Aspergirl4hire
Mage, Sage, Revolutionary
Magical Realism.
I have a lot of trouble with fiction. I can enjoy Magical Realism--One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of my all-time favorite books--because I can read it without feeling like I have to make complete sense out of it; I can simply appreciate the strangeness and the beauty.
There are certain books that most put into the category of "fantasy" that I think "magical realism" better applies...Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane comes to mind.
I couldn't read One Hundred Years...but perhaps not expecting to understand it would change my view. I'll have to try it again. And Neil Gaiman is one of my favorite authors.