The Greatest "Fiction" Books Since 1970

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  1. 3601. The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia? by Edward Albee

    The play centers on a successful middle-aged architect whose life unravels when he confesses to his family that he has fallen in love with a goat named Sylvia. This revelation shocks his wife and gay teenage son, leading to a tumultuous exploration of the limits of tolerance, societal norms, and the nature of love. As the protagonist defends his affair, the narrative delves into themes of infidelity, the breakdown of family, and the questioning of conventional morality, ultimately challenging the audience to confront the boundaries of their own acceptance.

    The 10635th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 3602. Life Debt by Chuck Wendig

    This novel continues the thrilling adventures set in the Star Wars universe, following the aftermath of the original trilogy. The story delves into the efforts of the New Republic to secure its fragile hold on the galaxy, facing threats from the remnants of the Empire. Central to the narrative is the ragtag team led by Norra Wexley, tasked with hunting down Imperial war criminals. Their mission takes an unexpected turn when they receive a distress call from Han Solo, leading them on a perilous quest to free the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk from Imperial control. Alongside, the narrative explores the dark schemes of the Empire's remnants, setting the stage for new conflicts and the rise of familiar and new heroes.

    The 10636th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 3603. Proof by David Auburn

    The play revolves around the daughter of a recently deceased mathematical genius who grappled with mental illness. As she comes to terms with her father's legacy and her own potential for both genius and madness, she faces the challenge of proving the authorship of a groundbreaking mathematical proof found among her father's papers. The narrative delves into themes of trust, credibility, and the complex bonds between geniuses and their caretakers, all while exploring the fine line between brilliance and insanity.

    The 10637th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 3604. Soldier Of Sidon by Gene Wolfe

    In this historical fantasy novel, the protagonist, a soldier with a past shrouded in mystery, embarks on a perilous journey through ancient lands. Suffering from amnesia, he is guided by the gods and accompanied by a cast of diverse characters, including a necromancer and a mysterious woman who may hold the key to his forgotten identity. As they sail down the Nile into the heart of Egypt, they encounter magic, mythical creatures, and the politics of the divine, all while the soldier struggles to reclaim his memories and fulfill his destiny amidst the rich tapestry of the ancient world.

    The 10638th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 3605. The King of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner

    "The King of Attolia" is the third book in the "Queen's Thief" series by Megan Whalen Turner. The story follows Eugenides, the Queen's Thief, as he navigates the political intrigue and power struggles in the kingdom of Attolia. When the King of Attolia is betrayed and left for dead, Eugenides is tasked with bringing him back to health and restoring his rule. However, the King's mistrust of Eugenides and his own insecurities threaten to derail their efforts and plunge the kingdom into chaos. With twists and turns at every corner, "The King of Attolia" is a thrilling tale of loyalty, betrayal, and redemption.

    The 10638th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 3606. Solstice Wood by Patricia A. McKillip

    "Solstice Wood" by Patricia A. McKillip is a fantasy novel that follows Sylvia Lynn, a woman who returns to her childhood home in the small town of Bannen, where her grandmother owns a bookstore. Sylvia becomes entangled in the town's mysterious past and the secrets of her family as she discovers that the bookstore is a portal to a magical realm. As she navigates the world of faeries and magic, Sylvia must confront her own fears and desires to save her loved ones and the town from a dangerous force that threatens to destroy everything they hold dear.

    The 10638th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 3607. Nova Swing by M. John Harrison

    "Nova Swing" by M. John Harrison is a science fiction novel set in a future where interstellar travel is possible. The story follows a group of characters, including an ex-cop turned private detective, a woman searching for her missing husband, and a man who sells illegal alien artifacts. As they navigate a mysterious city called Saudade, they become entangled in a web of intrigue involving parallel dimensions, time travel, and the enigmatic phenomenon known as the "Nova Swing." With its atmospheric prose and complex plot, the book explores themes of identity, memory, and the blurred boundaries between reality and imagination.

    The 10638th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 3608. In the Night Garden by Catherynne M. Valente

    "In the Night Garden" is a fantasy novel that follows the journey of a young girl named September, who is whisked away to the magical world of Fairyland. There, she meets a cast of eccentric characters, including a wyvern, a marid, and a changeling boy, as she embarks on a quest to retrieve a magical sword and save Fairyland from the evil Marquess. Along the way, September learns valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and the power of storytelling. With its whimsical prose and imaginative world-building, "In the Night Garden" is a delightful read for both children and adults alike.

    The 10638th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 3609. In the Cities of Coin and Spice by Catherynne M. Valente

    "In the Cities of Coin and Spice" is a fantasy novel that follows the adventures of a young girl named September as she travels through various magical cities. Along the way, she meets a variety of fascinating characters and faces numerous challenges, including a war between two powerful queens and a journey to the underworld. Through it all, September learns important lessons about love, loss, and the power of imagination. Valente's vivid prose and imaginative world-building make this a must-read for fans of fantasy and fairy tales.

    The 10645th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 3610. Black Man by Richard Morgan

    "Black Man" by Richard Morgan (also published as "Thirteen" in the United States) is a futuristic science fiction novel set in a world where genetically engineered humans, known as "variants," exist alongside regular humans. The story follows Carl Marsalis, a former variant soldier who is now working as a private investigator. As he gets caught up in a series of murders, Carl must confront his own troubled past while navigating a society that fears and discriminates against him. This gripping and thought-provoking novel explores themes of identity, prejudice, and the consequences of scientific advancements.

    The 10645th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 3611. The Great Man by Kate Christensen

    "The Great Man" is a novel that revolves around the life of a renowned painter, Oscar Feldman, who was known for his portraits of nude women. The story is told through the perspectives of the women in his life, including his wife, his mistress, and his sister, after his death. As two competing biographers try to document his life, the women reflect on their relationships with him, revealing a complex man who was both a loving father and a serial adulterer. The novel explores themes of art, love, infidelity, and the ways in which people are remembered after their death.

    The 10645th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 3612. Flesh and Spirit and Breath and Bone by Carol Berg

    "Flesh and Spirit and Breath and Bone" is a fantasy novel by Carol Berg. The story follows Valen, a young man who has been trained since birth to become a "lector," a person who can read and manipulate the minds of others. However, when Valen discovers a dark secret about his past, he is forced to flee his home and embark on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth about his identity. Along the way, he must confront powerful enemies and grapple with his own inner demons in order to save himself and those he loves.

    The 10645th Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 3613. Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay

    In this contemporary fantasy novel, a teenage boy accompanies his photographer father to Provence, where he becomes entangled in an ancient, recurring struggle involving Celtic and Roman forces, as well as a love triangle that has spanned millennia. As the past and present converge, the boy discovers he has a critical role to play in this timeless conflict, with the help of a mysterious girl and a druid. The narrative weaves together historical fiction with magical elements, exploring themes of love, destiny, and the enduring power of stories.

    The 10645th Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 3614. Tiamat's Wrath by James S. A. Corey

    In this science fiction epic, humanity is embroiled in an interstellar conflict with an authoritarian regime seeking to control ancient alien technology. The story follows a band of renegade heroes who struggle against the oppressive Laconian Empire, which has harnessed the power of the mysterious protomolecule to assert its dominance over the human colonies. As the empire faces an unforeseen threat from the alien entities that created the protomolecule, the protagonists must navigate political intrigue, personal loss, and the complexities of human and alien morality to protect humanity's future and unravel the secrets of the universe itself.

    The 10654th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 3615. The Glorious Heresies by Lisa McInerney

    "The Glorious Heresies" is a darkly comedic novel set in post-recession Ireland, chronicling the interconnected lives of a cast of colorful characters. When a accidental murder takes place, the lives of a gangster, a prostitute, a teenage drug dealer, and a mother struggling to survive become entangled in a web of secrets and lies. As their paths converge, they are forced to confront the consequences of their actions and grapple with the complexities of love, redemption, and forgiveness in a gritty and unforgiving world.

    The 10656th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 3616. Shadow Country by Peter Matthiessen

    Shadow Country is a historical novel that explores the life of outlaw and entrepreneur Edgar J. Watson, a notorious figure in the late 19th and early 20th century American South. The narrative delves deep into Watson's complex character, his violent deeds, and the mystery surrounding his death, providing a panoramic view of the lawless frontier life in Florida's Everglades. The story is told from multiple perspectives, each revealing a different aspect of Watson's life and the era he lived in, making it a compelling study of human nature and the American frontier.

    The 10657th Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 3617. Song Of Time by Ian R. MacLeod

    This novel is a poignant exploration of memory, music, and mortality, set in a near-future world facing the impacts of climate change and societal shifts. The story unfolds through the eyes of a celebrated classical violinist who, in her old age, discovers a mysterious young man washed ashore near her home. As she nurses him back to health, she reflects on her life, her loves, and the music that has been her constant companion, weaving a rich tapestry of personal and global history. The narrative delves into themes of loss, the enduring power of art, and the complex nature of human relationships, all set against a backdrop of a world on the brink of transformation.

    The 10657th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 3618. Lord of Misrule: The Morganville Vampires by Rachel Caine

    In "Lord of Misrule: The Morganville Vampires", the protagonist and her friends must deal with the chaos that ensues after the town of Morganville becomes a battleground for rival vampire factions. As they navigate the dangerous landscape, they must also deal with personal dilemmas and relationships. The book combines elements of horror, romance, and supernatural fantasy to create a thrilling narrative.

    The 10657th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 3619. The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh

    The play is a dark, thought-provoking drama that centers around a writer in a totalitarian state who is interrogated by two detectives about the gruesome content of his short stories, which bear similarities to a series of child murders. As the narrative unfolds through a series of twists and flashbacks, it delves into themes of storytelling, the nature of cruelty, and the question of whether art can inspire real-life violence. The writer is forced to confront his past and the impact of his tales, leading to a harrowing exploration of the power of narrative and the blurred lines between fiction and reality.

    The 10660th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 3620. Anna In The Tropics by Nilo Cruz

    Set in 1929 in a Cuban-American cigar factory in Florida, the play explores the impact of mechanization and modernity on tradition and the lives of the factory workers. As a new lector is hired to entertain the workers by reading literature while they roll cigars, he chooses to read "Anna Karenina," which resonates deeply with the workers, stirring their emotions and desires. The story of the Russian classic becomes intertwined with their lives, leading to conflicts, romances, and personal revelations that mirror the tumultuous passions of Tolstoy's characters, ultimately challenging the characters to reflect on their own destinies and the changing world around them.

    The 10661st Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 3621. Lake Of Urine by Guillermo Stitch

    This novel is a darkly comedic and surreal exploration of the lives of two sisters, Nagomi and Bernardette, who navigate a bizarre and oppressive world dominated by eccentric characters and absurd societal norms. Set in a fantastical landscape that defies conventional logic, the story delves into themes of freedom, power, and the quest for individuality. Through a series of strange and often grotesque events, the sisters embark on a journey that challenges their understanding of love, family, and the very fabric of reality. The narrative's unique blend of humor, satire, and grotesque imagery invites readers to reflect on the absurdities of the human condition.

    The 10667th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 3622. Boneshaker by Cherie Priest

    Set in an alternate 1880s Seattle, the novel unfolds in a world where a devastating mining invention has unleashed a toxic gas, turning many of the living into ravenous undead creatures. Amidst this chaos, a determined mother ventures into the walled-off, zombie-infested city to clear her husband's name from the creation of the catastrophic machine and to rescue her son, who has ventured into the dangerous quarantined zone. As she navigates the steampunk dystopia filled with airships, pirates, and a relentless will to survive, she uncovers dark secrets and faces the horrors that have taken over the once-thriving city.

    The 10662nd Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 3623. Lifelode by Jo Walton

    "Lifelode" is a fantasy novel set in a magical world where humans and non-humans coexist. The story follows the lives of a group of people living in a rural community called Applekirk, where they share a deep connection with each other and the land they inhabit. The narrative explores themes of love, loyalty, family, and the complexities of relationships. As the community faces various challenges, including a threat from outside forces, the characters must come together to protect their way of life.

    The 10662nd Greatest Book of All Time
  24. 3624. War Dances by Sherman Alexie

    "War Dances" is a collection of short stories and poems that explore the lives of Native Americans in contemporary society. The narratives delve into various themes such as identity, culture, family, love, and loss. The stories are filled with humor, heartbreak, and wisdom, painting a vivid picture of the unique struggles and experiences faced by modern Native Americans.

    The 10662nd Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 3625. Tinkers by Paul Harding

    "Tinkers" is a novel that explores the life of a dying clock repairman who reflects on his life, his father, and his own sons. The narrative moves through time, providing glimpses into the past, from the protagonist's childhood to his own father's experiences as a tinker selling household goods. The story is a poignant examination of family, memory, and death, set against the backdrop of New England's changing seasons.

    The 10662nd Greatest Book of All Time

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