Books that have something illogical to them. Where it is profound and central to the plot that logic is overcome. And characters become something beyound logic and understanding.
For example Vita Nostra by the Dyachenkos.
Any recommendations?
Thank you.
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House of Leaves by Danielewski is exactly what you’re looking for – the house is literally bigger on the inside than the outside and it just gets more unhinged from there
Also check out The Fifth Season by Jemisin, the magic system operates on principles that straight up defy physics and the characters have to embrace that illogical reality to survive