I'd recommend If on a winter's night a traveler by Italo Calvino, which is a whimsical book about the nature of books and readers. It's not really much like Chabon's work -- the sentences are nowhere near as agile and character is secondary to the twists and turns -- but it's a good read. If you like that, I'd also recommend the less whimisical but still great New York Trilogy by Paul Auster and Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
And if you like Christopher Moore, then Tom Robbins, Isaac Adamson, and Douglas Coupland might all be worth picking up.


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