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Don DeLillo recommended The Recognitions in Books (curated)

 
The Recognitions
The Recognitions
William Gaddis | 2020 | Crime, Humor & Comedy, Law
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"Another instance of pleasurable re-reading. William Gaddis’ first novel, mid-1950s, The Recognitions, and I remember walking into a bookstore in Manhattan and being intrigued by the striking cover design, from a 15th century Italian altarpiece. The first paragraph knocked me out and I’ve been reading and re-reading Gaddis ever since."

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1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four
1984 Nineteen Eighty-Four
George Orwell, Duncan Macmillan | 1949 | Film & TV
8.1 (104 Ratings)
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"As for dystopian, I’m not putting this on the list because we live in a time when those wielding power say things like, “Truth isn’t truth.” (Fun fact: it is!) I’m adding it because, when I was too young to grasp its cautionary aspects, this book showed me what a novel could do."

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Van Jones recommended March Trilogy in Books (curated)

 
March Trilogy
March Trilogy
John Lewis | 2016 | Biography, Comics & Graphic Novels, History & Politics
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"This is an amazing work of art and history—a three-part graphic novel that dives deep into some of the struggle, strategy, beauty, and brutality that defined our country’s Civil Rights Movement. A vital tool for people, young and old, to learn about the past and be inspired about the future."

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Niki Caro recommended The Bone People in Books (curated)

 
The Bone People
The Bone People
Keri Hulme | 2001 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"New Zealand’s greatest novel and the one book that will transport me instantly home. Three disparate characters come together to form a fragile and unlikely family; their need to connect at odds with their fear of attachment. One of those books that wipes you out, no matter how many times you read it."

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Aimee Bender recommended Convenience Store Woman in Books (curated)

 
Convenience Store Woman
Convenience Store Woman
Sayaka Murata | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry
7.0 (2 Ratings)
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"The narrator of this novel works at a Tokyo convenience store and loves the routine of the job; she is also something of an anthropologist, noting her observations of human behavior in a distant and yet utterly open way. Watching her try to participate in the world is both moving and unsettling."

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Alan Hollinghurst recommended Loving in Books (curated)

 
Loving
Loving
Henry Green | 2001 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"Perhaps the best introduction to another great original of the English novel, who learned from Firbank's economy, but who had his own quite different imaginative world. Loving, set among the servants of an Irish country house, combines his superbly truthful ear for how people really speak with an unforgettable vein of surreal poetry."

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The Narrow Road to the Deep North
The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Richard Flanagan | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
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"This is a recent Booker-winning novel with Tolstoyan ambitions that presents the horrors inflicted on Australian prisoners of war by the Japanese during World War II in Burma - and then turns around and gives us a compassionate portrait of the defeated Japanese. A book distinguished by its big heart and beautiful language."

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Elif Shafak recommended Middlesex in Books (curated)

 
Middlesex
Middlesex
Jeffrey Eugenides | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry
8.6 (19 Ratings)
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"One of the most beautifully told family sagas in world literature. Exploring gender identity, ethnic identity, American dream, immigrants, family memories and collective myths… but to me this is primarily a novel about belonging—how we fail but still somehow find the hope and the will to continue to try to belong."

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Gruff Rhys recommended The Adulterants in Books (curated)

 
The Adulterants
The Adulterants
Joe Dunthorne | 2018 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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"I’ve been touring recently, so I’ve been reading Joe Dunthorne’s The Adulterants. It’s a slim, short novel for taking on the road, and it’s very funny. It’s set in the backdrop of the riots that took place in the UK a few years ago, so it’s light and grotesque at the same time."

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Roxane Gay recommended Pachinko in Books (curated)

 
Pachinko
Pachinko
Min Jin Lee | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
9.0 (3 Ratings)
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"Pachinko is the novel I tell anyone who will listen about. It is a multigenerational, sweeping saga of Koreans in Japan. The prose is as edifying as it is absorbing. There are no easy, convenient endings for any of these characters but my goodness, how richly Min Jin Lee renders their lives."

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