A list of ergodic books I've come across through time. Those books that go beyond words on a page and contain special elements and features that make reading a whole new experience!
created by MarciaReads
last updated December, 2025
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Zach Plague
Follow This Thread: A Maze Book to Get Lost In
Henry Eliot
Griffin & Sabine (Griffin & Sabine #1)
Nick Bantock
One Rainy Day in May (The Familiar, #1)
Mark Z. Danielewski
Multiple Choice
Alejandro Zambra
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Rian Hughes
Rabbits (Rabbits, #1)
Terry Miles
Building Stories
Chris Ware
Sixty Stories
Donald Barthelme
The Blind Assassin
Margaret Atwood
If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler
Italo Calvino
The Tragedy of Arthur
Arthur Phillips
Lanark
Alasdair Gray
The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt
Caroline Preston
The Tattooed Map
Barbara Hodgson
The Ledgerbook of Thomas Blue Eagle
Jewel H. Grutman
Murder in the Crooked House (Kiyoshi Mitarai, #2)
SĹŤji Shimada
Meanwhile
Jason Shiga
The Leaving
Tara Altebrando
Life: A User's Manual
Georges Perec
Hippolyte’s Island: An Illustrated Novel
Operation Red Jericho (The Guild of Specialists, #1)
Joshua Mowll
The Thorn and the Blossom
Theodora Goss
Chopsticks
Jessica Anthony
Who Killed Robert Prentice? (Crime Dossier, #3)
Dennis; Planned By J. G. Links Wheatley
Remember You Will Die
Eden Robins
Man-Eating Typewriter
Richard Milward
Roundabout
Phong Nguyen
Invisible Monsters Remix
Chuck Palahniuk
Crossings
Alex Landragin
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