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QotW #108: Unreliable narrators
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Shel, Moderator
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Sep 15, 2024 07:58AM

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Two come to mind for me - Planetfall by Emma Newman, which the group read some time back, and The Last Days of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp, which several of you talked about so much that it inspired me to read it and I loved it :)

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a five star book and made one of the Listopias. I'm not sure if you think it qualifies.

There is also We Have Always Lived in the Castle
and a short story Walking to Aldebaran
You really need to read twice for everything to start making sense.
Maybe The Long Game
At the End of Every Day
I keep feeling like there are others but I just cannot bring them to mind.

There can be a few types of unreliable narrator, though its been so long since I read Huck Finn that I can't remember enough details. It was a school assignment so it was read and promptly forgotten as soon as I passed the test. :)
Using some of the examples above
(Going to put book names in spoilers cause some might not want to know exact details of a particular book.)
1) The narrator is purposefully providing faulty information.
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2) The narrator is not understanding what is going on and so cannot accurately report what is happening.
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3) The narrator has a warped sense of reality. This might be due to drug use, mental health issues, or similar type issues and cannot accurately report what is happening.
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I believe (view spoiler) might be a mix of 2 and 3.
I hope more people chime in as I do really enjoy a good unreliable narrator and they seem scarce in the SF/F genres. I think the best ones are the ones we discover as the story unfolds and not one that is presented as unreliable to us early on.
Books mentioned in this topic
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (other topics)Walking to Aldebaran (other topics)
The Long Game (other topics)
At the End of Every Day (other topics)
The Maid (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Emma Newman (other topics)Jason Arnopp (other topics)