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  1. 2301. Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent

    In a small Irish village, a reclusive woman named Sally Diamond becomes the center of a chilling mystery when she follows her late father's peculiar instructions to "put him out with the trash." As the community grapples with the shocking discovery, Sally's past unravels, revealing a life marked by isolation and secrets. Through a series of unsettling events, Sally is forced to confront her own identity and the haunting truths that have shaped her existence, leading to a gripping exploration of human nature and the complexities of familial bonds.

    The 10600th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2302. Book Of Lives by Margaret Atwood

    A Memoir of Sorts

    Margaret Atwood’s Book of Lives is a compact memoir tracing the experiences that shaped her voice — a nomadic childhood in the forests of northern Quebec with scientifically minded parents, pivotal relationships (including life with writer Graeme Gibson), and the moments that fed her imagination. Through linked episodes and reflections, she shows how place, memory, and people influenced her work, without revealing the plots of her novels.

    The 10602nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 2303. The Unsettled by Ayana Mathis

    Set in the 1980s, the novel weaves a poignant narrative around a mother and daughter grappling with their fractured relationship amidst the backdrop of socio-political upheaval. The story unfolds as the mother, seeking stability and belonging, becomes involved with a radical commune in Philadelphia, while her daughter navigates the complexities of her own identity and the longing for familial connection. Through their intertwined journeys, the novel explores themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring quest for home and community in a world marked by uncertainty and change.

    The 10605th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 2304. All Things Are Too Small by Becca Rothfeld

    "All Things Are Too Small" by Becca Rothfeld is a collection of essays that challenges the modern trend of minimalism and the pursuit of balance in various aspects of life. Rothfeld explores topics like mindfulness, decluttering, and cultural aesthetics, arguing that our quest for simplicity has led to a loss of depth and richness in our lives. She critiques how this mindset affects our homes, thoughts, and even our intimate relationships, advocating for a return to embracing excess, unpredictability, and passion. Through her witty and thought-provoking writing, Rothfeld invites readers to reconsider the value of imbalance and indulgence in their everyday experiences.

    The 10605th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 2305. Black Moses by Caleb Gayle

    A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State

    Black Moses chronicles Edward McCabe, a Black businessman and political leader who promoted founding a state within the Union governed by Black people. Set during and after the Civil War and Reconstruction, it follows his efforts to recruit Black settlers to Oklahoma and to lobby politicians, and examines the racial, political, and economic obstacles his movement faced as Black Americans sought land and self-governance.

    The 10605th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 2306. Someone Like Us by Dinaw Mengestu

    In "Someone Like Us," Mamush, a former journalist, seeks a fresh start in Paris where he meets Helen, a photographer who opens his eyes to love and family. Five years later, as his marriage falters, Mamush returns to his Ethiopian roots in Washington DC. There, he reconnects with his mother and Samuel, a charismatic father figure with a hidden past. Upon his arrival, Samuel is found dead, prompting Mamush to embark on a journey across America. As he searches for answers about Samuel's life and death, Mamush confronts his own past and the memories he's long avoided, hoping to mend his family and find his way back home.

    The 10608th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 2307. China's New Red Guards by Jude Blanchette

    The Return of Radicalism and the Rebirth of Mao Zedong

    This insightful analysis delves into the resurgence of Maoist ideology in contemporary China, exploring the rise of neo-Maoist groups and their influence on the nation's political landscape. The narrative examines the motivations behind this ideological revival, highlighting the discontent with economic inequality and corruption that fuels these movements. Through interviews and case studies, the book provides a nuanced understanding of how these groups navigate the complex interplay between nostalgia for Maoist principles and the realities of modern China, offering a compelling look at the tensions shaping the country's future.

    The 10610th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 2308. When It All Burns by Jordan Thomas

    Fighting Fire in a Transformed World

    When It All Burns follows wildland firefighter and anthropologist Jordan Thomas through a brutal six-month season with the Los Padres Hotshots. Blending frontline, vividly rendered firefighting experiences with ecological and historical context, Thomas examines how Indigenous dispossession, federal forestry practices, and the growth of industrial firefighting have reshaped wildfire into a new climate-era threat. The book is an immersive, human portrait of crews, communities, and the forces driving today’s megafires.

    The 10608th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 2309. Along The Ganges by Ilija Trojanow

    A Journey Through India

    The book is a travelogue that takes the reader on a captivating journey along the sacred Ganges River, from its source in the Himalayas to its delta in the Bay of Bengal. The narrative is rich with descriptions of the diverse landscapes, cultures, and people encountered by the author. It delves into the profound spiritual significance of the river to millions of Hindus, as well as the contemporary challenges it faces due to pollution and modernization. Through personal reflections and encounters, the author explores the complex relationship between the river and the civilization it has nurtured for centuries, offering insights into the historical, religious, and ecological aspects of this iconic waterway.

    The 10620th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 2310. Wrong About Japan by Peter Carey

    A Father's Journey with His Son

    In this travel memoir, a father and his anime-obsessed son embark on a journey to Japan in an attempt to understand the son's fascination with the country's pop culture. Their adventure leads them to meet manga artists, anime directors, and cultural commentators, through which they explore the nuances of Japanese animation and its historical contexts. As the father attempts to bridge the cultural gap and connect with his son, he confronts his own preconceptions and discovers the complexities of modern Japanese culture, which cannot be easily understood through the lens of Western perspectives. The narrative delves into themes of cultural exchange, the generational divide, and the search for authenticity in a land where the line between reality and fiction often blurs.

    The 10620th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 2311. Service by Sarah Gilmartin

    The novel explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of past traumas on present lives. It follows the intertwined stories of several characters, each grappling with personal challenges and secrets that threaten to unravel their carefully constructed lives. Through a series of interconnected events, the narrative delves into themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the search for identity, ultimately highlighting the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

    The 10618th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 2312. Evenings And Weekends by Oisin McKenna

    In the sweltering heat of a record-breaking June in London, four interconnected lives converge over a transformative weekend. Maggie, an artist turned waitress, is grappling with her impending move back to her hometown with her boyfriend Ed, as they prepare for their new life as parents. Ed, a bike courier with a hidden past, is ready to embrace this change, hoping to leave behind his secretive encounters and complicated history with Maggie's friend, Phil. Meanwhile, Phil, who drifts through his mundane office job, is on the cusp of a meaningful relationship with his roommate Keith. They reside in a vibrant, illegal warehouse commune, the setting for a party that promises to alter their lives. As the heat intensifies, Maggie, Ed, and Phil must face their intertwined histories, desires, and the boundaries of their futures. This story offers a heartfelt, humorous, and candid exploration of the challenges young adults face in a bustling city, as they navigate their aspirations and realities.

    The 10613th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 2313. Madukka The River Serpent by Julie Janson

    Set against the backdrop of Australia's rugged landscapes, this compelling narrative follows the journey of a young Aboriginal woman who grapples with her identity and heritage. As she navigates the complexities of modern life, she is drawn into a mystical connection with an ancient river serpent, a symbol of her people's enduring spirit and wisdom. Through her quest for self-discovery, the story explores themes of cultural resilience, the power of ancestral ties, and the profound relationship between humans and nature.

    The 10619th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 2314. The 272 by Rachel L. Swarns

    The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church

    In 1838, Catholic priests sold 272 enslaved individuals to support Georgetown University. "The 272" by Rachel L. Swarns delves into this historical event, focusing on the Mahoney family, whose lineage traces back to Ann Joice, a free Black woman turned indentured servant in the late 1600s. Her descendants, enslaved by Jesuit priests, carried the tale of her lost freedom through generations. The book highlights the family's struggles, including the sale of Harry Mahoney's children, Louisa and Anna, in 1838. While one daughter escaped, the other was sold to Louisiana, separating the family until modern journalism reunited them. This narrative sheds light on the Catholic Church's reliance on slavery for growth and the ongoing efforts for reparations and reconciliation.

    The 10613th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 2315. Girls To The Front by Sara Marcus

    The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution

    This compelling narrative delves into the vibrant and rebellious world of the Riot Grrrl movement of the 1990s, capturing the raw energy and passion of young women who sought to redefine feminism and punk rock. Through a tapestry of personal stories, interviews, and historical context, the book chronicles the rise of this grassroots movement that empowered girls to challenge societal norms, confront issues like sexism and abuse, and create a space for their voices in a male-dominated music scene. It paints a vivid picture of how these young women, armed with zines, music, and activism, ignited a cultural revolution that reverberated far beyond its origins.

    The 10622nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 2316. King Of Kings by Scott Anderson

    The Iranian Revolution—A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation

    King of Kings examines the collapse of Iran’s Pahlavi monarchy in the late 1970s and the rise of a religious revolution led by Ayatollah Khomeini. Through archival research and interviews, the book traces the Shah’s rule, the social and political tensions inside Iran, and the miscalculations of American policymakers that helped set the stage for a dramatic transformation in Iranian and regional politics.

    The 10613th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 2317. Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon

    The novel centers around a teenage girl who has spent her entire life confined to her home due to a rare disease that makes her allergic to virtually everything. Her world is small and meticulously controlled until a new family moves in next door, and she begins a complicated romance with the teenage boy who becomes her window to the outside world. As their relationship deepens, she becomes willing to risk everything to experience life and love, leading to revelations that will change her understanding of the illness that has defined her existence. The story is a poignant exploration of the desire for connection and the lengths we go to for the people we care about.

    The 10623rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 2318. Traveling by Ann Powers

    **Traveling** by Ann Powers delves into the life and music of Joni Mitchell, exploring her continuous journey of artistic evolution. The book takes readers through Mitchell's early years in rural Canada, her battle with polio, and her diverse musical transformations from folk to jazz fusion and beyond. Through interviews and research, Powers paints a vivid picture of Mitchell's collaborations, personal relationships, and her inspiring return to music after a life-threatening aneurysm. This narrative offers a unique perspective on the enigmatic artist who has both captivated and eluded her audience.

    The 10625th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 2319. Dream State by Eric Puchner

    Cece arrives early at her future in-laws’ lake house in Salish, Montana, to finalize wedding plans with her fiancé Charlie. Over the weekend she grows close to Charlie’s old friend Garrett—an airport baggage handler carrying a shared trauma—which makes her reconsider the life she thought she wanted. The story follows the consequences of that summer across decades, exploring friendship, marriage, regret, and the changing landscape of Montana.

    The 10625th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 2320. Be Ready When The Luck Happens by Ina Garten

    In "Be Ready When The Luck Happens," Ina Garten opens up about her life journey, sharing personal stories and experiences that shaped her path. From her childhood to meeting her husband Jeffrey, and transitioning from a government job to owning a specialty food store, Ina's memoir is a candid look at her life's adventures and challenges. She reflects on her career evolution, from running a shop to becoming a renowned cookbook author and television host. Throughout, Ina emphasizes the importance of pursuing one's passions, taking bold risks, and being prepared for opportunities when they arise.

    The 10628th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 2321. Lives Of The Wives by Carmela Ciuraru

    Five Literary Marriages

    "Lives of the Wives" by Carmela Ciuraru delves into the intricate and often turbulent marriages of five renowned writers. The book explores how these relationships were shaped by factors like fame, power, and personal struggles. Through the stories of couples like Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal, and Elizabeth Jane Howard and Kingsley Amis, Ciuraru reveals the challenges and dynamics that defined their unions. Each marriage is a unique tale of resilience, ambition, and the complex interplay between personal life and creative pursuits.

    The 10628th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 2322. Crumb by Dan Nadel

    A Cartoonist's Life

    A concise portrait of cartoonist Robert Crumb that follows his life from a troubled childhood in 1950s suburbia to his central role in the 1960s underground-comics scene. The book explores Crumb’s distinctive artwork, cultural influences (popular music and the counterculture), and how his work helped shift comics into a medium for adult expression. It offers a measured, spoiler-free look at a complex artist and the eras he shaped and reflected.

    The 10628th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 2323. Fair Play by Louise Hegarty

    At a jazz‑age murder‑mystery themed New Year’s Eve party at a country house, a tight‑knit group of friends wake to a shocking incident that upends their relationships. Abigail, one of the hosts, must navigate grief and suspicion as an enquiring detective probes the household where everyone becomes a suspect. Part whodunnit, part character study, the novel blends a clue‑driven mystery with an intimate exploration of loss and loyalty.

    The 10631st Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 2324. The Black Utopians by Aaron Robertson

    An Afro-Futurist History of an American Dream

    "The Black Utopians" by Aaron Robertson delves into the ways Black Americans have imagined and pursued utopian ideals to reshape their lives. The book traces the journey from Promise Land, Tennessee, to Detroit, exploring the influential work of Albert Cleage Jr. and the Shrine of the Black Madonna. This movement combined Afrocentric Christian beliefs with social initiatives, aiming to redefine identity and community. Through bookstores, co-ops, and communal living, they sought to create a self-sustaining paradise, highlighting ongoing efforts to build a better future for Black communities.

    The 10639th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 2325. 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 10637th Greatest Book of All Time
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