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Oct 03, 2014 10:17PM

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Definitely quirky and neurotic characters, whether in a good way might be arguable.
Cold Comfort Farm
Cold Comfort Farm



Bohemian Highway is actually the second Claire DeWitt book, the first is Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead . I read them in the wrong order but found myself preferring the second book anyway as I thought it was better written and you find out more of Claire's back story. They are both worth reading in my opinion though.


The one I linked to is a combination edition of Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4, The and The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole, which are the first two in the series.
There are later books that follow Adrian on into his 20s, but I think the first two are the funniest. They include his girlfriend Pandora (nicknamed "Box"), his amazingly resilient Grandma (who gets his "menaces money" back from bully Barry Kent -- she reminds me of Neville Longbottom's Aunt Augusta), a brief foray into the gang life (with Baz, Maz, Daz, Chaz et al.), his parents' divorce, a visit by his over-psychoanalyzed American pen-friend Hamish Mancini, and one or two poignant scenes with old age pensioner Bert Baxter whom Adrian gets saddled with but comes to like very much.

Funny Farm: A Sweeping Epic Of The Sticks


https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25523...

I can't really tell from your bookshelf if you'd like it or not but it's worth mentioning. It's technically a horror novel but it's not really scary. At least, I didn't think so.

I general do not read horror books at all because they freak me out! But if say it's not scary..... I hope it isn't!"
It's eerie in places especially since you don't know exactly what's real and what isn't. What Imp calls "hauntings" are generally things she's unreasonably obsessed with.

Try abebooks.com. They have hundreds of thousands of used books from sellers all over the US and Europe.





I also enjoyed the 2nd Edward book:
Edward Adrift

by Craig Lancaster
I asked the author if he is going to continue Edward in a 3rd book and he said probably.
He does have a new book that just came out (not Edward). I haven't read it yet.

Actually, after just looking at it again, it says "quirky" right in the blurb !
I loved this book and wish I could find similar ones.
A Man Called Ove

by Fredrik Backman


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