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  1. 1. Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte

    Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte is a captivating collection of interconnected stories that delve into the chaos and humor of modern life. The narrative follows a diverse group of characters whose lives are thrown into turmoil by rejection. Each story explores personal crises and the comic tragedies of relationships, identity, and the digital age. In "The Feminist," a man's journey from allyship to disillusionment unfolds over three decades, while "Pics" portrays a woman's unrequited love turning into an obsession that challenges her self-worth. "Ahegao; or, The Ballad of Sexual Repression" tells the tale of a shy individual whose first romantic endeavor leads to a life-altering mistake. As these characters intersect through dating apps, social media, and chance encounters, they reveal how our misconceptions can distort our longing for connection. Rejection offers a sharp and humorous look at the often overlooked sorrows of being turned away by others and oneself.

    The 20th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Memory Piece by Lisa Ko

    In the early 1980s, three teenagers, Giselle Chin, Jackie Ong, and Ellen Ng, find solace in their shared sense of alienation and a longing for something beyond the ordinary. United by their unique quirks, they dream of a future filled with artistic freedom and creativity. As they grow into adulthood, their paths diverge, and their dreams become more complex. Giselle navigates the elite world of performance art, Jackie grapples with the evolving internet landscape, and Ellen faces the challenges of gentrification in her community. Spanning from the 1980s to the imagined 2040s, "Memory Piece" explores the evolving friendship of these three women as they seek fulfillment in a world that defies their expectations.

    The 105th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. The Anthropologists by Ayşegül Savas

    In "The Anthropologists," Asya and Manu, a young couple, are navigating life in a new city, exploring what their future might hold. As they search for an apartment, they ponder the traditions and connections they can establish in this unfamiliar place. Asya, a documentarian, captures the essence of the local community through her lens, much like an anthropologist. Meanwhile, life in their home countries continues, with family members aging and growing up, just out of their immediate reach. As they build their new world, they face the challenge of deciding what to keep from their past and what to let go. This story offers a thoughtful and often humorous look at the complexities of modern relationships, creating a home, and the expat experience in a bustling city.

    The 156th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. Fury by Clyo Mendoza

    In the heart of a desert marked by conflict, "Fury" unfolds as a poignant exploration of love, violence, and myth. The story follows Lázaro and Juan, two soldiers from opposing sides who desert the war, finding solace and love in each other while uncovering unsettling truths. Meanwhile, Vicente Barrera, a charismatic salesman, faces his final days in captivity, and Salvador, a morgue worker, loses himself in the desert, mistaking cacti for a lost love. Through these intertwined tales, the novel delves into the depths of human passion, pain, and desire, set against a harsh landscape that mirrors the characters' inner turmoil. "Fury" is a haunting reflection on the complexities of love and suffering, where the desert becomes a backdrop for intertwined destinies and inherited wounds.

    The 168th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle

    A Collection of Queer Horror Stories

    In "Bury Your Gays," Misha, a seasoned Hollywood scriptwriter, faces a moral dilemma when pressured to eliminate a gay character from his show for the sake of ratings. As he grapples with this decision, Misha is confronted by his past and the consequences of his previous choices. Determined to make things right, he embarks on a journey that challenges his values and tests his courage in a world that often seems unforgiving.

    The 182nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. The Children Of The Dead by Elfriede Jelinek

    This novel is a unique and haunting exploration of memory, history, and the legacy of the Holocaust in Austria, presented through a complex narrative that blends elements of horror, satire, and social critique. Set in a stylized and eerie version of the Austrian countryside, the story unfolds around a protagonist who embarks on a journey that intertwines with the lives of the undead, revealing the persistent shadows of World War II and the Holocaust on contemporary society. The narrative's challenging structure, incorporating dense streams of consciousness and a shifting perspective, serves as a vehicle for the author's incisive commentary on issues of national identity, collective memory, and the dangers of forgetting the past. Through its innovative use of language and form, the book confronts readers with the unsettling realities of history's impact on the present, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read.

    The 190th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 7. Ripcord by Nate Lippens

    In **Ripcord**, the story unfolds around a narrator navigating life in Milwaukee, juggling bartending and catering gigs while entangled in a complicated relationship with a younger married man. As he reflects on past romantic missteps, he dreams of escape but finds himself caught between the comfort and challenges of his friendships. Charlie, an aging punk from the 1990s Chicago queercore scene, and Greer, a dedicated painter, offer him both solace and frustration as he grapples with themes of connection, class, and intimacy.

    The 190th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 8. Cherrywood by Jock Serong

    A Novel of Crime and Redemption

    **Cherrywood** is a captivating tale that weaves together two distinct timelines and locations. In 1916 Edinburgh, Thomas Wrenfether, a wealthy industrialist, embarks on an ambitious project to construct a paddle steamer from cherrywood in Melbourne, Australia. Fast forward to 1993, Martha, a disenchanted lawyer in Melbourne, stumbles upon The Cherrywood, an enigmatic pub that piques her curiosity. As she delves deeper, Martha uncovers intriguing secrets about the pub and its peculiar inhabitants. This novel explores themes of legacy, community, and reinvention, offering a rich and imaginative narrative filled with mystery and wonder.

    The 190th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 9. Children In Tactical Gear by Peter Mishler

    A Memoir of Growing Up in a Militarized World

    **Children in Tactical Gear** by Peter Mishler is a thought-provoking collection of poems that explores the surreal and unsettling aspects of modern life. Set against the backdrop of American landscapes, the poems are narrated by a diverse cast of characters, including children, adults, and even a smart home speaker. The collection delves into themes of consumerism, societal pressures, and the impact of hyper-capitalism on human experiences. Through vivid imagery and a unique narrative style, Mishler paints a picture of a world where children navigate a future shaped by commercial interests and where personal tragedies are commodified. The poems invite readers to reflect on the complexities of contemporary life, urging them to look beyond the superficial and consider the deeper truths of existence. Mishler's work is both a critique and a celebration of the beauty and chaos of the world, offering a poignant reminder of what is truly valuable in life.

    The 190th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 10. House Of Lilies by Juliet Firnhaber-Baker

    Set against the backdrop of a crumbling estate in the English countryside, this evocative tale weaves together the lives of three generations of women, each grappling with their own secrets and desires. As the family gathers for a summer reunion, long-buried tensions surface, and the haunting beauty of the lilies in the garden becomes a symbol of both hope and decay. Through lyrical prose and vivid imagery, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory, ultimately revealing the intricate tapestry of relationships that bind the characters together.

    The 190th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 11. Anita De Monte Laughs Last by Xóchitl González

    In "Anita De Monte Laughs Last," Xóchitl González weaves a captivating tale that spans decades, exploring the lives of two women connected by art and ambition. In 1985, Anita de Monte, a promising artist, meets a mysterious end in New York City, her story quickly fading from public memory. Fast forward to 1998, Raquel, a dedicated art history student, finds herself navigating the complexities of an Ivy League environment where she feels like an outsider. As she delves into her thesis, Raquel uncovers Anita's forgotten legacy, prompting her to reflect on her own life and relationships. Through alternating perspectives, the novel delves into themes of power, love, and the enduring question of who gets remembered in the world of art and privilege.

    The 279th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 12. Whoever You Are, Honey by Olivia Gatwood

    In "Whoever You Are, Honey," Lena and Mitty find themselves neighbors in a seemingly perfect Santa Cruz community. Lena, living with her tech mogul boyfriend Sebastian, begins to question her life and the control Sebastian has over it. Meanwhile, Mitty, who has sought solace in a quiet life with her elderly roommate Bethel, is drawn into Lena's world. As the two women form a bond, they confront hidden truths and pasts that have long shaped their lives. Set against the backdrop of a tech-dominated society, this story delves into the complexities of female relationships, the pursuit of perfection, and the influence of technology on personal freedom.

    The 279th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 13. An Academy For Liars by Alexis Henderson

    Lennon Carter's life takes an unexpected turn when she receives an invitation to Drayton College, a hidden school of magic in Savannah. Gifted with the power of persuasion, Lennon learns to harness her abilities, which allow her to influence others and, in rare instances, manipulate matter. As she delves deeper into her studies, she becomes enchanted by the school's enchanting atmosphere and her enigmatic adviser, Dante. However, as Lennon uncovers the college's unsettling history and Dante's troubled past, she grapples with the challenge of wielding her power responsibly, fearing the temptation of corruption.

    The 304th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 14. Midnight Rooms by Donyae Coles

    In 1840 England, Orabella Mumthrope finds herself unexpectedly engaged to Elias Blakersby, a man from a wealthy family. Despite her initial reservations, she agrees to the marriage, hoping for a better future. However, upon arriving at the Blakersby estate, Korringhill Manor, Orabella is met with a decaying mansion filled with secrets and a sense of unease. As she navigates her new life, she becomes increasingly disturbed by strange occurrences, locked rooms, and unsettling dreams. As the line between reality and nightmare blurs, Orabella must confront the darkness surrounding her and within the manor, questioning her own sanity and existence.

    The 304th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 15. No Son Of Mine by Jonathan Corcoran

    "No Son of Mine" by Jonathan Corcoran is a poignant memoir that delves into the author's journey from his rural West Virginia roots to a life of self-discovery and acceptance. Growing up as the youngest and only son in a family teetering on the edge of poverty, Corcoran shares a deep bond with his mother, who is both his ally and a survivor of her own hardships. As Corcoran ventures beyond his small-town upbringing to attend Brown University, he encounters a world vastly different from his own. This new life brings love and acceptance, but also challenges, as he grapples with the widening gap between his past and present. The memoir explores the complexities of family ties, particularly the painful estrangement from his mother after she disowns him upon learning about his true self. Through the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, Corcoran reflects on the loss of his mother and the emotional journey that follows. "No Son of Mine" is a heartfelt exploration of identity, belonging, and the enduring impact of familial relationships.

    The 304th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 16. Queen Of Dreams by Kit Rocha

    Mercenary Librarians

    In "Queen of Dreams," three powerful beings—Ash, Sachi, and Zanya—unite to confront a formidable ancient enemy. Ash, a timeless figure, has awaited a partner to break the chains of the Betrayer. Instead, he discovers Sachi and Zanya, who embody the primal forces of creation and destruction. As Zanya grapples with her burgeoning magical abilities, she must confront her inner darkness to wield her powers effectively in the looming battle. Meanwhile, Sachi's deepening connection to the Dream realm leads her into the heart of the Betrayer's domain, where she must navigate a perilous court and protect her coveted powers. Together, they face a threat that could unravel their world.

    The 304th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 17. Borderland by Graham Akhurst

    Jono, a teenager from the city, is on a journey to discover his true identity. Growing up in Brisbane, he feels disconnected from his Indigenous roots. With his best friend Jenny, he lands a job at the Aboriginal Performing Arts Centre and gets a chance to intern with a documentary crew. Their task is to promote a government mining project in the remote Queensland desert, but the details are unclear, and the land is said to be sacred. Upon arriving in the small town of Gambari, Jono's instincts kick in. He experiences unsettling visions and panic attacks, haunted by Wudun, a spirit from the Dreaming. As he delves deeper, Jono begins to question the true intentions behind the mining project and whether the crew is hiding something. In this gripping tale, Jono faces supernatural challenges and uncovers truths about his heritage, exploring themes of identity and resistance against colonization.

    The 347th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 18. Bright Crockery Days by Robert Gray

    Set against the backdrop of a small Australian town, this evocative narrative explores the intricate tapestry of human relationships and the passage of time. Through the lens of a young protagonist, the story delves into themes of nostalgia, family bonds, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. The vivid imagery and lyrical prose paint a poignant picture of everyday life, capturing the essence of a bygone era while reflecting on the universal journey of self-discovery and the enduring impact of memories.

    The 347th Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 19. Safe Haven by Shankari Chandran

    "Safe Haven" follows the journey of Fina, an asylum seeker who arrives in Australia and becomes deeply involved in supporting refugees at a detention center on Port Camden, a secluded island. Disturbed by the harsh conditions faced by the detainees, Fina bravely voices her concerns to the media, leading to her arrest and the threat of deportation. The plot thickens when a security officer's mysterious death prompts Lucky, a special investigator, to delve into the case. As secrets unravel, the story explores themes of displacement, the quest for refuge, and the profound search for a place to call home.

    The 347th Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 20. The Amendments by Niamh Mulvey

    {"summary":"The Amendments explores the intertwined lives of three generations of women, focusing on themes of love, freedom, and the impact of the past on the present. Nell and her partner Adrienne are preparing to welcome a new baby, but Nell is haunted by her unresolved history as a mother. This journey takes her back to Ireland, where she must confront her teenage years during the transformative Celtic Tiger era and her mother's struggles in the 1980s women's rights movement. As Nell navigates these memories, she grapples with a secret that continues to shape her life."}

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  21. 21. Your Own Dark Shadow by Jack Fennell

    {"summary":"In 'Your Own Dark Shadow,' Jack Fennell weaves a collection of eerie tales where the boundaries between folklore, Gothic, and modern fiction blur. Discover an old house that harbors unexpected secrets, a nobleman who trades his soul for forbidden wisdom, and a cursed stranger seeking a new victim. These stories are filled with monsters, killers, and restless spirits, each lurking in the shadows of Irish literature's haunting landscape."}

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  22. 22. All The Good Things You Deserve by Elaine Feeney

    "All The Good Things You Deserve" by Elaine Feeney explores the complexities of healing and finding love after experiencing trauma. Through evocative imagery and recurring themes, the book delves into the non-linear journey from pain to safety. It contrasts the harsh realities of violence and shame with the redemptive power of love, beauty, and art.

    The 347th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 23. Crooked Seeds by Karen Jennings

    In "Crooked Seeds," Deidre van Deventer finds herself entangled in a web of family secrets and national history in post-apartheid South Africa. Living in a deteriorating housing complex in Cape Town, Deidre is contacted by the police about a shocking discovery: multiple bodies have been found on her family's former property. As detectives probe into her brother's possible involvement with pro-apartheid activities, Deidre is forced to confront her family's past and her own fragmented memories. Amidst the investigation, she grapples with feelings of abandonment and the weight of caring for her aging mother. The novel explores themes of collective guilt and personal redemption, as Deidre seeks to uncover the truth and find a path forward.

    The 347th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 24. The Glass Girl by Kathleen Glasgow

    Fifteen-year-old Bella feels overwhelmed by the demands of those around her. Her mother relies on her for help at home, her father expects her to stay out of trouble, and her ex wants her to change. The only person who accepted her as she was, her grandmother, has passed away. To cope with the pressure, Bella turns to alcohol, believing it helps her manage her life. However, after a night of heavy drinking leads to a hospital visit, Bella is forced to confront her dependency and begins a journey towards recovery in rehab.

    The 347th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 25. Woman Of Winter by Vona Groarke

    Set against the stark and haunting backdrop of a remote Irish landscape, this evocative tale weaves together the lives of two women from different eras, bound by a shared legacy of resilience and longing. As the narrative unfolds, the present-day protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery, uncovering the secrets of her ancestor's past, which is steeped in mystery, love, and survival. The novel beautifully captures the essence of human connection and the enduring power of memory, painting a vivid portrait of the struggles and triumphs that define the human spirit.

    The 347th Greatest Book of All Time

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