The Greatest Contemporary Books of All Time

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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. 1351. The Seventh Son by Sebastian Faulks

    In a gripping exploration of human identity and the ethical boundaries of scientific advancement, the narrative follows the journey of a woman who becomes entangled in a groundbreaking genetic experiment. As she navigates the complexities of motherhood and the moral dilemmas posed by the experiment, the story delves into themes of love, ambition, and the quest for perfection. Set against a backdrop of societal and personal upheaval, the tale raises profound questions about the essence of humanity and the unforeseen consequences of playing God.

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  2. 1352. Games And Rituals by Katherine Heiny

    In this captivating collection of short stories, readers are invited into the intricate and often humorous world of human relationships, where the mundane intertwines with the extraordinary. Each tale delves into the complexities of love, friendship, and family, revealing the delicate balance between the games people play and the rituals they uphold. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the human psyche, the stories explore the nuances of everyday life, capturing moments of vulnerability, resilience, and unexpected joy.

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  3. 1353. Arrangements In Blue by Amy Key

    Notes on Love and Making a Life

    In this poignant exploration of solitude and self-discovery, the author delves into the nuances of living a life unanchored by traditional romantic relationships. Through a series of reflective essays, the narrative weaves together personal anecdotes, cultural observations, and the evocative power of music to paint a vivid picture of finding fulfillment and meaning in one's own company. The book challenges societal norms and celebrates the beauty of independence, offering a fresh perspective on the joys and complexities of singlehood.

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  4. 1354. La Felicità Nei Giorni Di Pioggia by Imogen Clark

    In this heartwarming tale, a woman named Juliet embarks on a journey of self-discovery after receiving a mysterious letter from her late mother. As she navigates through the remnants of her mother's past, Juliet uncovers family secrets and learns to embrace the beauty of life's unpredictable moments. Set against the backdrop of a quaint English village, the story explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of family bonds, ultimately revealing that happiness can be found even on the rainiest of days.

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  5. 1355. El Nervio óptico by Maria Gainza

    In this introspective narrative, the protagonist, a woman living in Buenos Aires, navigates the complexities of her personal life through the lens of art. Each chapter is a vignette that intertwines her experiences with the works of various artists, revealing how art becomes a mirror to her emotions and relationships. As she reflects on the paintings and sculptures that captivate her, she uncovers deeper insights into her own identity, family dynamics, and the nature of perception itself. The story is a delicate exploration of how art can illuminate the unseen threads that connect our inner and outer worlds.

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  6. 1356. Just Like You by Nick Hornby

    In a vibrant exploration of love and societal norms, the story unfolds around Lucy, a middle-aged, recently divorced mother of two, and Joseph, a young, aspiring DJ working at a butcher shop. Set against the backdrop of a politically divided London, their unexpected romance challenges preconceived notions of age, race, and class. As they navigate their differences and the opinions of those around them, the narrative delves into the complexities of modern relationships, highlighting the beauty and chaos of finding connection in an ever-changing world.

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  7. 1357. A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself by Peter Davies

    A tender, elliptical portrait of parenthood that begins with a couple’s decision to end a pregnancy after a devastating diagnosis and follows them through grief, guilt, and the fraught joys of raising a subsequent child. Told in sharp, fragmentary vignettes, it examines marriage, masculinity, medical uncertainty, and the stories we craft to survive, blending dark humor with vulnerability as a father grapples with love, doubt, and the fragile miracle of family.

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  8. 1358. Barakamon, Vol. 1 by Genzaburo Yoshino

    A brash young calligrapher is sent to a remote island to cool his temper after a public outburst, only to find his orderly city life upended by an exuberant child, meddlesome neighbors, and the rhythms of rural living. As he navigates mishaps, odd jobs, and newfound friendships, he gradually confronts his ego and begins to rediscover creativity, humility, and a more authentic artistic voice.

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  9. 1359. A Bird In Winter by Louise Doughty

    A woman quietly abandons her London office and vanishes, using old tradecraft to stay ahead of shadowy pursuers tied to her past in a clandestine government unit. As she flees north through remote landscapes, the narrative interweaves her present-day survival with the story of how she was recruited, trained, and compromised, revealing the personal costs of secrecy and manipulation. It’s a tense, character-driven thriller about autonomy, loyalty, and the price of a life lived in the shadows.

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  10. 1360. I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston

    A driven queer teen at a conservative Alabama Christian high school is determined to beat her flawless rival to valedictorian—until the rival kisses her and disappears, leaving a trail of pink-letter clues. Teaming up with the rival’s quarterback boyfriend and a brooding neighbor, both of whom were also kissed, she embarks on a scavenger hunt that exposes the school’s hypocrisies and the town’s secrets. Along the way, they build unlikely friendships, challenge restrictive norms, and navigate messy feelings, leading to a rebellious, honest reckoning with identity, ambition, and love.

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  11. 1361. The Blade Artist by Irvine Welsh

    A once-violent Edinburgh tough who has reinvented himself in California as a successful artist and family man is forced back to Scotland after his estranged son’s murder, where grief and old grudges drag him into a relentless hunt for the killer; as the polished façade cracks, the brutal instincts he tried to bury resurface, blurring the line between redemption and revenge in a escalating spiral of blood, loyalty, and self-deception.

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  12. 1362. Popular Hits Of The Showa Era by Ryū Murakami

    When a group of listless young men commit a senseless murder, they provoke a determined cadre of middle-aged women into a spiraling vendetta that becomes an absurd, darkly comic war. Petty pranks turn into elaborate ambushes and shocking acts of brutality, all underscored by the ironic nostalgia of old pop songs. As the tit-for-tat escalates, the story skewers alienation, macho posturing, and the hollowness of modern life, hurtling toward an outrageous, explosive finale.

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  13. 1363. Sur Le Bord De La Rivière Piedra, Je Me Suis Assise Et J'ai Pleuré by Paulo Coelho

    A young woman reunites with her childhood friend, now a charismatic spiritual healer, and the two embark on a winter pilgrimage through remote towns and shrines. As they revisit the past and confront doubts, she wrestles with the tension between romantic love and a higher calling, and with fear versus surrender. Through letters and intimate conversations, she discovers the sacred feminine and realizes that love can be a path to the divine, culminating in a cathartic act of letting go by a river.

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  14. 1364. Concerning My Daughter by Hye-Jin Kim

    A middle-aged mother narrates her mounting anxiety when her adult daughter moves back home with her girlfriend, forcing her to confront ingrained homophobia, social expectations, and financial insecurity. At the care home where she works, she witnesses institutional indifference and cruelty toward vulnerable elders, experiences that unsettle her certainties and mirror the prejudice she harbors at home. Through clashes, small acts of defiance, and uneasy self-reflection, she wrestles with what love, protection, and dignity truly require in an unforgiving society.

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  15. 1365. Another Bullshit Night In Suck City by Nick Flynn

    A Memoir

    A raw, darkly funny memoir in which a man working at a Boston homeless shelter is forced to confront his estranged, alcoholic father when he turns up among the clients; through vivid, lyrical scenes and painful memory, the narrator reckons with childhood abandonment, addiction, shame, and the complicated mixture of anger and compassion that comes with trying to help someone who once hurt you.

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  16. 1366. Ordinary Light by Tracy K. Smith

    A Memoir

    A lyrical, intimate memoir that follows a poet’s coming-of-age in a close-knit Black family, tracing childhood memories, faith, and the wrenching loss of her father; the narrative explores how grief and the search for meaning led to the discovery of poetry as a way to reckon with history, identity, and ordinary moments made luminous by language.

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  17. 1367. Райский сад первой любви by Линь Ихань

    Рассказ ведётся от лица подростка, ставшей объектом длительной сексуальной эксплуатации со стороны харизматичного учителя; через её воспоминания и внутренний монолог показаны процесс обольщения, предательства и разрушения личности. Тонко исследуются механизмы насилия, общественное молчание и несправедливость, а также разрушительные последствия травмы для семьи и самоидентичности. Это горькая, эмоционально напряжённая история о власти, любви и боли, проливающая свет на табуированные темы.

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  18. 1368. The Dark Enlightenment by Nick Land

    A provocative, densely argued manifesto that rejects liberal democracy and Enlightenment egalitarianism, diagnosing modernity as plagued by decadence and systemic decline and proposing a neoreactionary alternative grounded in hierarchy, techno-capitalist acceleration, and ‘exit’ strategies (secession, corporate or technocratic governance) rather than mass enfranchisement; it mixes philosophy, cybernetics, economics, and evolutionary theory to argue for replacing democratic institutions with more stable, elite-driven arrangements, and is widely noted for its polemical style and influence on online reactionary movements.

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  19. 1369. Men In Love by Irvine Welsh

    A collection of gritty, darkly comic short stories that probe modern masculinity, love and sexual obsession among working‑class Scots, mixing raw, vernacular dialogue with scenes of violence, addiction and tenderness; the linked tales explore infidelity, desire, identity and the messy, often destructive consequences of intimacy, balancing bleak realism with black humour and occasional poignancy.

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  20. 1370. Porno by Irvine Welsh

    A decade after their turbulent youth, a group of dysfunctional friends from Edinburgh are drawn back together when one of them resurfaces after absconding with the group’s money; another tries to reinvent himself by producing low‑budget porn to regain status and fortune, while a violent figure returns bent on revenge. Their intersecting schemes and betrayals expose darkly comic and brutal truths about addiction, masculinity, social decay, and how the pursuit of quick cash corrodes old loyalties.

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  21. 1371. Dead Men's Trousers by Irvine Welsh

    Four aging friends from working-class Edinburgh reunite after years apart and find their lives have taken bitterly different turns: a one-time heroin addict back from exile, a scheming bar owner, a struggling alcoholic, and a dangerously violent ex-con. Their attempt to recapture youth and settle old scores spirals into darkly comic misadventures, criminal schemes and brutal confrontations across Scotland and abroad, forcing them to face addiction, betrayal, mortality and the consequences of their past choices.

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  22. 1372. Beautiful Days by Zach Williams

    Beautiful Days is a collection of ten stories that probe parenthood, mortality, and the strange erosion of everyday life. Through surreal, darkly comic slices of ordinary moments—parents who age while their infant remains unchanged, a worker confronted by a conspiratorial guard, an aging tour guide facing social unraveling—the book explores time, loss, and the unsettling currents beneath familiar routines.

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  23. 1373. What Napoleon Could Not Do by DK Nnuro

    What Napoleon Could Not Do follows siblings Jacob and Belinda Nti and Belinda’s husband, Wilder, as they grapple with hopes, belonging, and disappointment tied to the United States. Jacob, a Ghanaian programmer, fights to obtain a visa to join his wife in Virginia; Belinda has built a professional life in America; Wilder faces the realities of racism and marginalization as a Black man in the U.S. Their interwoven perspectives explore immigration, ambition, identity, and the gap between expectation and reality without giving away the plot.

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  24. 1374. Blue Hour by Tiffany Clarke Harrison

    A biracial photographer and wife wrestles with infertility, grief, and her place in a country marked by racial violence. As tragedy touches her community, she reevaluates marriage, identity, and what motherhood might mean for her future, exploring love and loss with clear, urgent prose.

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  25. 1375. The Great Experiment by Yascha Mounk

    Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure

    An analysis of why liberal democracies struggle to reconcile mass immigration and cultural diversity with the need for a shared civic identity, arguing that without renewed commitments to inclusive national loyalty and institutional protections, democracies risk fragmentation and authoritarian backlash. Drawing on cases from the U.S. and Europe, it diagnoses how social isolation, economic insecurity, and political entrepreneurs exploiting identity grievances have eroded democratic norms. The book recommends reforms—stronger constitutional safeguards, fairer economic policies, civic education, and inclusive political narratives—to preserve majority rule while protecting minority rights.

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