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Currently I'm exceedingly broke and my parents would kill me if I spent any money on them, so I'm doing something a little different for my step dad for Christmas/Solstice: I'm putting togeth..."
Would Gaiman be weird enough for him? American Gods and Anansi Boys have quite a bit of quirkiness to them.

The books in bold I loved. The ones in italic I liked a lot. Infinite Jest is the only one I hated. Thanks to you all I've expanded my own to-read list!
A. Lee Martinez: Anything
Angela Carter: The Infernal Desire Machines Of Doctor Hoffman
Barry Hughart: Bridge Of Birds
Carlton Mellick III: Fishy-Fleshed
Charles Stross: Atrocity Archives
Chris Genoa: Foop
Christopher Moore: Practical Demonkeeping
Connie Willis: To Say Nothing Of The Dog
Connie Willis: Bellweather
Connie Willis: Impossible Things
Daniel Handler: Watch Your Mouth
David Foster Wallace: Infinite Jest
David Gerrold: Man Who Folded Himself
Diana Wynn Jones: Dark Lord Of Derkholm
Ian M. Banks: Whit
Jaspar Ffords: Eyre Affair
Jeremy Shipp: Vacation
Matt Ruff: Sewer, Gas And Electric The Public Works Trilogy
Max Barry: Jennifer Government
Neal Gaiman: Good Omens
Neal Gaiman: American Gods
Neal Gaiman: Anansi Boys
Neal Stephenson: Snow Crash
Nick Walker: Blackbox
Ra Macavoy: Tea With The Black Dragon
Rob Grant: Incompetence
Sean Stewart: Mockingbird
Terry Jones: Starship Titanic
Terry Pratchett: Colour Of Magic
Tom Holt: Anything
Matt Ruff: Bad Monkeys
Patrick O'Leary: Door Number Three
Thank you again!

Space-pop:
The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad
Dark weird fantasy:
The Scar
Lye Street

-Vince"
I'm reading this as an ebook on my BlackBerry this month (when I can tear myself away from the Best of Robert E. Howard anthology. :)
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The Scar (other topics)
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Currently I'm exceedingly broke and my parents would kill me if I spent any money on them, so I'm doing something a little different for my step dad for Christmas/Solstice: I'm putting together a list of book ideas that he might like with synopses, reviews, etc. I was hoping you all could help me out with ideas. He likes weird and quirky books.
The two books he read most recently and loved were Matt Ruff's Bad Monkeys [ Jane Charlotte has been arrested for murder. She tells police that she is a member of a secret organization devoted to fighting evil; :]and Door Number Three by Patrick O'Leary [Just when you thought nothing new could be done with time travel, lucid dreaming, alien abduction, shapeshifting, and World War III, along comes Patrick O'Leary, fusing them in a grand, sardonic comedy of consensual reality gone awry.:] I'm pretty sure he'll love Jennifer Government [In the horrifying, satirical near future of Max Barry's Jennifer Government, American corporations literally rule the world. Everyone takes his employer's name as his last name.:] and I think he would love Snow Crash [It is a world where the Mafia controls pizza delivery, the United States exists as a patchwork of corporate-franchise city-states, and the Internet--incarnate as the Metaverse--looks something like last year's hype would lead you to believe it should.:]
So, any ideas of books he might like? Thank you in advance.