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5 of My Favorite Trippy, Mind-bending Books

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

I love books that send one down the rabbit hole. Here are a few of my favorites. [Note: as I was putting this post together, I realized that I'd left out Philip K. Dick entirely. That is a glaring oversight as almost any of his books could make this list, but I'm too lazy to make a bigger list right now, so you'll have to wait for Part II.]

5.) The Unlimited Dream Company by J.G. Ballard: A man crashes a small aircraft into the Thames, and after struggling up from the wreckage he discovers he can't leave the town of Shepperton - though he can do just about anything else he likes.

5 of My Favorite Trippy, Mind-bending Books

4.) The Lathe of Heaven by Ursala K. Le Guin: George Orr believes his dreams shape reality. At first, he's taken for a crazy man, but then his therapist begins to wonder.

5 of My Favorite Trippy, Mind-bending Books

3.) Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami: A man hired for his skill at using his mind as an unbreakable encryption device, finds out that the job that seemed too good to be true, was.

5 of My Favorite Trippy, Mind-bending Books

2.) The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov: The devil comes to Moscow with his rogue's gallery, throws the city into disarray, and it's all tied to a novel based on the life of Pontius Pilate.

5 of My Favorite Trippy, Mind-bending Books

1.) Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll: Tumbling down a rabbit hole or walking through a mirror, Alice is transported to a whimsical land where everything is strange and exhilarating.

5 of My Favorite Trippy, Mind-bending Books

Let me know of any oversights [besides the aforementioned PKD.]


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