25 Genre-Bending Novels for Your Literary Adventurousness

While reading a book that promises the best of its genre is perfect, there is something more exciting: what if the book you pick perfectly mixes all the best aspects of historical fiction, science fiction, and post-apocalyptic fiction? Or what about accidentally stumbling upon a read that blends surrealism, magical realism, and mystery to create a unique narrative? Or think about this: you’ve found a novel that combines contemporary fantasy with mythology and Americana, how does that feel like? Merging science fiction and social commentary in a groundbreaking exploration of gender and identity? Mixing fantasy, science fiction, and literary fiction across different time periods? Not hooked yet? Merging historical fiction with elements of death as a narrator and a unique narrative style? Oh no, I got you, perfectly. This: What about combining horror, mystery, and experimental fiction in a complex narrative structure with unconventional typography?

Indra’s Aaromale #1 – A Love Story of Cockroaches, Cigarettes and Curly Chest-Hair.

“Man’s greatest tragedy is that he can conceive of a perfection which he cannot attain.” – Lord Byron(Jerome MacGann) O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,         Alone and palely loitering?  The sedge has withered from the lake,         And no birds sing.  O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,         So haggard and so woe-begone?  The squirrel’s granary is full, …

The Stinking Skin – The King of Seas

There is a lot to say; there was so less. There is so much to think; there was nothing at all. There was a whole world to go; there is no place like home. Home. The more I think, the more vague it becomes. The more I try to remember, the more I forget, and…