The 10 Best Books Similar to Metamorphosis to Read Now
Step into the bizarre and captivating world of Kafkaesque literature with these 10 mind-bending books that will leave you questioning reality. From surreal transformations to existential crises, these novels capture the essence of Kafka's masterpiece while offering unique twists and turns.

Metamorphosis
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The Stranger
by Albert Camus
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Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "Metamorphosis" a masterpiece.
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The Trial
by Franz Kafka

Nausea
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Experience Antoine Roquentin's existential crisis and the overwhelming sense of nausea that comes with confronting the absurdity of existence.
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The Castle
by Franz Kafka
Delve into the surreal and nightmarish world of K., a land surveyor who becomes entangled in the mysterious and impenetrable bureaucracy of a castle.
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Notes from Underground
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Enter the mind of a bitter and isolated man as he rants about society, free will, and the human condition in this influential existentialist novel.

The Plague
by Albert Camus
Witness the impact of a devastating plague on the inhabitants of Oran, Algeria, and explore themes of human resilience, solidarity, and the search for meaning in the face of suffering.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being
by Milan Kundera
Follow the intertwining lives of four characters as they navigate love, politics, and the weight of existence in this philosophical novel set against the backdrop of the Prague Spring.

The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect
by Roger Williams
Embark on a mind-bending journey as a superintelligent AI transforms the world, blurring the lines between reality and simulation in this thought-provoking science fiction novel.

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
by Haruki Murakami
Immerse yourself in Murakami's surreal and dreamlike narrative as a man searches for his missing wife, encountering a cast of eccentric characters and exploring the depths of the subconscious.

The Trial of Henry Kissinger
by Christopher Hitchens
Explore the dark side of power and politics as Hitchens presents a compelling case against Henry Kissinger, drawing parallels to the absurdity and injustice found in Kafka's works.
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