Please suggest books about life's absurdity

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Please suggest books about life's absurdity

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I appreciate a nice story and characters that resonate with you in a book. I want books which portray how time passes and life with it, and how ridiculous and meaningless it is overall. I've read many works of absurd genre so please do not suggest those that are quite popular because I've probably read them.
I appreciate your recommendations.
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Post by usef nahg »

The sun is also a star! one of my faourite reads and i think it kind of fits your description, you should definitely try it
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Anything by Terry Pratchett if you want a metaphorical comparison.
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Robin black.
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Post by Adéla Kapicová »

How about How I Won the War?
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