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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Nov 16, 2017
As winter approaches, here are some of Washington Post's favourite reads – from thrillers to literary fiction, memoir, history and politics:

The Washington Post's annual survey of the best books includes 10 they think are exceptionally rewarding:


Sing, Unburied, Sing

Sing, Unburied, Sing

Jesmyn Ward

8.5 (6 Ratings) Rate It

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A searing and profound odyssey bringing the archetypal road novel into rural twenty-first century...

Saints for All Occasions

Saints for All Occasions

J. Courtney Sullivan

9.0 (2 Ratings) Rate It

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Nora and Theresa Flynn are twenty-one and seventeen when they leave their small village in Ireland...


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Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama

David Garrow

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The definitive account of Barack Obama’s life before he became the 44th president of the United...


biography politics
The Power

The Power

Naomi Alderman

7.9 (13 Ratings) Rate It

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Read our exclusive author interview SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2017 BAILEYS WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR...

Lincoln in the Bardo

Lincoln in the Bardo

George Saunders

8.3 (6 Ratings) Rate It

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The extraordinary first novel by the bestselling, Folio Prize-winning, National Book...

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    The Seanachai

    The Seanachai

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    Essays, short fiction and commentary from the eclectic and ranging mind of Patrick E. McLean.

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    Su Lee (0 KP)

    Pretty regular human/alien hybrid :p

    Love arts and crafts but will never be rich through it! Love singing music reading and travelling

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    Justin Cassette (2 KP)

    Polluter of teeth cavities, Cinephile, Person

    I am not a catcher in the rye. I am a follower of Japanese cinema but will watch most anything...

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