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    1. *Ella Minnow Pea* by Mark Dunn (typographically)

      *Important Artifacts and Personal Property from the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry* by Leanne Shapton (structured like an auction catalog)

    2. Im_a_redditor_ok on

      Daisy Jones and the Six is I believe completely in interview format. I really enjoyed the audiobook because of that.

    3. Oh, I was thinking more along the lines of Stephen King’s period of experimentation, where he released The Green Mile in something like monthly installments (like Dickens), or when he wrote Dolores Claiborne and it had no chapter breaks, so was nearly impossible to put down.

    4. Iirc Cujo is straight text. No chapter breaks or anything. Also that Illuminae series is very mixed media.

    5. yourhonoriamnotacat on

      A Visit From the Good Squad by Jennifer Egan.

      The entire book isn’t uniquely formatted, but portions towards the end are and the whole base level idea of the book is about time and what is lost to time, so I think even the order it is presented in is a bit unique. Not your average jumping back and forth from present day to past events either.

    6. MySpace_Romancer on

      Cloud Cuckoo Land has five characters over 3 timelines and you don’t really see how they are connected until the end

    7. The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. They can see each others thoughts and the formatting shows how chaotic it can be.

    8. MoKnowsNothing322 on

      Meg Cabot’s Boy series (first one is Every Boy’s Got One I believe) is written in a usual format. Emails, text chains, etc. Different format AND funny!

    9. The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara – format is a guy in prison gives his friend his memoir and that guy adds a bunch of footnotes expanding on the memoir with his own thoughts and knowledge. I’m only 65% through it, but it’s different that way.

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