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  1. 1926. Children Of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky

    Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award

    "Children of Time" by Adrian Tchaikovsky is a science fiction novel that explores the evolution of two species, humans and spiders, on different planets. When Earth faces destruction, a group of humans embarks on a mission to terraform a new planet and create a new civilization. However, an experiment involving a virus meant to accelerate the evolution of monkeys goes wrong, leading to the unintended uplift of spiders. The story follows the parallel development of both species, highlighting their struggles, conflicts, and eventual convergence as they vie for dominance in a rapidly changing world.

    The 9922nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 1927. The Eagle's Throne by Carlos Fuentes

    Set in a near-future Mexico, the narrative unfolds through a series of letters exchanged among the country's political elite after a U.S. cyber-attack disables all electronic communications. The story delves into the intricate power struggles, personal ambitions, and secret alliances that shape the nation's leadership. As the characters vie for control of the presidency, the novel offers a sharp critique of political corruption and the fragility of democracy, revealing the complex interplay between public duty and private desire.

    The 9926th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 1928. The Sisters by Jonas Hassen Khemiri

    Three sisters of Swedish–Tunisian background—Ina, Evelyn and Anastasia—follow very different lives: Ina the orderly planner, Evelyn the charismatic dreamer, and Anastasia the volatile, shape‑shifting presence. Their lives and loves unfold across Sweden, Tunisia and beyond, and over three decades their paths cross with Jonas, a man of similar mixed heritage. The novel traces how personal histories, identity and family secrets shape who they become.

    The 9935th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 1929. My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

    This novel explores the complex dynamics of a family dealing with a daughter's chronic illness. Born as a genetic match to help her older sister fight leukemia through countless surgeries, transfusions, and shots, the younger sibling starts to question her own autonomy and the life that has been chosen for her. As she seeks medical emancipation, the family is forced to confront ethical dilemmas, the bounds of parental love, and the meaning of sisterhood. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives, offering a deep dive into the emotional and moral complexities of using one child's body to save another's life, ultimately challenging the reader to ponder where sacrifices for loved ones should have their limits.

    The 9936th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 1930. One Child by Mei Fong

    The Story of China's Most Radical Experiment

    This compelling narrative delves into the profound impact of China's one-child policy, exploring its far-reaching consequences on the nation's society, economy, and individual lives. Through a blend of personal stories and meticulous research, the book unveils the policy's unintended effects, such as gender imbalances, an aging population, and the emotional toll on families. It provides a nuanced examination of how this drastic measure, initially intended to curb population growth, has shaped the country's demographic landscape and left a lasting legacy on its citizens.

    The 9937th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 1931. Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese

    In this poignant narrative, a young Indigenous boy embarks on a transformative journey through the rugged Canadian wilderness with his estranged, ailing father. As they traverse the landscape, the father seeks redemption by sharing stories of his past, revealing long-held secrets and the complexities of their shared heritage. Through their trek, the boy grapples with themes of identity, forgiveness, and the enduring bonds of family, ultimately discovering a deeper understanding of himself and the legacy he carries.

    The 9942nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 1932. Joseph by Marie-Hélène Lafon

    Set in the rural landscapes of France, this poignant narrative delves into the life of a solitary farmhand who has spent decades working on the same farm. Through his reflective and introspective lens, the story explores themes of isolation, routine, and the passage of time, painting a vivid picture of the quiet resilience and unspoken bonds that define his existence. As he navigates the rhythms of farm life, the protagonist's memories and observations reveal the subtle complexities of human relationships and the enduring connection to the land.

    The 9942nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 1933. El Testigo by Juan Villoro

    Una novela

    The novel explores the themes of memory, identity, and the complex socio-political landscape of Mexico through the eyes of Julio Valdivieso, a Mexican expatriate and academic who returns to his homeland after years abroad. As he becomes entangled in the investigation of a poet's mysterious death, Julio confronts his own past and the cultural and historical tensions that define contemporary Mexico. The narrative weaves together personal introspection with broader reflections on the country's turbulent history, offering a poignant commentary on the nature of witnessing and the search for truth.

    The 9944th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 1934. An Apartment On Uranus by Paul B. Preciado

    Chronicles of the Crossing

    The book is a collection of essays and reflections that explore themes of identity, gender, and politics through the lens of personal experience and philosophical inquiry. The author navigates the complexities of transitioning and the fluidity of identity, while also critiquing societal norms and structures. The narrative is both deeply personal and broadly analytical, offering a unique perspective on the intersections of the personal and the political in contemporary society.

    The 9945th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 1935. Retaguardia Roja by Fernando del Rey

    Violencia y revolución en la guerra civil española

    The book delves into the complex and often brutal dynamics of the Spanish Civil War, focusing on the role of the rearguard and the intense ideological battles that took place behind the front lines. It examines the social, political, and psychological factors that drove individuals and groups to commit acts of violence, exploring how fear, propaganda, and a desire for revenge fueled a cycle of brutality. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the narrative sheds light on the lesser-known aspects of the conflict, offering a nuanced understanding of the human experiences and motivations that shaped this tumultuous period in history.

    The 9945th Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 1936. The Book Of Fathers by Miklós Vámos

    "The Book of Fathers" chronicles the lives of twelve generations of men from a Hungarian family, spanning over 300 years from the 18th century to the modern day. Each chapter focuses on one descendant, capturing the historical and personal challenges they face, from the rise and fall of empires to the intimate struggles of love and loss. The novel weaves a tapestry of Hungarian history and the family's legacy, marked by a mystical diary that is passed down from father to son, which possesses the power to influence the fate of its keeper. Through the generations, the book becomes a symbol of the family's heritage and the enduring connection between the past and the future.

    The 9949th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 1937. The Souls Of China by Ian Johnson

    The Return of Religion After Mao

    In this insightful exploration of contemporary China, the narrative delves into the spiritual revival sweeping across the nation, revealing how individuals and communities are rediscovering faith and tradition amidst rapid modernization. Through vivid storytelling and personal encounters, the book captures the diverse tapestry of beliefs, from ancient Confucian practices to burgeoning Christian congregations, illustrating how these spiritual pursuits are shaping the cultural and social landscape. It offers a profound understanding of the Chinese people's quest for meaning and identity in a rapidly changing world, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of spiritual traditions in the face of modern challenges.

    The 9951st Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 1938. Actress by Anne Enright

    Set against the backdrop of Ireland's vibrant theatrical world, this novel delves into the complex relationship between a famous actress and her daughter. Through a series of poignant reflections and vivid memories, the daughter pieces together the enigmatic life of her mother, exploring themes of fame, identity, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of artistic success. As the narrative unfolds, it reveals the intricate layers of love, ambition, and the often blurred lines between performance and reality, offering a profound exploration of the bonds that both unite and divide families.

    The 9953rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 1939. The Book Of Delights by Ross Gay

    Essays

    This collection of essays captures the beauty and joy found in everyday moments, encouraging readers to appreciate the small wonders often overlooked in the hustle of life. Through a series of daily reflections, the author shares personal anecdotes and observations that celebrate the simple pleasures and unexpected delights that can be found in nature, human interactions, and the mundane. With a tone that is both introspective and exuberant, the book invites readers to cultivate a mindset of gratitude and mindfulness, transforming ordinary experiences into sources of profound happiness.

    The 9956th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 1940. Songspirals by Gay'wu Group of Women

    Sharing Women's Wisdom of Country through Songlines

    This book offers a profound exploration of the Yolŋu women's deep connection to their land, culture, and spirituality through the lens of their sacred songlines. It delves into the intricate relationship between the natural world and the spiritual realm, as experienced and expressed by these Indigenous women. Through their voices, readers are invited to understand the significance of songspirals, which are not just songs but living entities that guide, heal, and sustain their community. The narrative is a heartfelt invitation to appreciate the wisdom and resilience embedded in Yolŋu traditions, offering a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of life.

    The 9955th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 1941. Big Girl, Small Town by Michelle Gallen

    Set in a small, tight-knit Northern Irish town, the story follows Majella O'Neill, a young woman with a unique perspective on life, as she navigates the mundane yet intricate routines of her daily existence. Working at the local chip shop, Majella finds solace in the predictability of her job and the comforting rituals she has established to cope with the chaos around her. Through her eyes, readers experience the quirks and complexities of small-town life, where humor and tragedy often intertwine, revealing the subtle layers of community dynamics and personal resilience.

    The 9954th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 1942. On The Calculation Of Volume by Solvej Balle

    On the Calculation of Volume by Solvej Balle is a literary/speculative series about Tara Selter, a woman who becomes unstuck from normal time and finds herself reliving November 18 over and over. Rather than treating that premise like a puzzle or thriller, the books use it to explore time, routine, loneliness, perception, and what it means to keep living when the world no longer moves forward in the usual way. It’s quiet, philosophical, strange, and more meditative than action-heavy.

    The 9958th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 1943. Winner Of The National Book Award by Jincy Willett

    A Novel of Fame, Honor, and Really Bad Weather

    The novel is a darkly comic exploration of the complexities of sibling rivalry and human relationships, centered around twin sisters, Abigail and Dorcas Mather. Despite their shared beginnings, the sisters' lives take divergent paths: Abigail becomes a reclusive writer, while Dorcas enjoys a more flamboyant lifestyle. Their bond is tested by a series of tragic and absurd events, including a murder at a family reunion. The story delves into themes of love, jealousy, and the search for personal identity, all while showcasing the protagonist's sharp wit and keen observations of the eccentric characters that surround her.

    The 9961st Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 1944. Varieties Of Exile by Mavis Gallant

    "Varieties of Exile" is a collection of short stories that delve into the lives of characters who find themselves in various forms of exile, whether geographical, emotional, or cultural. The narratives explore the complexities of displacement and the search for identity, often focusing on European émigrés in the mid-20th century. The stories are marked by sharp observation, wit, and the subtle interplay between memory and reality, as the characters navigate the challenges of adapting to new environments while grappling with the lingering ties to their pasts. Through a series of poignant and finely crafted vignettes, the book offers a nuanced examination of the human condition and the universal experience of feeling out of place.

    The 9961st Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 1945. The Wife by Meg Wolitzer

    The novel delves into the complex dynamics of a long marriage between a celebrated novelist and his wife, who has put aside her own literary talents to support her husband's career. As they travel to Helsinki for him to receive a prestigious award, the wife reflects on their shared history, her sacrifices, and the secrets they both keep. Her internal journey comes to a head as she grapples with her identity, the power imbalances in their relationship, and the decision of whether to continue in her role or step out of her husband's shadow to seek her own voice and independence.

    The 9961st Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 1946. Mailman by J. Robert Lennon

    The novel centers around the life of a seemingly ordinary mail carrier in a small American town, whose mundane existence belies a complex inner world filled with secrets, fantasies, and obsessions. As the protagonist navigates his daily routine, delivering letters and packages to the townspeople, he becomes increasingly entangled in their lives and personal affairs. His voyeuristic tendencies and the discovery of a mysterious undeliverable letter lead to a series of events that unravel his carefully constructed facade, exposing the dark undercurrents of suburban life and the fragile nature of personal identity.

    The 9961st Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 1947. Prairie Gothic by J. M. Hayes

    An Arly Hanks Mystery

    "Prairie Gothic" is a gripping mystery novel set against the stark backdrop of the American Midwest, where a series of gruesome murders brings together an unlikely duo: a savvy, tough sheriff and his half-brother, a defrocked priest with a troubled past. As they delve into the crimes, they uncover a web of dark family secrets, local corruption, and twisted motivations that run as deep as the roots of the prairie itself. Their investigation challenges their own moral compasses and puts them in the crosshairs of a killer's disturbing game, testing the bonds of brotherhood and the resilience of the human spirit amidst the haunting landscape.

    The 9961st Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 1948. San Remo Drive by Leslie Epstein

    A Novel from Memory

    "San Remo Drive" is a semi-autobiographical novel that tells the story of a young boy growing up in Hollywood in the 1950s. The narrative is set against the backdrop of the film industry and the Red Scare, delving into the impact of political persecution on the protagonist's family, particularly his screenwriter parents who face the repercussions of the McCarthy-era blacklist. Through the eyes of the boy, the novel explores themes of identity, family dynamics, and the intersection of personal and political turmoil, painting a poignant picture of a bygone era and the lasting effects of societal pressures on individual lives.

    The 9961st Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 1949. Politics by Hendrik Hertzberg

    Observations & Arguments, 1966-2004

    "Politics" is a collection of essays and commentaries that delve into the intricacies of American political life and governance. The book offers a sharp, insightful look at the landscape of U.S. politics, examining the ideologies, personalities, and events that have shaped the nation's public affairs. Through a series of eloquent and often witty pieces, the author provides readers with a deep understanding of the political process, the power of rhetoric, and the role of the media, all while advocating for progressive values and reforms. The work serves as both a critique and a celebration of American democracy, highlighting the author's passion for civic engagement and the continuous quest for a more equitable society.

    The 9967th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 1950. The Silence Of The Sea by Yrsa Sigurdardottir

    A Thriller

    This gripping novel delves into the mysterious disappearance of a luxury yacht that arrives in Reykjavik harbor with no one on board. The story intertwines the investigation led by lawyer Thóra Gudmundsdóttir with the harrowing journey of the missing family at sea, revealing a chilling tale of secrets, survival, and sinister forces at play. As Thóra digs deeper into the yacht's voyage and the family's past, she uncovers a web of deceit that challenges her understanding of justice and morality, leading to a suspenseful and haunting conclusion.

    The 9967th Greatest Book of All Time
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