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Sep 22, 2017
Two illuminating memoirs, an irreverent essay collection, and some non-fiction war novels, here are New York Times' books of the week.

Fall fiction is here and ready to entertain you, as new novels by Nicole Krauss, Salman Rushdie and Nathan Englander can attest.


The Golden House

The Golden House

Salman Rushdie

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When powerful real-estate tycoon Nero Golden immigrates to the States under mysterious...


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Dinner at the Center of the Earth: A Novel

Dinner at the Center of the Earth: A Novel

Nathan Englander

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The best work yet from the Pulitzer finalist and best-selling author of For the Relief of Unbearable...


Fiction thriller
Among the Living and the Dead: A Tale of Exile and Homecoming on the War Roads of Europe

Among the Living and the Dead: A Tale of Exile and Homecoming on the War Roads of Europe

Inara Verzemnieks

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"It's long been assumed of the region where my grandmother was born...that at some point each year...


History Biography Memoir
A Rift in the Earth: Art, Memory, and the Fight for a Vietnam War Memorial

A Rift in the Earth: Art, Memory, and the Fight for a Vietnam War Memorial

James Reston Jr.

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A Distinguished and Bestselling Historian and Vietnam Vet Revisits the Culture War that Raged around...


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Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War
Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes to War
Max Hastings | 2013 | History & Politics
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8.5 (2 Ratings)
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Max Hastings is another author that makes non-fiction read like fiction. This book did a great job to really streamline the reasons why the Great War started in 1914, and covered all of the activity until 1915.
  
Wittegenstein's Nephew
Wittegenstein's Nephew
Thomas Bernhard | 2009 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"A post-war masterpiece of European fiction—full of raw energy, rage, humor, and masterful prose. Bernhard is my favorite writer, and this is spectacular."

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The Nightingale
The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.9 (61 Ratings)
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Fabulous book about 2 amazing sisters on France during the war.
Well written, loved the characters and the story. Would recommend to anyone who enjoys historical fiction
  
Wonderful story

I am a lover of civil war books both fiction and non-fiction. This book now rates at one of my top favorite books. I couldn't put it down and now I can't wait to read the next one in this series!!