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Wigs wrote: "I've just read it but Girl On the Train is a good one for this!"Came here to add The Girl on The Train!
Atonement (note i don't know for sure this book has an unreliable narrator since i haven't read it but goodreads seems to think so)
Alyssa wrote: "Atonement (note i don't know for sure this book has an unreliable narrator since i haven't read it but goodreads seems to think so)"I've read this twice and there's a couple unreliable narrators.
Atonement has been on my to-read list for ages. I even checked it out earlier this year and flaked on reading it.
I'm so glad The Great Gatsby was on that list, studying that in class people thought it was just straight up realistic. I think any 1st person is sometimes unreliable, but I nominate A Clockwork Orange, I guess? Been on my to-read forever.
Clockwork orange was great, best to buy a copy with a glossary for the made up words in the back, or using one online while you read. Mad that my ex from college still has my copy but ah well.
Lolita was the Set 2013 selection for ONTD book club.How about The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
or We Were Liars by E Lockhart We Were Liars?
We Were Liars is in my "nightstand" collection on my Kindle. I have a few library books I am trying to finish first. I've heard that the book has some interesting descriptions of migraines.
It looks like The Dinner falls into this category... maybe that would finally get me to read the book (which I've been avoiding since I read it compared to Gone Girl). Also, Sometimes a Great Notion, which I've never read and since Kesey is one of the most well-known figures in my hometown I always feel guilty about never having read anything by him.
I think we did The Great Gatsby a million years ago but I still nominated that. I also nominate Wuthering Heights because I've never actually managed to get through it before, so why not? Lastly by not least, American Psycho.
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American Psycho (other topics)
The Dinner (other topics)
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An unreliable narrator is a narrator, whether in literature, film, or theatre, whose credibility has been seriously compromised...
Sometimes the narrator's unreliability is made immediately evident. A more dramatic use of the device delays the revelation until near the story's end. This twist ending forces readers to reconsider their point of view and experience of the story. In some cases the narrator's unreliability is never fully revealed but only hinted at, leaving readers to wonder how much the narrator should be trusted and how the story should be interpreted.
Lolita tends to be the go-to example people use. (We've already* done that as a group read.)
Here is a list of some others: http://flavorwire.com/410468/10-of-li....
Nominate away and we'll vote soon.
*To check to see if we've already read a book, check the bookshelf, and use the search box. https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...