I'm sure it's probably been mentioned on here, but the book "S." is seriously one of the most amazing non-King books that I've ever read. If you've never seen it, it's hard to explain. It's basically a facsimile of a very old book (the thing even SMELLS old...it's amazing!). You read the old novel, but at the same time, you're reading a story in the margins, where two college students are writing to each other about the secret identity of the old book's author. Inside the book are a bunch of physical items (photos, newspaper clippings, maps, etc) that add to the atmosphere and mystery of the story. Everything about this book is amazing. If any of you have ever read "House Of Leaves", I would compare it to that experimental style. It's definitely worth a read. Here's a little video promo for it: