If you liked A child's garden of grammar by Thomas M. Disch, start with Neighboring lives (1991), Dark Verses and Light (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction) (1991), and Livre d'or de la science fiction Thomas Disch (1981). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Neighboring lives
1991 · 351 pages · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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Dark Verses and Light (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction)
1991 · 124 pages · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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Livre d'or de la science fiction Thomas Disch
1981 · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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Fun With Your New Head
1968 · 216 pages · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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Les Années fléaux
1996 · 373 pages · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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The Vintage Book of Amnesia
2000 · 414 pages · Jonathan Lethem, Shirley Jackson, Walker Percy, Cornell Woolrich, Edmund White, Oliver Sacks, Valentine Worth, Thomas M. Disch, Vladimir Nabokov · Same author
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The Man Who Had No Idea
1982 · 192 pages · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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Riding the Torch/Tin Soldier (Tor Science Fiction Double, No 23)
1990 · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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Das tropische Millennium
2001 · 430 pages · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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Neighbouring lives
1981 · 397 pages · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
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En alas de la canción
2003 · 288 pages · Thomas M. Disch, Luis García Prado · Same author
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Camp concentration (Avon science fiction)
1972 · Thomas M. Disch · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after A child's garden of grammar?
BookOrb recommends Neighboring lives (1991), Dark Verses and Light (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction) (1991), Livre d'or de la science fiction Thomas Disch (1981), Fun With Your New Head (1968), and Les Années fléaux (1996).
Are there books like A child's garden of grammar?
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Who wrote A child's garden of grammar?
A child's garden of grammar is by Thomas M. Disch.