds fun, never heard of those!
@@DrawntoBooks their really great they have great art style their informative and they have great story
Also, Night Film
Well this is certainly a unique way of writing/reading books.
I wonder how they distributed the first one. I feel like just the fact you can take out some of the letters would make it more expensive. (Also I feel bad for people who struggle with reading handwriting lol)
Epistolary writing is my favorite. Like Dracula.
there's a slenderman book exactly like this!
Algo recomend Chanel
what about Ship of Theseus/S?
Griffin and Sabine sounds a lot like the final Series of Unfortunate Events book, The Beatrice Letters
so... gimmicks.