
Perdido Street Station
by China Mieville (2000)
Like 'Un Lun Dun', this offers a bizarre, imagination-fueled urban fantasy with dense world-building.

by China Miéville (2007)
What is Un Lun Dun?It is London through the looking glass, an urban Wonderland of strange delights where all the lost and broken things of London end up . . . and some of its lost and broken people, too--including Brokkenbroll, boss of the broken umbrellas; Obaday Fing, a tailor whose head is an enormous pin-cushion, and an empty milk carton called Curdle. Un Lun Dun is a place where words are alive, a jungle lurks behind the door of an ordinary house, carnivorous giraffes stalk the streets, and a dark cloud dreams of burning the world. It is a city awaiting its hero, whose coming was prophesied long ago, set down for all time in the pages of a talking book.When twelve-year-old Zanna and her friend Deeba find a secret entrance leading out of London and into this strange city, it seems that the ancient prophecy is coming true at last. But then things begin to go shockingly wrong.From the Hardcover edition.
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by China Mieville (2000)
Like 'Un Lun Dun', this offers a bizarre, imagination-fueled urban fantasy with dense world-building.

by John Connolly (2006)
Similar to 'Un Lun Dun', this is a dark fairy tale that explores myth and growth with fantastical creatures.

by China Mieville (2011)
Sharing China Mieville's style with 'Un Lun Dun', this sci-fi explores language and communication in a complex alien world.

by Clive Barker (2002)
Like 'Un Lun Dun', this is a bizarre and beautiful fantasy filled with eccentric art and a whimsical, yet dark, adventure.

by Catherynne M. Valente (2011)
This book shares the imaginative and whimsical spirit of 'Un Lun Dun' with a journey into a fantastical world.
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