The Greatest Contemporary Books of 2025
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Contemporary books are a genre that focuses on stories set in the present day, often exploring current social, cultural, and political issues. These books are typically written in a modern style and often feature relatable characters dealing with real-life situations. Contemporary books can cover a wide range of topics, from romance and family drama to coming-of-age stories and thrillers. The genre is constantly evolving to reflect the changing world we live in, making it a popular choice for readers who want to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and issues.
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1. The Loneliness Of Sonia And Sunny by Kiran Desai
Sonia and Sunny are two lonely young people from India living on opposite sides of the Atlantic—Sonia a homesick college student in Vermont, Sunny a journalist trying to find his place in Brooklyn. Each wrestles with identity, desire, and dislocation while their extended families, back in India, try to shape their futures. The novel follows their separate journeys and the family ties, cultural expectations, and personal choices that bring them into uneasy contact.
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2. Stag Dance by Torrey Peters
Stag Dance is a collection of one novella and three stories that probe gender, desire, and community. The title novella follows a crew of winter loggers who plan a dance where some will present as women, setting off a rivalry and emotional upheaval that reframes identity and relationships. The three linked stories—imagining a gender-triggered upheaval, a tense boarding-school romance, and a Las Vegas weekend between a young crossdresser and two contrasting guides—explore transition, power, and longing with sharp humor and emotional intensity.
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3. Flesh by David Szalay
István, a shy teenager in Hungary, becomes increasingly isolated after a formative incident and drifts away from his family and classmates. The novel follows intimate episodes across decades as he is shaped by encounters with strangers, unresolved trauma, and the pressures of modern life, tracing his uneasy passage into adulthood and the lasting effects of loss.
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4. Audition by Katie Kitamura
At a Manhattan lunch, an accomplished actress rehearsing for a new production meets a younger, mysterious man. Told through two competing perspectives, the novel quietly investigates identity, the roles we play—partner, parent, creator, muse—and how performances can conceal private truths.
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5. Heart The Lover by Lily King
In her senior year, Jordan is drawn into the intoxicating world of two charismatic classmates, Sam and Yash, and becomes entangled in a charged triangle of friendship, desire, and ambition. Decades later, a surprise visit forces her to confront the choices and deceptions of her youth and reckon with how those decisions shaped her life. A spare, character-driven novel about love, loyalty, and the long reach of the past.
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6. The True True Story Of Raja The Gullible by Rabih Alameddine
Sixty-three-year-old Raja, a beloved high-school philosophy teacher known in his Beirut neighborhood as a gay man, shares a tiny apartment with his insistent octogenarian mother, Zalfa. Craving solitude after a string of personal and national upheavals, he accepts a writing residency in America, only to find himself revisiting the very events he hoped to escape. Told in Raja’s witty voice and spanning six decades, the novel follows his mistakes, losses, and gradual self-discovery while exploring family, identity, and the possibility of forgiveness.
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7. King Of Ashes by S. A. Cosby
Roman Carruthers returns to his Virginia hometown after his father is badly injured and discovers his family is in deeper trouble than he expected: a brother owing dangerous money to criminals and a sister determined to uncover the mystery of their mother’s disappearance years earlier. Using his financial skills and ruthless determination, Roman must confront old secrets and new threats to protect his family before everything unravels.
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8. Death Of The Author by Nnedi Okorafor
After losing her job and facing family pressure, Zelu writes an experimental science-fiction novel about androids and AI in a post‑human world. As her book takes on a life of its own, the boundaries between her fiction and her reality begin to blur, forcing her to reckon with love, loss, and the power of stories.
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9. Tilt by Emma Pattee
Annie, nine months pregnant, is at IKEA when a major earthquake devastates Portland. Cut off from her husband and without phone or money, she must cross the chaotic city on foot. Along the way she encounters danger, compassion, and an unlikely ally, while confronting fears about her marriage, career, and impending motherhood as she tries to reach safety.
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10. Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
Dominic Salt and his three children care for Shearwater, a remote island that shelters the world’s largest seed bank. When a stranger washes ashore during a violent storm, her arrival forces the family to confront isolation, hidden secrets, and urgent choices about protecting the seeds and one another as the climate closes in. An atmospheric story about survival, trust, and family.
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11. 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.
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12. A Guardian And A Thief by Megha Majumdar
In near-future Kolkata, Ma, her toddler, and her elderly father are days from leaving for the U.S. when their visas are stolen. Told over one week, the novel alternates between Ma’s frantic search amid a worsening food shortage and the thief Boomba’s perspective, showing how his attempts to provide for his family spiral into escalating crimes. It’s a tense, character-driven portrait of two families confronting scarcity and the difficult choices they make to protect their children.
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13. The Wilderness by Angela Flournoy
The Wilderness follows five Black women over twenty years as they navigate the uncertain period between young adulthood and midlife. Sisters Desiree and Danielle are estranged, January is ambivalent about a relationship after a surprise pregnancy, Monique is a librarian who gains online attention after confronting her university, and Nakia tries to launch a restaurant without relying on her family. Set from the late 2000s into the late 2020s, the novel examines friendship, family, and home amid political, economic, and environmental instability.
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14. Flashlight by Susan Choi
After a summer night on a breakwater, ten-year-old Louisa is found near‑death and her father, Serk, has vanished. The novel follows Louisa and her mother Anne as they cope with his absence, unravel family secrets tied to Serk’s Korean‑Japanese past and Anne’s strained American roots, and confront the unsettling return of Tobias, Anne’s previously unknown son. Told in shifting perspectives across decades and countries, Flashlight explores memory, identity, and how a single mysterious event reshapes a family.
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15. The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
Sybil Van Antwerp spends her days composing letters—to friends, public figures, and to one person she never sends them—using writing to order her thoughts and life. When letters from her past resurface, they force her to confront a long‑buried pain and consider whether she can find forgiveness and move forward.
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16. An Oral History Of Atlantis by Ed Park
An Oral History of Atlantis is a short-story collection of sixteen inventive, deadpan tales that blur reality and performance while probing memory, identity, and the transitory nature of youth and art. Through witty, often surreal vignettes—from a college actor whose role begins to overtake him to a man confronting his life through forgotten passwords—Ed Park illuminates how ordinary, absurd moments become unexpectedly meaningful.
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17. Ruth by Kate Riley
Ruth follows a woman raised in a closed Christian commune where daily rituals and communal rules shape every aspect of life. As she moves through childhood, marriage, and motherhood, her growing curiosity and doubts about the community’s beliefs force her to reckon with obedience, identity, and what it means to belong.
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18. Endling by Maria Reva
Ukraine, 2022: Yeva, a solitary biologist living out of a mobile lab, is obsessed with saving a rare snail species while funding her work by entertaining Western “romance tour” visitors. When two sisters—posing as a bride and translator while searching for their activist mother—join her, the trio sets off on a risky journey across the country with a last-of-its-kind snail named Lefty in tow, only to have their plans upended by the Russian invasion.
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19. The Emperor Of Gladness by Ocean Vuong
In a post-industrial Connecticut town, nineteen-year-old Hai is stopped from jumping off a bridge by Grazina, an elderly widow with dementia. He becomes her caretaker, and over the course of a year their unlikely friendship reshapes his sense of family, identity, and belonging. The novel traces memory, loss, and the quiet ways connection can offer a second chance.
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20. Helm by Sarah Hall
Helm follows a fierce, almost supernatural wind that shapes lives and stories across centuries in Northern England. Through linked episodes — a Neolithic tribe, a Dark Age priest, a Victorian engineer, a farmer’s daughter, and present-day scientist Dr. Selima Sutar — the novel traces human attempts to placate, banish, harness, love, and study this elemental force as people confront environmental change. It’s a lyrical, spoiler-free exploration of the relationship between people and the natural world.
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21. Palaver by Bryan Washington
Set between Tokyo, Houston, and Jamaica, Palaver follows a young man working as an English tutor in Tokyo who spends his nights at a gay bar and maintains a complicated relationship with a married man. Estranged from his family, he is surprised when his mother arrives unannounced after ten years, prompting tense, candid encounters—often mediated by his cat, Taro. As they share meals, conversations, and a trip to Nara, both confront past hurts and reassess what “home” and family might mean. The novel quietly explores forgiveness, identity, and the fragile bonds that reconnect people.
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22. The South by Tash Aw
After his grandfather dies, Jay travels south with his family to an inherited farm in decline. Over one hot summer he grows close to Chuan, the manager’s son, as family tensions and larger social changes force them to confront desire, loss, and what they will carry forward.
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23. Fresh, Green Life by Sebastian Castillo
After quitting an adjunct teaching post, a narrator named Sebastian Castillo vows to spend a year without speaking, passing the days with exercise and self‑improvement videos. On New Year’s Eve he breaks his silence to attend a reunion—largely to see a former classmate and love interest, Maria—and a single snowy night unspools into a compact, philosophical meditation on memory, literature, academia, and the slow erosion of youthful hope.
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24. 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.
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25. 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.
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