Sure. 'Educated' by Tara Westover is a remarkable 2018 fiction book. It's a memoir - like novel that details the author's journey from a very restricted upbringing in a survivalist family to her pursuit of education and self - discovery.
Well, 'My Year of Rest and Relaxation' by Ottessa Moshfegh is also considered one of the best. It's a rather dark and satirical look at a young woman's attempt to withdraw from the world through a year of sleeping. The writing is sharp and the exploration of mental health and modern ennui is quite interesting.
Sure. 'The Candy House' by Jennifer Egan is excellent. It's a complex and innovative work.
Sure. 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead is one of the great 2017 fiction books. It's a story about a young slave girl's journey to freedom through a literal underground railroad. Another is 'Lincoln in the Bardo' by George Saunders. It's a unique take on the death of Abraham Lincoln's son, with a creative narrative structure. And 'Exit West' by Mohsin Hamid is also notable, exploring themes of migration and love in a world with magical doors.
Sure. 'The Vanishing Half' by Brit Bennett is a great 2020 fiction. It tells the story of twin sisters who choose very different paths in life, dealing with themes of race, identity, and family in a beautifully written way.
Sure. 'The Water Dancer' by Ta - Nehisi Coates is a great one. It combines elements of historical fiction with a touch of magic, telling a story about slavery and the power of memory and resistance.
Sure. 'Yellowface' by R.F. Kuang is quite good. It's about a white author who steals the work of an Asian - American author, and it explores issues of race, cultural appropriation, and the publishing industry in a thought - provoking manner.
Sure. 'The Mirror & the Light' by Hilary Mantel is a great one. It's the final part of her trilogy about Thomas Cromwell. It gives a vivid and detailed look at the Tudor court and Cromwell's rise and fall.
Sure. 'The Mirror & the Light' by Hilary Mantel is one of the top 2021 fiction books. It's the final part of her Cromwell trilogy and offers a detailed look at the Tudor court. Another good one is 'The Sanatorium' by Sarah Pearse. It's a gripping mystery set in a former sanatorium in the Swiss Alps.
Definitely. 'The Overstory' by Richard Powers is a must - read from 2018. It's an epic novel that focuses on trees and the environment but also on the human connection to nature. It weaves together multiple storylines and characters in a really engaging way.
Sure. 'The Ministry for the Future' by Kim Stanley Robinson is a great one. It delves into climate change and possible solutions in a very engaging way.
Sure. 'Lincoln in the Bardo' by George Saunders is excellent. It has a unique narrative style, using voices from the dead in a graveyard to tell a story related to Abraham Lincoln and his son. It's a creative and moving exploration of grief and history.
Another good one is 'Super Sad True Love Story' by Gary Shteyngart. It's a satirical look at modern society, technology, and relationships. It's both funny and thought - provoking.