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A book with an unreliable narrator

Endless Night
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The End of Alice
Life of Pi
Fight Club
A Clockwork Orange
American Psycho
The Great Gatsby
The Catcher in the Rye
The Screwtape Letters

Humbert Humbert, the protagonist in Lolita

This is one of my favorite "sub-genres" (if it can be called that) so I'm very excited to see this category! Of course, you can never REALLY know if a book has an unreliable narrator until you read it, so it's hard to choose a book to read. I keep a bookshelf of "unreliable narrators" if anyone needs ideas, my shelves are public.
Here are my possibilities for this category - if anyone has read any of these and can tell me if they qualify (or not) for an unreliable narrator, please do!:
Fight Club (Palahniuk),
American Psycho (Ellis),
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Jackson),
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (Hodkin),
Elizabeth Is Missing (Healey),
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves (Fowler),
The Good Soldier (Ford),
The Widow (Barton),
The Lifeboat (Hogan),
The Wasp Factory (banks)
The Silver Linings Playbook (Quick),
On the Jellicoe Road (Marchetta),
Rebecca (du Maurier),
The Ice Twinss (Tremayne),
The Good Girl (Kubica),
Villette (Bronte),
Under the Harrow (Berry),
The Night Sister (McMahon).
Bone Gap (Ruby),
The Killer Inside Me (Thompson),
Among Others (Walton),
Fingersmith (Waters),
All the Missing Girls (Miranda),
Night Film(Pessl)
Here are my possibilities for this category - if anyone has read any of these and can tell me if they qualify (or not) for an unreliable narrator, please do!:
Fight Club (Palahniuk),
American Psycho (Ellis),
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Jackson),
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (Hodkin),
Elizabeth Is Missing (Healey),
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves (Fowler),
The Good Soldier (Ford),
The Widow (Barton),
The Lifeboat (Hogan),
The Wasp Factory (banks)
The Silver Linings Playbook (Quick),
On the Jellicoe Road (Marchetta),
Rebecca (du Maurier),
The Ice Twinss (Tremayne),
The Good Girl (Kubica),
Villette (Bronte),
Under the Harrow (Berry),
The Night Sister (McMahon).
Bone Gap (Ruby),
The Killer Inside Me (Thompson),
Among Others (Walton),
Fingersmith (Waters),
All the Missing Girls (Miranda),
Night Film(Pessl)


I don't think so Juanita! (view spoiler)
Juanita wrote: "Now that I think about it [spoilers removed] would work but I feel knowing that is a spoiler hence the spoiler tags"
I don't think that's a spoiler, for the exact reason that Lindi gives. And I do find it part of the appeal of that book. I like books with "broken" protagonists like that.
I don't think that's a spoiler, for the exact reason that Lindi gives. And I do find it part of the appeal of that book. I like books with "broken" protagonists like that.





I had the same initial thought, Juanita!


I love this book. One of my favorites.

I would also recommend Crime and Punishment for this.. it goes in Been in the TBR list too long category for me..

It's YA and not too long."
I read this last year and it's SO good. And I'm halfway to being an actual, certified librarian, so you can add it to your "recommended by a librarian" list as well.

It is absolutely great book :)
(it also fits in story within story prompt)


I love this boo..."
Me too! I don't know if I dare read it again but I remember it being really good.




This book is in my TBR for way too long and I'm trying to fit it in any prompt :P

These are both excellent books. I'm not sure Defending Jacob is really an unreliable narrator though.
Gina wrote: "Would you consider Libby from Dark Places as an unreliable narrator??
This book is in my TBR for way too long and I'm trying to fit it in any prompt :P"
No I didn't think she was unreliable, just misinformed and (obviously) pretty messed up from what had happened
This book is in my TBR for way too long and I'm trying to fit it in any prompt :P"
No I didn't think she was unreliable, just misinformed and (obviously) pretty messed up from what had happened


This book is in my TBR for way too long and I'm trying to fit it in any prompt :P"
No I didn't thi..."
Too bad... I was really hopping it fits, but thank you for your response.
I'll just have to read it for fun (:


Amy Beth wrote: "Having a bit of a problem with this one because it seems like if you know that the narrator is unreliable, that's kind of a spoiler. But I may be the only one who feels that way. I think I'll fill ..."
Seems like we are two groups of readers! You're not alone to say it seems like a spoiler. And I understand not wanting to be spoiled for a book, I hate spoilers. But I'm in the other group, I never saw this that way - I may know the narrator is unreliable, but I don't know what is truth and what is false, so I read it to figure it out (or, as usually happens, find out - since I never figure these things out).
Seems like we are two groups of readers! You're not alone to say it seems like a spoiler. And I understand not wanting to be spoiled for a book, I hate spoilers. But I'm in the other group, I never saw this that way - I may know the narrator is unreliable, but I don't know what is truth and what is false, so I read it to figure it out (or, as usually happens, find out - since I never figure these things out).

Yes, it's interesting to see the differences! :)


Sundhus wrote: "How about "and then there were none" by Agatha Christie? Would this work for this category?"
I don't think so. We are accurately told all that is happening.
I don't think so. We are accurately told all that is happening.
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I like the suggestion of A Million Little Pieces Oprah's Book Club by James J. Frey, who famously made up parts of his published-as-nonfiction book. (And along with Jonathan Franzen brought about the end of Oprah's (original) Book Club.)