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1. The Codex Seraphinianus

I could not resist posting this about The Codex Seraphinianus.  For anyone who does not know it is a very strange book of art... or science fiction, its really tough to say.  It appeared on the BookFinder.com report this past year as the 8th most searched for book in the science fiction, fantasy and horror category, and now you can see why it's so popular.

The book is an encyclopedia about an alien world, written in an alien [many say false] language.  AbeBooks has written a comprehensive review of this fascinating book, with heaps of photos. 


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You can check out the whole feature here.

The Codex Seraphinianus is quite rare and expensive but there is a reprint edition published in Italy that is much more affordable.

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