There's a rather weird Twilight fanfiction that has the Cullens living in a parallel universe where they are all zombies. They still have their vampire powers but also have zombie - like features and behaviors. It was a really strange mix of two very different horror concepts. Another strange one is a fanfic where Bella is a time - traveler and she goes back in time to stop herself from ever meeting Edward, but then she ends up falling in love with Carlisle instead.
One of the really strange Twilight fanfictions I've come across involves Bella turning into a half - plant, half - vampire creature. It was really out there with how the author described her new abilities and appearance. Another one had Edward being able to communicate with animals in a very over - the - top way, like having full - blown conversations with squirrels about the meaning of life.
Well, there's this Twilight fanfiction where all the vampires in Forks suddenly start breakdancing instead of their usual brooding. It was a very odd take on their characters. And then there was a fanfic that made Jacob into a mermaid for some reason. I mean, it completely changed the whole werewolf thing and was just so unexpected.
One of the weirdest is 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. It has a very unique structure, with text arranged in different ways on the page that adds to the overall sense of unease and mystery. Another is 'The Raw Shark Texts' by Steven Hall. It features a really strange concept of a 'conceptual shark' that hunts in the realm of human memory and ideas. And 'Finnegans Wake' by James Joyce also falls into this category. It's written in a highly experimental and complex language that makes it a very strange and hard - to - understand fantasy - like work.
Some of the weirdest horror novels include 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson. It's a classic that uses psychological horror in a really unique way. The house itself seems to have a life of its own, and the characters' experiences within it are truly strange. 'The Call of Cthulhu' by H.P. Lovecraft is also a very odd one. The cosmic horror it presents, with these ancient and powerful beings that are beyond human comprehension, is really out there. And 'The Exorcist' by William Peter Blatty. The idea of a young girl being possessed by a demon and the grotesque things that happen during the exorcism is quite a strange and terrifying concept.
One of the weirdest war stories is about the Christmas Truce during World War I. Soldiers from both sides, who had been fighting brutally, suddenly stopped on Christmas. They came out of their trenches, exchanged greetings, and even played football together. It was a strange moment of humanity in the midst of a horrible war.
Another strange name is 'Gollum' from 'The Lord of the Rings'. It's a name that just sounds so slimy and unappealing, which is perfect for the character. He is this twisted, corrupted being, and his name reflects his nature. It's not a name you'd expect for a normal, good - hearted character, and that's what makes it stand out as a really weird name in the realm of fiction.
One of the weirdest success stories is that of the Angry Birds game. It started as a simple mobile game with not - so - sophisticated graphics of angry birds trying to knock down pigs. But it became a global phenomenon. People of all ages got addicted to it. Its success was unexpected considering there were many other mobile games at that time, but its unique concept and easy - to - play nature made it stand out.
One of the really strange romance novels is 'Wuthering Heights'. The relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine is so complex and dark. It's full of passion but also revenge and possessiveness, which is quite different from the typical sweet romance.
The Black Dahlia murder is also extremely strange. Elizabeth Short was found brutally murdered and her body was cut in half. Her body was posed in a very specific and disturbing way. There were numerous false leads and the case remains unsolved to this day. The mystery surrounding her death, the brutality of the crime, and the lack of a clear motive make it one of the most baffling true crime stories.
Well, there are fan fictions that are just out - of - this - world weird. There's this one that I read where the characters from 'The Simpsons' were put into a post - apocalyptic setting. Homer was suddenly a survivalist trying to protect his family from mutants. Another type of really strange fan fiction is when the author completely changes the genre of a well - known story. So, instead of 'Pride and Prejudice' being a period - drama love story, it becomes a science - fiction adventure with Elizabeth Bennett as an intergalactic traveler. And don't get me started on the fan fictions that make the animals in 'Zootopia' into humans and give them really odd jobs and relationships.
One of the really strange ones is the story of Balaam and his talking donkey. In this story, Balaam is on his way to do something against the will of God, and his donkey sees an angel blocking the path. The donkey refuses to move and then starts talking to Balaam, warning him about the angel. It's quite an odd concept to have a donkey be able to communicate in such a way.
A really weird novel is 'The Third Policeman' by Flann O'Brien. It features a very strange and dream - like world where the laws of physics seem to be different. The characters and their actions are often absurd. Then there's 'The Atrocity Exhibition' by J. G. Ballard. It has a fragmented and disturbing narrative that blurs the lines between reality, fiction, and the human psyche.