These are novels (not memoirs, though they can be veiled autobiographies) in which the voice of the first-person narrator is so prominent that the story is somewhat secondary. Typically, the narrator will be quirky or strange or unreliable.
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Chemistry
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Sorry to Disrupt the Peace
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By Night in Chile
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