If you’re the sort who wants to make sure no one has ever heard about the book you’re reading, look no further. Anything with 50 or fewer ratings on Goodreads at the time the article was posted goes here. Later books in a series don’t count unless the first book meets that criteria.
Make note, though. I’m not saying all of these are good, I’m just saying they’re obscure.
The dreamer dreams of a dreamer dreaming about a book with action.
You know what’s almost as dense and fascinating as dark matter? This book.
An anthology of sixteen different authors, all of whom depressed me.
What did I expect when the hapless-looking woman is literally put on a pedestal?
What’s the term for “deus ex machina” if the god is malevolent or inscrutable? Charlemagne’s Champion suffers from that.
A case study in “don’t judge a book by its cover.”
Violence against women is such a hoot.
Doris Piserchia makes a comeback!
Scroll your mouse to this post, hover over it, and click on it to read about absurd over-writing.
A classic, easy fantasy perfectly low-key for reading with fried nerves.