One of the most fascinating experiences a novel can offer is making readers question what is real.
Some books go beyond traditional storytelling and play with memory, perception, identity, and truth itself.
They create worlds where facts become uncertain, narrators become unreliable, and reality feels increasingly difficult to define.
These novels don't simply tell stories; they invite readers into psychological mazes where certainty is impossible.
Long after the final page, they leave lingering questions about how we construct reality and whether truth is ever as straightforward as it seems.









