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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1426. A Empregada by Freida McFadden
Millie limpa a casa de Nina e Andrew Winchester todos os dias e prepara as refeições antes de comer sozinha em seu minúsculo quarto no sótão. Nina começa a sujar os cômodos de propósito, conta mentiras perturbadoras sobre a filha e tortura psicologicamente o marido, que fica cada vez mais fragilizado. Apesar do passado problemático, Millie imagina ter a vida de Nina com roupas, carro e marido perfeitos. Logo os Winchesters descobrirão que não sabem quem Millie é nem do que ela é capaz.
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1427. Hooked by McIntire, Emily
A Dark, Contemporary Romance
James wants to destroy his enemy, Peter Michaels. When Peter's daughter Wendy appears in his bar, he plans to seduce her for revenge. As his organization starts to crumble and a traitor emerges, his plan clouds and he begins to see Wendy as more than a pawn. Wendy, raised by a cold wealthy father, falls into an intense, addictive affair and must decide whether she loves James or the monster known as Hook.
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1428. The Memory Painter by Womack, Gwendolyn
An emotionally taut psychological thriller about an artist who begins producing paintings tied to memories she cannot explain; as the images surface details of a long-buried disappearance and tangled family secrets, she must unravel who she once was, who she can trust, and whether revealing the truth will bring healing or put her—and those she loves—at risk.
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1429. Loner by Teddy Wayne
A chilling psychological portrait of a socially awkward, hyperambitious college freshman who misreads social cues and gradually fixates on a classmate; his entitlement and narcissism drive manipulative, invasive behavior that escalates as he rationalizes stalking and moral compromise while navigating the pressures and privileges of an elite campus, offering a dark, satirical look at masculinity, loneliness, and the gulf between self-image and reality.
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1430. From A Buick 8 by Stephen King
A Pennsylvania state trooper recounts his squad's decades-long guardianship of a battered vintage Buick that behaves as if it's a portal to another world—sporadically producing strange materials and creatures and defying all attempts to study or power it. The men's mixture of curiosity, duty, and private grief turns the car into a focal point for questions about friendship, mortality, and the limits of human understanding when confronted with the truly inexplicable.
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1431. Harold by Stephen Wright
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1432. History Is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera
A grieving young man grapples with the sudden death of his ex-boyfriend, collapsing under obsessive memories, guilt and unanswered questions about what really happened; as he alternates between flashbacks to their relationship and painful confrontations in the present, he must navigate fraught ties to the deceased’s new partner and former lover while confronting his own mental-health struggles and the messy, slow work of learning to live with loss.
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1433. The Economics Of Innocent Fraud by john kenneth galbraith
Truth for Our Time
A sharp critique of contemporary economic life arguing that powerful institutions—corporations, financial interests, and a compliant expert class—systematically mislead the public with comforting myths and misleading statistics to protect their privilege; the book explains how advertising, propaganda, and expert opinion manufacture consent for harmful policies, deepen inequality, and weaken democratic accountability, while urging greater public scrutiny and institutional reform to correct the distortions that pass for sound economic management.
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1434. The Windup Bird Chronicle by haruki murakami
An ordinary Tokyo man’s life is upended when his wife vanishes, launching him into a strange, dreamlike search that brings him into contact with psychic mediums, a menacing politician, and a cast of enigmatic figures; as he descends into a dry well and into other people’s memories, wartime violence and buried secrets surface. The story blends domestic mystery, surreal episodes, and haunting historical flashbacks to blur the line between reality and the unconscious, probing themes of loss, alienation, and the hidden forces that shape personal and national histories.
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1435. A Cabeça Do Santo by Socorro Acioli
Set in a small town in northeastern Brazil, the novel follows the repercussions of the theft of a saint’s head from the local church: the missing relic unsettles family ties, awakens old loves and rivalries, and forces neighbors to reckon with the uneasy mix of Catholic devotion and Afro-Brazilian beliefs that shapes their lives. Told with sly humor and touches of magical realism, the story weaves together grief, desire and superstition as secrets surface and characters seek unexpected forms of redemption.
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1436. Cold Harbor by Matthew FitzSimmons
After brutal isolation in a CIA black-site prison, former Marine and hacker Gibson Vaughn is freed with no idea where he was or how much time he has lost. Struggling to hold on to reality, he races to rebuild the life he left and becomes consumed by vengeance against the man responsible for his rendition. As old enemies and once-trusted allies resurface, a murderous conspiracy closes in and forces him to confront the truth about those he once trusted.
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1437. Дорогуша by C.J. Skuse
Рианнон кажется самой обычной женщиной: у нее есть парень, который ей изменяет, непризнанная работа и любимая собачка. Она составляет списки тех, кого хотела бы убить, от грубого кассира в супермаркете до водителя, который ее подрезал, от соседки-клептоманки до начальницы, называющей ее дорогушей. Иногда она переходит к действиям; никто не заподозрит тихую секретаршу, которая однажды обезвредила и обесчленила напавшего на нее человека.
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1438. 1 Q84. книга 1. апрель июнь by haruki murakami
April–June
Две параллельные линии повествования — женщина, выполняющая опасные задания, и молодой преподаватель, втянутый в переписывание загадочной рукописи — постепенно сходятся в слегка искажённой версии Токио 1984 года, где появляются вторая луна и таинственные «маленькие люди». Один персонаж пытается разобраться с прошлым и организованным злом, другой — с тайной, способной изменить реальность; их поиски правды и друг друга переплетены темами одиночества, насилия и зыбкой грани между обычным миром и мистикой.
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1440. Ember Lane by Sheila Kaye-Smith
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1441. Shipping News by Annie Proulx
A timid, luckless newspaperman uproots himself from his troubled past and moves to a remote Newfoundland coastal town where, surrounded by harsh sea, eccentric locals and small‑town rituals, he takes a job covering local shipping and community news, confronts painful family history and loss, and slowly finds resilience, belonging and a steadier sense of self through hard work, new relationships and the gritty rhythms of maritime life.
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1442. The Good Doctor by Damon Galgut
The Good Doctor tells the story of an idealistic medical graduate who arrives at an isolated South African hospital to take up a year's community service. The novel follows his relocation to the remote facility and the time he spends there. It focuses on the period he spends completing community service in that hospital setting.
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1443. Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney
Four young friends in contemporary Ireland—two close women and the men in their lives—navigate friendships, romances, and creative work while exchanging candid emails and messages that reveal their doubts, desires, and moral questions. The novel maps intimate conversations about love, loneliness, class, labor and the responsibilities of making art in an anxious, media-saturated world, blending wry humor with melancholy as personal tensions and political unease slowly complicate their relationships.
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1445. Net Zero by Dieter Helm
How We Stop Causing Climate Change
A clear-eyed critique of current climate policy that argues we must be realistic about costs, trade-offs and technologies if we are to actually eliminate greenhouse-gas emissions: it calls for honest accounting rather than optimistic promises, market-based mechanisms (not endless subsidies), prioritizing proven low‑carbon options including nuclear and carbon capture where appropriate, caution about overreliance on offsets and unproven solutions, and stronger, more pragmatic government planning to achieve emissions reductions while protecting energy security and consumers.
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1446. After The Quake by haruki murakami
Stories
A linked set of short stories probes the emotional aftershocks of a devastating earthquake through the lives of disparate characters whose routines are ruptured by grief, guilt and sudden dislocation. Blending spare, melancholic realism with surreal intrusions—a talking giant frog, strange apparitions and uncanny coincidences—the tales explore loneliness, the longing for connection, and the fragile ways people try to rebuild meaning after catastrophe, turning small domestic moments into potent metaphors for trauma and quiet possibility.
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1447. The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants by Anne Brasheres
Four inseparable teenage friends who are forced to spend their first summer apart keep their bond alive by sharing a single pair of jeans that inexplicably fits each of them, sending it from one girl to the next as a talisman of connection. As the pants travel, each girl encounters her own tests—first loves, family tensions, painful loss, and the struggle to define herself—and through those experiences they grow, change, and learn how to support one another even when distance and life pull them in different directions. The story is a tender coming-of-age portrait about friendship, identity, and the ways people hold on to one another through joy and hardship.
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1448. Melvill by Rodrigo Fresán
A hypnotic, metafictional meditation in which a narrator becomes consumed by the life and work of a nineteenth-century author of sea tales, using fragments of biography, criticism, dreams and family memory to blur the line between reading and living. The prose drifts between obsession and tenderness as it maps how stories—whales, oceans, shipwrecks and solitary sailors—shape identity, exile and the act of storytelling itself. Playful and elegiac, the book collapses genres to examine how language and literary inheritance haunt and sustain the writer and reader alike.
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1449. A Burning by Megha Majumdar
Set in contemporary Kolkata, the novel follows three interlinked lives after a deadly incident on a commuter train: an impoverished Muslim gym instructor whose impulsive social-media comment is spun into a terrorism charge; an ambitious young woman from the margins who sacrifices everything for a shot at stardom; and a self-serving political operator who exploits the scandal to advance his career. As courtrooms, news cycles, and rumor take over, the story exposes how hunger, ambition, and rising nationalism warp justice and destroy relationships.
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1450. Drift by Caroline Bergvall
A hybrid, multilingual poetic meditation that maps linguistic and bodily drift across seas and histories, assembling fragments—from Old Norse echoes and archival traces to contemporary reportage and spoken rhythms—into a collage about migration, memory, climate and the erosion of language and borders; through translation, repetition and sonic play it traces how words and people are carried, transformed and lost by currents of time, water and political movement.
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