The top 10 in 2015 fiction might include 'The Secret Chord' by Geraldine Brooks. It was a fictional take on the life of King David. 'The Heart Goes Last' by Margaret Atwood was also popular. It had her signature dystopian elements. Additionally, 'Lila' by Marilynne Robinson, which continued the story from her previous works in a profound way.
Some of the novels in the top 10 of 2015 fiction were 'The Tsar of Love and Techno' by Anthony Marra. It was a collection of interconnected stories. 'Our Souls at Night' by Kent Haruf was a beautiful and poignant story about two older people finding companionship. 'The Sellout' by Paul Beatty, which was a satirical and thought - provoking exploration of race in America.
Sure. One was 'The Buried Giant' by Kazuo Ishiguro. It had a unique blend of fantasy and historical elements. 'Station Eleven' by Emily St. John Mandel was another great one, which was set in a post - apocalyptic world and explored the importance of art and human connection.
I'm not sure exactly which ones were the top 10 fiction novels in 2018 off the top of my head. But some popular fiction novels around that time might include 'The Woman in the Window' by A.J. Finn.
Sure. 'The Screwtape Letters' by C.S. Lewis is one. It's a unique perspective as it's written as letters from a senior demon to his nephew on how to tempt a human. 'A Lineage of Grace' by Francine Rivers is also among them. It tells the stories of five women in the lineage of Jesus. Then there's 'The Great Divorce' by C.S. Lewis which is about a bus ride from Hell to Heaven and the different reactions of the passengers.
Sure. 'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens was a very popular 2018 fiction novel. It has a beautiful setting in the marshlands and a mystery at its core. The story of Kya, a girl growing up alone in the marshes, is both heart - breaking and inspiring.
Sure. 'The Water Dancer' by Ta - Nehisi Coates is one. It's a story that blends history, magic, and the fight against slavery. The writing is both powerful and evocative.
One of the top books in 2013 Fiction could be 'The Luminaries' by Eleanor Catton. This novel is set during the New Zealand gold rush and is known for its complex structure and richly drawn characters. It won the Man Booker Prize in 2013. Another is 'A Tale for the Time Being' by Ruth Ozeki which combines elements of Japanese and American cultures in a very engaging way.
I know 'The Nickel Boys' by Colson Whitehead is one of them. It's a powerful and harrowing story based on real - life events at a reform school.
There's also 'The Boys of Summer' by Roger Kahn. This novel is not just about baseball but also about the players' lives off the field and how they coped with the passage of time. It has a very nostalgic tone and really captures the essence of a bygone era of baseball.
Sure. 'The Catcher in the Rye' is a famous one. It follows the angsty journey of Holden Caulfield. 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell is also great. It uses animals to satirize political systems. And 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley, which is about a future society where everything is controlled.
Sure. 'Me Talk Pretty One Day' by David Sedaris is a great contemporary humor novel. Sedaris writes about his own experiences in a very humorous way, whether it's about his family, his travels, or his attempts to learn French. His self - effacing and observational humor makes it a delight to read.
Popular top genres of fiction novels would be science fiction and fantasy. Science fiction with its advanced technology ideas and fantasy with its magical realms attract a large number of readers. Also, historical fiction is quite popular as it combines history and fictional stories, allowing readers to learn about the past in an interesting way.