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. 1376. Land Of Big Numbers by Te-Ping Chen

    Stories

    A spare, often eerie collection of stories set in contemporary and near-future China that follows ordinary people as they navigate economic upheaval, surveillance, and the creep of technology and environmental change. The prose blends realist detail with subtle speculative twists, illuminating how commerce, politics, and desire reshape intimate lives and relationships. Recurring themes of displacement, aspiration, and loss create a vivid, unsettling portrait of a society in flux.

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  2. 1377. The New Geography Of Jobs by Enrico Moretti

    The book analyzes how job growth and innovation have become increasingly concentrated in a small number of metropolitan areas, creating “superstar” cities that attract highly educated workers and high‑paying firms. This concentration boosts productivity and wages in these hubs but also drives up housing costs, widens regional inequality, and strains local infrastructure, while producing knowledge spillovers that reinforce their advantage. It examines the roles of education, technology, and networks in these dynamics and discusses policy options to spread opportunity and manage the social costs of agglomeration.

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  3. 1378. The World As It Is by Ben Rhodes

    A Memoir of the Obama White House

    A candid memoir by a former White House foreign policy adviser that recounts his experience shaping and defending the Obama administration’s diplomatic efforts — from the Iran nuclear deal and the Cuba thaw to interventions in Libya and the complex responses to Syria and Russia — offering behind-the-scenes accounts of policy debates, strategy, and presidential decision-making. It blends detailed storytelling of negotiations and crises with reflections on the challenges of diplomacy, the limits of power, and the consequences of choices made, while chronicling the team’s efforts to communicate American values and interests. The narrative also confronts the administration’s mistakes and the political currents that culminated in a populist backlash, arguing for the importance of principled, pragmatic engagement in a turbulent world.

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  4. 1379. Dying by Cory Taylor

    A Memoir

    An intimate, candid memoir in which the narrator confronts terminal illness with wry humor, blunt honesty and fierce curiosity, reflecting on mortality, memory, family dynamics and the practical and emotional realities of care, loss and what it means to live fully while dying.

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  5. 1380. Basketball by Shea Serrano

    A Collection of Questions Asked, Answered, Illustrated

    A playful, illustrated collection of essays and art that answers quirky, provocative questions about basketball, blending humor, sharp opinion, pop-culture references, rankings, hypothetical debates, and historical reflections to celebrate the game’s players, moments, and culture while inviting both casual fans and diehard devotees into spirited, accessible arguments and thought experiments.

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  6. 1381. Under The Bright Lights by Daniel Woodrell

    Under the Bright Lights follows the life of a small-town teenage boy who becomes involved with a travelling carnival and a corrupt local world of gambling and violence; as he navigates love, loyalty, and survival in a depressed Ozark community, he must confront the consequences of choices that pull him deeper into danger and moral compromise.

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  7. 1382. The Ones You Do by Daniel Woodrell

    In St. Bruno, Cajun police detective Rene Shade must protect his estranged, drunken father — a former pool hustler whose money was taken by his young wife — from a violent killer hunting the missing cash.

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  8. 1383. Rodin's Debutante by Ward Just

    Tommy Ogden, a wealthy man outside turn‑of‑the‑century Chicago, declines to commission a Rodin bust and instead endows a boys’ school. Years later Lee Goodell’s coming of age—his decision to become a sculptor, to live on the South Side, and to enter Hyde Park’s intellectual world—unfolds against midcentury Chicago. The school’s library houses a plaster known as Rodin’s Debutante, a quiet presence as Lee confronts his past and reconnects with a childhood friend who has endured a violent trauma.

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  9. 1384. A Few Corrections by Brad Leithauser

    Wesley Sultan’s obituary depicts a quiet, ordinary life, but a determined narrator uses it as a roadmap to uncover a very different story. Traveling from Michigan to Miami and the French countryside and speaking with those who knew him, the narrator pieces together the life of a handsome, ambitious, and deceptive man whose relationships with women drove much of his world. As memories and corrections reshape the account, the investigation also forces the narrator to confront his own history.

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  10. 1385. Unequal Democracy by Larry Bartels

    The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age

    Combining statistical analysis of public opinion, voting records, and economic data, the work shows that rising U.S. income inequality since the late 20th century has been reinforced by political processes that are far more responsive to affluent citizens than to middle- and lower-income voters. Policies such as tax cuts, deregulation, and budget priorities have tended to favor the wealthy, while electoral dynamics, campaign finance, and partisan strategies contribute to skewed representation and limited policy redress for the poor. The result is a political economy in which market forces and democratic institutions interact to concentrate income and influence at the top.

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  11. 1386. Dingley Falls by Michael Malone

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  12. 1387. The Bronx Nobody Knows by William B Helmreich

    An Urban Walking Guide

    A vivid, street-level portrait of a New York borough conveyed through hundreds of interviews and neighborhood-by-neighborhood observations, revealing its complex mix of cultures, histories, struggles and celebrations; the book dispels stereotypes by chronicling everyday life—from long-standing families and immigrant communities to local businesses, religious institutions and grassroots organizers—while tracing the area’s cycles of decline and resilience and highlighting the people who shape its ongoing revival.

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  13. 1388. America, The Farewell Tour by Chris Hedges

    The Farewell Tour

    A searing diagnosis of national decline that argues corporate capitalism, militarism, and a corrupt political class have hollowed out democratic institutions and civic life; through reporting from deindustrialized towns, veterans, addicts, and displaced workers, it portrays social fragmentation, cultural decay, and the rise of authoritarian impulses, and calls for moral resistance, community rebuilding, and radical dissent to avert further collapse.

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  14. 1389. Pequena Coreografia Do Adeus by Aline Bei

    Um texto breve e poético que atravessa despedidas, perdas e reencontros; em fragmentos íntimos, a narradora examina memórias, pequenas rotinas e os gestos que sustentam o luto, mesclando dor e delicadeza até encontrar formas de recomeço. A linguagem é concisa e musical, transformando o cotidiano em um mapa de afetos que revela como nos despedimos e seguimos adiante.

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  15. 1390. The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart by Holly Ringland

    After a devastating childhood trauma, a young girl is taken to live with her reclusive grandmother on a remote Australian flower farm where she learns the secret language and healing power of plants; as she grows, she uncovers family violence and buried secrets, confronts grief and loss, and ultimately seeks belonging, strength and renewal through her deepening connection to the land, its flowers and the people who tend them.

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  16. 1391. Die Insel Der Tausend Leuchttürme by Walter Moers

    Ein phantastischer Roman, in dem ein auf einer geheimnisvollen Insel voller Leuchttürme gestrandeter Erzähler auf skurrile Bewohner, seltsame Kreaturen und rätselhafte Geheimnisse trifft; in surrealen, oft humorvollen Episoden entfaltet sich ein labyrinthartiges Geflecht aus Geschichten, Intrigen und metafiktionalen Wendungen, das Fragen nach Sprache, Erinnerung und Identität stellt und zugleich Gesellschaftssatire mit fantasievoller Abenteuerlust verbindet.

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  17. 1392. Nobody by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    In a world where some people are literally invisible to others and trained as hidden assassins, sixteen-year-old Claire has lived unnoticed her whole life—until the Institute identifies her as a threat. They send seventeen-year-old operative Nix to eliminate her, but when he sees her he can’t complete the hit: for reasons neither understands, they appear to be the only two people who notice each other, forcing both teens into a dangerous choice.

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  18. 1393. Catapult Your Productivity by Damon Zahariades

    A concise, practical guide offering actionable strategies to boost daily output by eliminating distractions, prioritizing high-value tasks, batching and time-blocking, delegating low-value work, and building sustainable habits and routines. It blends mindset shifts with step-by-step techniques for beating procrastination, managing energy, and creating simple systems to plan, focus, and protect time so readers can accomplish more with less stress.

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  19. 1394. The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo by Stieg Larsson

    A disgraced investigative journalist teams up with a brilliant but troubled female hacker to solve a decades-old disappearance of a wealthy industrialist’s niece, uncovering a web of family secrets, sexual violence, corporate corruption, and a serial killer. Their collaboration exposes systemic misogyny and leads them into dangerous, personal confrontations as they piece together a violent history hidden by wealth and power.

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  20. 1395. Rytual by Chloe Wilson

    Marnie Sellick takes a job at the coveted beauty brand rytuał and is drawn into the glamorous world of its charismatic founder, Luna Peters. As she grows closer to Luna and the all-female staff, Marnie becomes entangled in the brand’s seductive, cult-like culture and must confront how far she’ll go for belonging, beauty, and identity.

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  21. 1396. Januaries by Olivie Blake

    Stories of Love, Magic & Betrayal

    A dark, intimate novel that follows a woman's obsessive, sometimes destructive relationship as it unfolds over recurring Januaries, using fragmented time and spare, lyrical prose to explore grief, memory, and how desire can warp identity; the story moves between past and present to reveal the emotional consequences of choices and the ache of trying to hold on to a person and a moment that won’t stay still.

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  22. 1397. Talking At Night by Claire Daverley

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  23. 1398. Animal Factory by Edward Bunker

    A raw, first-person account of a career criminal’s life inside the American prison system, chronicling the brutality, codes of loyalty, and petty economies that govern inmates’ survival. The narrator describes cycles of crime, incarceration, and parole with unsentimental detail, exposing the ways institutional violence and limited choices shape behavior and identity. It’s a gritty exploration of survival, camaraderie, and the slim chances for change within a punitive system.

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  24. 1399. Against The Machine by Paul Kingsnorth

    On the Unmaking of Humanity

    Paul Kingsnorth examines how a pervasive technological-cultural force — which he calls the “Machine” — has reshaped human life from the Industrial Revolution through the rise of artificial intelligence, altering our economies, communities, and relationship with the natural world. The book traces the spiritual and economic roots of this shift and urges a renewed focus on local ties, land, heritage, and resistance to centralized power, offering reflections on how to remain authentically human in a highly technologized age.

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  25. 1400. Qur'an And Woman by Amina Wadud

    Rereading the Sacred Text from a Woman's Perspective

    This work offers a feminist re-reading of the Qur'an, arguing that many commonly accepted gendered interpretations stem from patriarchal readings, later legal traditions, and linguistic misunderstandings rather than the text itself; through close attention to language, context, and the Qur'an’s overarching ethical principles, the author shows how the scripture supports spiritual and moral equality between men and women and calls for reinterpretations of family law, leadership, and social roles that reflect that egalitarian vision.

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