"Half Life" by Shelley Jackson. It's set in a parallel future and it about a woman named Nora who longs for love and adventure. But she is just one problem: she is a conjoined twin, a twofer, with another head (one that has been asleep for 13 years). So she sets out to find a secret medical society that will get rid of her unwanted asleep sister, Blanche, and cut the problem offf once and for all.
It's a really good book but can be hard to follow at times but I highly recommend it. Here's a preview from Google Books:
http://books.google.com/books/about/Half_Life.html?id=2sV2faWGmWkCEDIT: There are pretty striking parallels in the novel to trans idenitity: Nora seeks a surgical solution to her problem but the thing is surgery is illegal and highly frowned upon, it's about discovering and becoming oneself, and it is about the shackles that communities put on us. (There is nothing so pathetic as a protest.) (The half-life of Uranium 238: 769 million years. The half life of myself: 30.)
But most of all it's about doing what is ever necessary to be happy and to have a "half life" i.e. maybe you can't have a full life as 30 years are taken from you but you can have a half life.
I identify with the novel completely. But then again I am 30.
Quote from: learningtolive on May 16, 2013, 06:40:23 PM
Jean-Paul Sartre "Existentialism and Humanism"
Albert Camus "The Rebel"
Sartre and Camus hated each other so it is ironic you're reading both. I read his short stories last year. The Stranger is one of my fave books too. (And he fired the gun into the Arab and each shot was like knocking four times on the door to unhappiness).
Quote from: girl you look fierce on May 29, 2013, 01:40:43 AM
Next I think I will read Interview With the Vampire, I have seen the movies now I want to read the books... I know probably the wrong way around but I'm happy to have seen Tom Cruise's Lestat 
You won't be dissapointed. I can't recommend these books highly enough. They are awesome. All Anne Rice's vampire books are the bomb. I liked "The Vampire Lestat" the best. "Queen of the Damned" was also great and so was "The Vampire Armand."