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  1. 51. The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead

    Set in the 1960s, this book follows the story of two African-American boys, Elwood and Turner, who are sent to a brutal reform school, the Nickel Academy, in Florida. The narrative explores their struggle to maintain their humanity in the face of physical and emotional abuse, systemic racism, and injustice. The book is a searing indictment of the horrific realities of racism and the long-lasting effects of trauma and dehumanization, based on the real story of a reform school in Florida that operated for 111 years and warped the lives of thousands of children.

    The 4588th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 52. Babel by R. F. Kuang

    Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution

    This novel is a dark academic fantasy set in an alternate 19th-century Oxford, where translation is the key to harnessing magical power. It follows the journey of an orphan from Canton, who, after a tragic loss, is brought to England and later admitted into the prestigious Royal Institute of Translation, known as Babel. There, he discovers the true cost of the empire's linguistic dominance and magical control. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, the protagonist must navigate a complex web of colonialism, power, and rebellion, ultimately confronting the oppressive structures of the institute and the empire it serves. The narrative weaves together themes of language, knowledge, and resistance, challenging the foundations of power and the price of progress.

    The 4603rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 53. Deacon King Kong by James McBride

    "Deacon King Kong" by James McBride is a novel set in 1969 Brooklyn, where a drunken Deacon Sportcoat shoots a drug dealer named Deems Clemens in the courtyard of the Cause Houses housing project. The shooting sets off a chain of events that brings together a cast of characters from the neighborhood, including a young drug dealer, a church-going widow, a corrupt cop, and a group of elderly church women. Through their perspectives, McBride explores themes of race, religion, and community in a vibrant and humorous tale.

    The 4617th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 54. The Largesse of the Sea Maiden by Denis Johnson

    Stories

    "The Largesse of the Sea Maiden: Stories" is a collection of five short stories that explore the human condition in all its raw beauty and despair. The stories weave together themes of death, loss, and redemption, with characters ranging from an advertising executive facing a terminal illness to an incarcerated man reflecting on his past. The narratives are imbued with the author's signature blend of grit, grace, and dark humor, offering a poignant exploration of life's complexities and contradictions.

    The 4827th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 55. The Love Songs Of W.E.B. Dubois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

    "The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois" is a multi-generational family saga that explores the complexities of race, identity, and history through the experiences of Ailey Pearl Garfield. As a young woman, Ailey is haunted by the legacy of her family's slave-owning past and struggles to reconcile her own sense of self with the expectations of her community. Along the way, she uncovers the stories of her ancestors, including the famed civil rights leader W.E.B. Du Bois, and grapples with the enduring impact of racism in America. With lyrical prose and a rich cast of characters, Honoree Fanonne Jeffers' novel is a powerful meditation on the enduring power of love and the search for belonging in a divided world.

    The 4865th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 56. Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood

    A burned-out woman leaves Sydney to return to the rural community where she grew up and takes refuge in a secluded religious settlement, despite not being a believer. Her attempt at retreat is unsettled by a mounting wilderness problem, the reappearance of questions around her missing sister, and a visitor who forces her to face old wounds. The novel quietly examines grief, forgiveness, and what it means to withdraw from — and be drawn back into — the world.

    The 4938th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 57. Klara And The Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

    The novel centers around Klara, an Artificial Friend with keen observational qualities, who, from her place in the store, watches the behavior of those who come in to browse, and those who pass on the street outside. She remains hopeful that a customer will soon choose her, but when the possibility emerges that her circumstances may change forever, Klara is warned not to invest too much in the promises of humans. Set in a dystopian future, the story explores complex themes such as the nature of love, the ethics of artificial intelligence, and what it truly means to be human, all through the eyes of an AI protagonist yearning to understand the people she is meant to serve.

    The 4977th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 58. Feel Free by Zadie Smith

    This collection of essays explores a wide range of topics, from personal reflections on family, identity, and the creative process to broader cultural critiques on politics, social media, and contemporary art. The author combines sharp wit with deep insight, offering a nuanced perspective on the complexities of modern life. Each essay invites readers to consider different facets of freedom and constraint, encouraging a thoughtful examination of the world around us.

    The 5003rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 59. Amity and Prosperity by Eliza Griswold

    One Family and the Fracturing of America

    This book is a detailed account of a family living in rural Pennsylvania, whose lives are disrupted by the fracking industry. It explores the economic desperation that leads small towns to welcome fracking, the environmental and health disasters that follow, and the legal battles that families must wage to protect their rights. The narrative also delves into the political and social divides that the fracking industry exacerbates, providing a comprehensive look at the impact of this controversial practice on American society.

    The 5092nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 60. Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung

    The book is a collection of surreal and haunting short stories that blend elements of horror, fantasy, and folklore to explore themes of human suffering, societal norms, and the darker aspects of human nature. Each story delves into the bizarre and the macabre, often featuring characters who encounter strange and unsettling phenomena that challenge their perceptions of reality. Through its imaginative and often unsettling narratives, the book offers a poignant commentary on the complexities of life and the human condition.

    The 5153rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 61. Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

    Set in the marshes of North Carolina, the story follows Kya Clark, a young girl abandoned by her family and left to fend for herself in the wild. As she grows up isolated from society, she becomes known as the "Marsh Girl" and develops a deep connection with the natural world around her. When a local man named Chase Andrews is found dead, Kya becomes the prime suspect in his murder, leading to a gripping tale of survival, love, and the search for belonging. The narrative weaves between Kya's past and the present investigation, revealing the complexities of human nature and the impact of isolation.

    The 5154th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 62. Stay True by Hua Hsu

    A Memoir

    "Stay True" by Hua Hsu is a collection of essays that explore the intersections of race, culture, and identity in America. Through personal anecdotes and cultural analysis, Hsu examines the ways in which popular culture and media shape our understanding of race and identity, and how individuals navigate these complex and often contradictory narratives. From the rise of Asian American representation in Hollywood to the legacy of Michael Jackson, "Stay True" offers a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the cultural landscape of America.

    The 5187th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 63. Uncanny Valley by Anna Wiener

    A Memoir

    "Uncanny Valley" is a memoir by Anna Wiener, detailing her experiences working in the tech industry during the height of Silicon Valley's boom. Wiener recounts her journey from a low-level publishing job in New York to a well-paid position at a data analytics startup in San Francisco. Along the way, she grapples with the ethical implications of the industry's obsession with data collection and the lack of diversity and accountability in tech culture. Wiener's book offers a critical perspective on the tech industry's impact on society and the personal toll it takes on those who work within it.

    The 5273rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 64. Strangers To Ourselves by Rachel Aviv

    Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us

    "Strangers to Ourselves" is a collection of essays by Rachel Aviv that explores the complexities of the human mind and the ways in which our inner lives can be both mysterious and revealing. From a man who believes he is a tiger to a woman who has lost the ability to recognize faces, Aviv delves into the world of psychology and neuroscience to uncover the secrets of the human psyche. Through vivid storytelling and in-depth research, she sheds light on the many ways in which our brains can deceive us and the profound impact that mental illness can have on our lives.

    The 5283rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 65. Praiseworthy by Alexis Wright

    In the northern reaches of Australia, a small town is shrouded in a mysterious haze, signaling both an impending ecological disaster and the presence of ancestral spirits. Amidst this backdrop, a visionary man becomes obsessed with donkeys, believing they hold the key to solving the climate crisis and the economic struggles of the Aboriginal community. His wife, seeking escape from his madness, immerses herself in the dance of butterflies and searches online for ways to reconnect her Aboriginal/Chinese heritage with China. Their family is further strained by their sons: one, named Aboriginal Sovereignty, is grappling with suicidal thoughts, while the other, Tommyhawk, harbors a desire for his brother's demise to fulfill his own ambitions of power and assimilation. This narrative weaves a powerful tale of resistance and identity, exploring themes of oppression and hope in a world on the brink.

    The 5355th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 66. Tom Lake by Ann Patchett

    Set against the backdrop of a Michigan orchard during the COVID-19 pandemic, the story revolves around a mother named Lara who recounts her youthful romance with a famous actor to her three grown daughters. As they pick cherries and navigate the complexities of their own lives, Lara's tales of love, ambition, and choices made long ago reveal the intricate layers of family bonds and the enduring impact of past decisions on the present. Through this intimate narrative, themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time are poignantly explored.

    The 5390th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 67. Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon

    Set on the island of Sicily during the Peloponnesian War, "Glorious Exploits" follows the story of Lampo and Gelon, two potters with a love for poetry and drink. They find themselves drawn to a rock quarry where captured Athenian soldiers are held. In exchange for food, the prisoners must recite lines from the works of Euripides. Inspired by this interaction, Lampo and Gelon decide to stage a production of the play "Medea" with the prisoners as actors. As the performance date nears, their seemingly lighthearted endeavor spirals into a series of unexpected events, revealing the transformative power of art and the complexities of friendship amidst conflict.

    The 5425th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 68. At Night All Blood Is Black by David Diop

    The novel explores the psychological turmoil of Alfa Ndiaye, a Senegalese soldier fighting for France during World War I. After witnessing the agonizing death of his close friend Mademba Diop, Alfa becomes consumed by grief and guilt, leading him to a path of vengeance and madness. As he grapples with the horrors of war and his own internal demons, Alfa's actions become increasingly erratic and violent, blurring the lines between sanity and insanity. Through Alfa's haunting narrative, the story delves into themes of colonialism, identity, and the dehumanizing effects of war.

    The 5426th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 69. The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom

    A Memoir

    "The Yellow House" is a memoir that tells the story of a hundred years of the author's family and their relationship to home in a neglected area of one of America's most mythologized cities, New Orleans. The narrative follows the author's journey from growing up in the titular house in New Orleans East, a largely ignored part of the city, to her pursuit of education and a career as a journalist, and her eventual return to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The book explores themes of race, poverty, and inequity in America, while also being a deeply personal exploration of family, identity, and place.

    The 5460th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 70. The Animals In That Country by Laura Jean McKay

    "The Animals In That Country" by Laura Jean McKay is a gripping and thought-provoking novel set in a near-future Australia. The story follows Jean, a foul-mouthed and alcoholic grandmother, who discovers she has the ability to understand the language of animals after contracting a mysterious virus. As a deadly pandemic spreads across the country, Jean embarks on a journey with a dingo named Sue to find her pregnant daughter and escape the chaos. McKay skillfully explores themes of communication, human-animal relationships, and the fragile nature of society, creating a compelling narrative that challenges our perception of the world around us.

    The 5462nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 71. The Ministry For the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson

    The book is a speculative fiction narrative that explores the global response to a catastrophic climate crisis through the lens of an international organization tasked with advocating for future generations. Set in the near future, the story weaves together a tapestry of perspectives, from bureaucrats and activists to ordinary citizens, as they confront ecological disasters, economic upheaval, and social transformation. The organization at the heart of the novel employs a mix of diplomacy, policy, and direct action to mitigate climate change, showcasing the complexities and moral dilemmas associated with stewarding the Earth for both present and future inhabitants. The narrative grapples with themes of responsibility, sustainability, and the interconnectedness of global communities in the face of unprecedented environmental challenges.

    The 5480th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 72. Seven Days In June by Tia Williams

    The novel is a poignant exploration of love, second chances, and personal growth, centered around Eva Mercy, a successful erotica writer and single mother, and Shane Hall, a reclusive, award-winning novelist. When their paths cross again at a literary event in Brooklyn, it reignites a passionate connection that began during a tumultuous week in their youth. As they navigate their complex past and present, the story delves into themes of trauma, healing, and the power of storytelling, ultimately highlighting the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring nature of true love.

    The 5507th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 73. The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride

    In a small, tight-knit community in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, the discovery of a skeleton at a construction site unravels a tapestry of secrets and histories. The narrative weaves through the lives of various characters, including a Jewish immigrant couple who run a grocery store and a Black community facing systemic racism. As the story unfolds, it delves into themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships, ultimately revealing how the past continues to shape the present.

    The 5529th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 74. This Is How You Lose The Time War by Amal El Mohtar, Max Gladstone

    In this epistolary science fiction novel, two rival agents, Red and Blue, find themselves on opposite sides of a sprawling temporal conflict known as the Time War. As they carry out missions to manipulate the strands of history for their respective factions, their paths cross in unexpected ways. Through a series of secret letters left across time and space, what begins as taunting correspondence evolves into a deep, forbidden connection. The narrative weaves a complex tapestry of time-travel and intrigue, exploring themes of love, identity, and the consequences of actions within the ever-shifting sands of time. As their bond deepens, Red and Blue must ultimately decide where their loyalties lie and what sacrifices they are willing to make for a chance at a future together.

    The 5581st Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 75. Caste by Isabel Wilkerson

    The Origins of Our Discontents

    The book explores the deeply entrenched system of social stratification in the United States, drawing parallels between the caste systems of India, Nazi Germany, and America's own racial hierarchy. It delves into the hidden and overt mechanisms that perpetuate inequality and examines how these rigid social structures shape individuals' lives and societal outcomes. Through historical analysis, personal narratives, and extensive research, the book reveals how caste underpins many aspects of American life, influencing everything from healthcare to criminal justice, and calls for a deeper understanding and dismantling of these pervasive barriers.

    The 5588th Greatest Book of All Time
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