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  1. My Year of Rest and Relaxation

    by Ottessa Moshfegh
    A young woman's year-long experiment with prescription drugs to escape her life and numb her emotions.

    The unnamed narrator, a slender and beautiful blonde from a wealthy WASP family, is a recent graduate of Columbia University , where she majored in art history . During her senior year in college, ... (Wikipedia)

  2. Elmet

    by Fiona Mozley
    A family living off the grid in rural England faces threats from the outside world. A haunting exploration of violence, loyalty, and love.

    The narrator who speaks in the sections in cursive seems to be looking for somebody against a modern landscape of highways, lorries and café stopovers. We will come to realise that this is Daniel, ... (Wikipedia)

  3. Wind/Pinball: Two Novels

    by Haruki Murakami
    Two early novels by Murakami, exploring themes of identity, loneliness, and the search for meaning in a surreal world.

    The plot centers on the narrator's brief but intense obsession with pinball, his life as a freelance translator, and his later efforts to reunite with the old pinball machine that he used to play. He ... (Wikipedia)

  4. By Night in Chile

    by Roberto Bolaño
    A Catholic priest reflects on his past life, offering insight on Chilean politics.

    The story is narrated entirely in the first person by the sick and aging Father Urrutia. Taking place over the course of a single evening, the book is the macabre, feverish monologue of a flawed man ... (Wikipedia)

  5. City of Girls

    by Elizabeth Gilbert
    Vivian Morris reflects on her youth in 1940s New York City, exploring love, sex, and the theater scene.

    AN INSTANT, NEW YORK TIMES, BESTSELLER!,From the # 1, New York Times, bestselling author of, Eat Pray Love, and, The Signature of All Things, a delicious novel of glamour, sex, and adventure, about a ... (Barnes & Noble)

  6. Sing, Unburied, Sing

    by Jesmyn Ward
    A family's journey through the Mississippi Delta, confronting a traumatic past.

    It is Jojo's thirteenth birthday. To step into his new role as a man, Jojo tries to bravely help his grandfather, Pop, kill a goat. Jojo ends up throwing up at the sight although Pop is sympathetic. ... (Wikipedia)

  7. There There

    by Tommy Orange
    A powerful novel that follows the lives of twelve Native Americans living in Oakland, California, as they prepare for a powwow.

    The book begins with an essay by Orange, detailing "brief and jarring vignettes revealing the violence and genocide that Indigenous people have endured, and how it has been sanitized over the ... (Wikipedia)

  8. Unmanned

    by Brian K. Vaughan
    A drone operator is forced to confront the consequences of his actions when a malfunctioning drone targets an American citizen.

    On July 17, 2002, all living mammals with a Y chromosome —including embryos and sperm —simultaneously die, with the exception of a young amateur escape artist named Yorick Brown and his Capuchin ... (Wikipedia)

  9. Hunger

    by Knut Hamsun
    The story of a man's battle against poverty and his descent into near-madness.

    The novel's first-person protagonist, an unnamed vagrant with intellectual leanings, probably in his late twenties, wanders the streets of Norway's capital, Kristiania ( Oslo ), in pursuit of ... (Wikipedia)

  10. The Corrections

    by Jonathan Franzen
    A family drama exploring the complexities of relationships, aging and life’s choices.

    The novel shifts back and forth through the late 20th century, intermittently following spouses Alfred and Enid Lambert as they raise their children Gary, Chip, and Denise in the traditional ... (Wikipedia)

  11. Give Me Your Hand

    by Megan Abbott
    Two former friends, now rival scientists, confront their dark past and secrets as they compete for a coveted research position.

    A life-changing secret destroys an unlikely friendship in this "magnetic" psychological thriller from the Edgar Award-winning author of, Dare Me, (,Meg Wolitzer,). You told each other everything. ... (Barnes & Noble)

  12. Ayesha at Last

    by Uzma Jalaluddin
    A modern-day Muslim retelling of Pride and Prejudice, where Ayesha navigates love, family, and community expectations.

    A modern-day Muslim Pride and Prejudice for a new generation of love. Ayesha Shamsi has a lot going on. Her dreams of being a poet have been set aside for a teaching job so she can pay off her debts ... (Goodreads)

  13. Our Endless Numbered Days

    by Claire Fuller
    A father takes his daughter to live in the wilderness, telling her the world has ended. But as she grows up, she begins to question his story.

    Peggy Hillcoat is eight years old when her survivalist father, James, takes her from their home in London to a remote hut in the woods and tells her that the rest of the world has been destroyed. ... (Goodreads)

  14. Ex-Heroes

    by Peter Clines
    Superheroes fight zombies in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles.

    The first in a spectacularly genre-mashing adventure series that pits a small group of courageous, flawed, terrified superheroes against hordes of undead. Stealth. Gorgon. Regenerator. Cerberus. ... (Goodreads)

  15. White Teeth

    by Zadie Smith
    A multi-generational saga exploring identity, race, and culture in modern-day London.

    On New Year's Day 1975, Archie Jones, a 47-year-old Englishman whose disturbed Italian wife has just walked out on him, is attempting to take his own life by gassing himself in his car when a chance ... (Wikipedia)

  16. The Voice of the Night

    by Dean Koontz
    A teenage boy befriends a troubled classmate, but soon realizes he may be in danger from his new friend's dark side.

    In the summer of 1980, introverted bookworm Colin Jacobs moves to Santa Leona, California with his mother, and soon meets and becomes friends with another boy his age. Roy Borden is everything Colin ... (Wikipedia)

  17. Hippie

    by Paulo Coelho
    A young man travels from Amsterdam to Nepal in search of spiritual enlightenment during the countercultural revolution of the 1960s.

    In Hippie , his most autobiographical novel to date, Paulo Coelho takes us back in time to re-live the dream of a generation that longed for peace and dared to challenge the established social order ... (Goodreads)

  18. Mrs. Everything

    by Jennifer Weiner
    Follow the lives of two sisters, Jo and Bethie, as they navigate societal expectations and personal struggles from the 1950s to present day.

    In this instant, New York Times, bestseller and “multigenerational narrative that’s nothing short of brilliant” (,People,), two sisters’ lives from the 1950s to the present are explored as they ... (Barnes & Noble)

  19. Rumble Fish

    by S.E. Hinton
    Rusty-James, a teenage gang member, struggles to find his place in the world and live up to his older brother's reputation.

    Rusty-James runs into his old friend, Steve Hays, at the beach. It has been five years since they last saw each other. Steve is in college and Rusty is not long out of the reformatory . When Steve ... (Wikipedia)

  20. Emma in the Night

    by Wendy Walker
    Two sisters disappear, leaving behind a twisted family dynamic and a trail of lies. Three years later, one returns with a shocking story.

    From the bestselling author of, All Is Not Forgotten, a thriller about two missing sisters, a twisted family, and what happens when one girl comes back... One night three years ago, the Tanner ... (Barnes & Noble)

  21. Today Will Be Different

    by Maria Semple
    A day in the life of a woman who tries to keep her promises to herself, but life keeps getting in the way.

    A brilliant novel and instant New York Times bestseller from the author of, Where'd You Go, Bernadette, about a day in the life of Eleanor Flood, forced to abandon her small ambitions and awake to a ... (Barnes & Noble)

  22. The Death of Ivan Ilych

    by Leo Tolstoy
    A man's journey of self-reflection in the face of death, confronting mortality and the meaning of life.

    Ivan Ilyich lives a carefree life that is "most simple and most ordinary and therefore most terrible". Like everyone he knows, he spends his life climbing the social ladder. Enduring marriage to a ... (Wikipedia)

  23. One Past Midnight: The Langoliers

    by Stephen King
    A group of travelers find themselves stranded in time, facing a mysterious and horrifying force.

    The first of a four-part audio series from Stephen King's best-selling book, Four Past Midnight . On a redeye flight from Los Angeles to Boston, only 11 passengers survive—but landing in a dead world ... (Goodreads)

  24. Spoonbenders

    by Daryl Gregory
    An extraordinary family of psychics navigate their lives and a skeptical world.

    A generations-spanning family of psychics - both blessed and burdened by their abilities - must use their powers to save themselves from the CIA, the local mafia, and a skeptic hell-bent on ... (Goodreads)

  25. Tangerine

    by Edward Bloor
    A young boy with visual impairment moves to a new town and uncovers dark secrets about his family and the community.

    In a prologue when Paul Fisher was in kindergarten, a few friends of Erik, Paul's older brother, calls Paul "Eclipse Boy," causing Paul to believe that was why he was visually impaired. Seven years ... (Wikipedia)

  26. Dare Me

    by Megan Abbott
    A dark and twisted tale of teenage cheerleaders, power dynamics, and dangerous secrets that threaten to unravel their world.

    The story is based on the world of American cheerleading . The main characters are Addy, the 16-year-old narrator, her friend Beth and the cheerleading coach. The friendship between Addy and Beth ... (Wikipedia)

  27. The Topeka School

    by Ben Lerner
    A coming-of-age story set in the 90s, exploring the complexities of language, masculinity, and family dynamics.

    FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE WINNER OF THE, LOS ANGELES TIMES, BOOK PRIZE, ONE OF, THE ,, NEW YORK TIMES, TOP TEN BOOKS OF THE YEAR A, TIME, GQ, Vulture,, and, WASHINGTON POST , TOP 10 BOOK of the ... (Barnes & Noble)

  28. The Ginger Man

    by J.P. Donleavy
    The misadventures of a charming but irresponsible American student in Dublin, Ireland.

    First published in Paris in 1955 and originally banned in America, J. P. Donleavy's first novel is now recognized the world over as a masterpiece and a modern classic of the highest order. Set in ... (Goodreads)

  29. The Dark Angel

    by Elly Griffiths
    A murder mystery set in a gothic seaside town, where secrets and lies are uncovered by detective Ruth Galloway.

    Dr Ruth Galloway is flattered when she receives a letter from Italian archaeologist Dr Angelo Morelli, asking for her help. He's discovered a group of bones in a tiny hilltop village but doesn't know ... (Goodreads)

  30. The White Princess

    by Philippa Gregory
    The story of Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, who marries Henry VII and becomes the mother of Henry VIII.

    Richard III has been killed in the Battle of Bosworth , and his devastated niece and lover Elizabeth of York must marry Richard's conqueror Henry Tudor , the new king of England, to finally end the ... (Wikipedia)