19 Best Books from the 2010s

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  • Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, And Wear Cows by Melanie Joy

    An Introduction to Carnism

    The book explores the concept of "carnism," a term coined by the author to describe the invisible belief system that conditions people to eat certain animals while loving others as pets. It delves into the psychological and cultural mechanisms that sustain this practice, examining how societal norms, language, and traditions shape our perceptions and choices regarding animals. Through a combination of research, personal anecdotes, and philosophical inquiry, the book challenges readers to reconsider their dietary habits and the ethical implications of their food choices.

    The 4842nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Warmth Of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

    The Epic Story of America's Great Migration

    "The Warmth of Other Suns" is a powerful and deeply moving narrative that chronicles the Great Migration, a significant event in American history that saw millions of African Americans leave the South in search of better opportunities and freedom from racial oppression. Through the compelling stories of three individuals, the book explores the challenges, triumphs, and sacrifices made by these courageous migrants as they embarked on a journey to find a new life in the North and West, ultimately reshaping the social and cultural landscape of America.

    The 908th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Pulphead by John Jeremiah Sullivan

    Essays

    "Pulphead: Essays" is a collection of non-fiction essays that explore various aspects of American culture, history, and personal experiences. The author takes the reader on a journey through a wide range of topics, from popular music and television to historical events and personal anecdotes. The essays are marked by their humor, insight, and the author's unique perspective, offering a thought-provoking and often surprising look at the American experience.

    The 1671st Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Quiet by Susan Cain

    The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

    The book explores the power and value of introversion in a world that often prioritizes extroverted traits. It delves into the psychological and social dynamics that shape how introverts and extroverts interact, emphasizing the strengths and contributions of introverted individuals in various settings, such as workplaces and personal relationships. Through research, anecdotes, and personal stories, the book challenges cultural biases and encourages a greater appreciation for the quiet, reflective, and thoughtful nature of introverts, advocating for environments that allow them to thrive.

    The 3842nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Evicted by Matthew Desmond

    Poverty and Profit in the American City

    This book provides an in-depth look at the housing crisis in America, focusing on eight families in Milwaukee who are struggling to keep a roof over their heads. The author explores the role of eviction in perpetuating poverty, illuminating the business of landlords and the harsh reality of tenants in impoverished neighborhoods. The book offers a close examination of the intersection between profit and poverty, revealing how both are intricately linked in the American housing market.

    The 1392nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  • We Have No Idea by Daniel Whiteson, Jorge Cham

    A Guide to the Unknown Universe

    This engaging and humorous exploration delves into the vast unknowns of the universe, highlighting the many mysteries that still baffle scientists today. Through a blend of witty illustrations and accessible explanations, the book invites readers to ponder the profound questions about the cosmos, from the nature of dark matter and dark energy to the enigma of consciousness and the limits of human knowledge. It encourages curiosity and wonder, reminding us that despite our scientific advancements, there is still so much we have yet to understand about the universe and our place within it.

    The 10070th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Ends Of The World by Peter Brannen

    Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions

    This compelling exploration delves into Earth's tumultuous history, examining the planet's five mass extinction events and the cataclysmic forces that shaped them. Through vivid storytelling and scientific insight, the narrative traverses ancient landscapes, from the volcanic upheavals of the Permian period to the asteroid impact that doomed the dinosaurs. By weaving together geology, paleontology, and climate science, it offers a sobering reflection on the fragility of life and the potential future challenges posed by human-induced changes, urging a deeper understanding of our planet's past to navigate its uncertain future.

    The 10070th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • A Visit From The Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan

    "A Visit from the Goon Squad" is an interconnected collection of stories about a group of characters whose lives intersect in the music industry. The narrative spans several decades, tracing the characters' journey from their youth to middle age. It explores themes of time, change, and the impact of technology on human relationships and the music industry. The novel is known for its experimental structure, including a chapter written as a PowerPoint presentation.

    The 419th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart

    This novel is a satirical romance set in a dystopian near-future where America is on the brink of financial collapse, youth obsession rules, and love is the only salvation. The story revolves around a middle-aged, neurotic man who falls in love with a much younger woman in a society where digital communication is the norm, and privacy is a thing of the past. Their relationship unfolds amidst a backdrop of economic and social chaos, providing a poignant commentary on modern life.

    The 3096th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Fifty Shades of Grey: by E. L. James

    A young, innocent college student interviews a handsome, enigmatic billionaire for her campus newspaper and soon finds herself drawn into his world of dominance and submission. As she navigates the unfamiliar territory of BDSM, she must also grapple with her own desires and the emotional complexities of their unconventional relationship. This erotic romance novel explores themes of power, control, and the nature of love and desire.

    The 3400th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

    This thrilling novel revolves around the sudden disappearance of a woman on her fifth wedding anniversary. As the investigation unfolds, all evidence points to her husband as the prime suspect. However, the story takes a twist as the wife's diary entries reveal a darker side to their seemingly perfect marriage. The narrative alternates between the husband's present-day perspective and the wife's diary entries, leaving readers in suspense about what truly happened. The book explores themes of deceit, media influence, and the complexities of marriage.

    The 790th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante

    Neapolitan Novels, Book One

    This novel tells the story of two friends, Elena and Lila, growing up in a poor neighborhood in Naples, Italy in the 1950s. Their intense, complicated friendship is marked by competition, mutual respect, and deep affection. As they navigate the challenges of adolescence, including family drama, academic struggles, and romantic entanglements, their bond is tested and transformed. The narrative explores themes of female friendship, social class, education, and the struggle for personal autonomy in a patriarchal society.

    The 407th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    The novel follows a young Nigerian woman who emigrates to the United States for a university education. While there, she experiences racism and begins blogging about her experiences as an African woman in America. Meanwhile, her high school sweetheart faces his own struggles in England and Nigeria. The story is a powerful exploration of race, immigration, and the complex nature of identity, love, and belonging.

    The 441st Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Those Who Leave And Those Who Stay by Elena Ferrante

    Neapolitan Novels, Book Three

    The novel explores the evolving friendship between two women, Elena and Lila, as they navigate the complexities of adulthood in 1970s Italy. Elena, now a successful author, grapples with her role as a wife and mother while confronting societal expectations and personal ambitions. Meanwhile, Lila, having left her abusive marriage, struggles with the harsh realities of working-class life and political unrest. Their intertwined lives reflect broader themes of identity, loyalty, and the enduring impact of their shared past in a rapidly changing world.

    The 4797th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Modern Lovers by Emma Straub

    Set in a charming Brooklyn neighborhood, this novel explores the intertwined lives of three college friends who are now navigating the complexities of middle age. As they grapple with their pasts and the choices that have shaped their present, secrets and long-held desires come to light, challenging their relationships and forcing them to confront what it truly means to be happy. Against the backdrop of their children's coming-of-age stories, the characters must reconcile their youthful dreams with the realities of adulthood, all while rediscovering the bonds that once held them together.

    The 9878th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • Exit West by Mohsin Hamid

    "Exit West" is a novel that follows the journey of two young lovers, Nadia and Saeed, who are forced to leave their war-torn city through mysterious doors that transport them to different locations around the globe. The couple navigate their relationship while grappling with displacement, loss, and the challenges of adjusting to new cultures. The novel explores themes of migration, identity, love, and the concept of home.

    The 2216th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness by Kabi Nagata

    This poignant and deeply personal graphic memoir explores the author's journey through mental health struggles, societal expectations, and self-discovery. Through candid and often humorous illustrations, the narrative delves into themes of depression, anxiety, and the search for identity, as the protagonist navigates her experiences with sexuality and loneliness. The story offers an intimate glimpse into the challenges of coming to terms with one's true self while seeking connection and understanding in a world that often feels isolating.

    The 9878th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The Power by Naomi Alderman

    "The Power" by Naomi Alderman is a speculative fiction novel that imagines a world where women develop the ability to produce electrical shocks from their bodies, giving them a newfound physical power over men. The novel follows the lives of four characters as they navigate this new reality and the societal and political upheaval that comes with it. Through their experiences, the book explores themes of gender, power, and the corrupting nature of authority.

    The 2666th Greatest Book of All Time
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  • The New Me by Halle Butler

    In this darkly comedic novel, readers are introduced to Millie, a thirty-year-old woman navigating the monotony and existential dread of her temp job in Chicago. As she grapples with the dissatisfaction of her stagnant life, Millie becomes increasingly disillusioned with the societal expectations of success and happiness. Her internal monologue reveals a sharp, often cynical perspective on modern life, capturing the struggles of a generation caught between ambition and apathy. Through Millie's journey, the narrative explores themes of identity, self-worth, and the elusive pursuit of personal fulfillment.

    The 10606th Greatest Book of All Time
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About this list

Vox, 19 Books

This list highlights the most important books of the 2010s, curated by Vox staff members. The selection criteria focused on books that personally impacted the staff, those that changed their perspectives or stayed with them in unique ways. The list was compiled by a diverse group of contributors including Constance Grady, Ezra Klein, Alissa Wilkinson, and others, reflecting personal choices from a wide range of staff across different departments. Although the list does not specify the exact number of contributors, it is evident that it represents a collective effort to capture the decade's most thought-provoking literature. The methodology involved each staff member choosing a single significant book from the decade, resulting in a collection of works that resonated deeply with the curators at particular moments in their lives.

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