The Greatest Books of All Time on Journalism

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  1. 101. The Truth by Terry Pratchett

    A Novel of Discworld

    In this satirical fantasy novel, the story revolves around the accidental establishment of the city's first newspaper by a young entrepreneur and his talking dog. As the newspaper begins to uncover and report the truth, it finds itself entangled in a plot involving political intrigue, murder, and the machinations of the city's elite. The protagonist must navigate the treacherous waters of news and information, dealing with the moral dilemmas of journalism and the power of the written word, all while the very fabric of the city's society is threatened by the stories his paper brings to light. The novel humorously explores themes of media power, truth, and the responsibility of those who control the flow of information.

    The 8320th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 102. She Said by Jodi Kantor

    Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement

    "She Said" is a compelling non-fiction book that delves into the investigative journalism efforts that exposed the pervasive sexual harassment and assault allegations against a prominent Hollywood mogul. The book details the rigorous investigation by two reporters who, through interviews and gathering of evidence, brought to light the stories of numerous women who had been silenced by legal and professional threats. Their reporting not only ignited a significant public outcry but also spurred the global #MeToo movement, challenging the culture of silence around sexual misconduct in various industries.

    The 8425th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 103. The Fiddler In The Subway by Gene Weingarten

    The True Stories Behind the Headlines

    This captivating collection of essays explores the extraordinary within the ordinary, revealing the hidden stories behind seemingly mundane events. Through a series of thought-provoking narratives, the author delves into the intricacies of human behavior, the quirks of everyday life, and the profound moments that often go unnoticed. From a world-class violinist playing incognito in a subway station to the poignant tale of a forgotten town, each story is a testament to the power of observation and the beauty of life's unexpected surprises.

    The 8462nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 104. Griftopia by Matt Taibbi

    Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America

    In this incisive exploration of the 2008 financial crisis, the author delves into the intricate web of greed and corruption that fueled the collapse of the global economy. The narrative unveils the machinations of Wall Street, the complicity of government officials, and the exploitation of ordinary citizens, painting a vivid picture of a system rigged in favor of the elite. Through a blend of sharp analysis and biting wit, the book exposes the underlying forces that turned the American Dream into a nightmare, offering a scathing critique of the financial and political landscapes.

    The 8462nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 105. Shadows by Osvaldo Soriano

    In this evocative novel, a journalist returns to his hometown in Argentina after years of exile, only to find it shrouded in mystery and haunted by the shadows of its past. As he delves into the lives of the town's residents, he uncovers a web of secrets, betrayals, and unresolved conflicts that mirror the nation's turbulent history. Through a blend of personal and political narratives, the story explores themes of memory, identity, and the lingering impact of authoritarianism, ultimately painting a poignant portrait of a community struggling to reconcile with its own ghosts.

    The 8497th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 106. The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson

    In this thrilling conclusion to a popular trilogy, the protagonist, a brilliant but troubled hacker, lies in critical condition in a hospital, charged with attempted murder. As she fights to prove her innocence and unravel the corrupt political and business ties that threaten her life, her allies, including a determined journalist, work tirelessly to expose the deep-rooted injustices that have entangled her. Together, they must navigate a web of hackers, hitmen, and government officials in a high-stakes battle against a shadowy group willing to go to any lengths to protect their secrets. The story combines elements of mystery, espionage, and courtroom drama, culminating in a gripping finale that addresses themes of power, corruption, and redemption.

    The 8501st Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 107. A Day In The Life Of Abed Salama by Nathan Thrall

    An Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy

    "A Day in the Life of Abed Salama" by Nathan Thrall is a poignant narrative centered around a tragic accident involving a school bus near Jerusalem. The story follows Abed Salama, a Palestinian father, as he embarks on a desperate journey to find his son, Milad, after the crash. As Abed navigates a complex web of physical and bureaucratic barriers, the book delves into the intertwined lives of various Jewish and Palestinian characters, revealing the intricate social and political landscape of the region. Through this deeply personal tale, the book offers a profound exploration of the ongoing conflict and its impact on everyday lives.

    The 8564th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 108. The Adventures Of Tintin by Hergé

    The book follows the intrepid young reporter Tintin and his loyal dog Snowy as they embark on a series of thrilling global adventures. Along the way, they encounter a colorful cast of characters, including the bumbling detectives Thomson and Thompson, the brilliant but eccentric Professor Calculus, and the irascible Captain Haddock. Together, they unravel mysteries, thwart villains, and uncover hidden treasures, all while navigating danger and intrigue with wit and courage. The stories are rich with humor, action, and a sense of wonder, capturing the spirit of exploration and the triumph of good over evil.

    The 8592nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 109. The Devil's Teeth by Susan Casey

    A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks

    This non-fiction book offers a gripping account of the author's fascination with the Great White sharks that inhabit the Farallon Islands, a small group of islands off the coast of California. The narrative delves into the history and science of these formidable predators, as well as the author's own daring adventures as she joins a team of biologists studying the sharks in this treacherous location. The book combines elements of natural history, adventure, and personal memoir to provide an intimate look at one of nature's most awe-inspiring creatures and the perilous environment they call home.

    The 8611th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 110. Blacklist by Sara Paretsky

    A V.I. Warshawski Novel

    In this gripping mystery, a private detective is hired to investigate seemingly unrelated cases: a clandestine love affair from the 1950s and a modern-day murder. The investigation leads her into the heart of Chicago's exclusive society, where she uncovers a complex web of deceit involving blacklisted writers and McCarthy-era political persecution. As she delves deeper, the detective finds disturbing connections between the past and present, revealing how the shadows of history continue to shape the lives and actions of those involved. The novel masterfully blends suspense, historical intrigue, and social commentary, making it a compelling read.

    The 8698th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 111. Prejudices by H. L. Mencken

    "Prejudices" is a collection of essays that offers a critical and humorous look at American culture and society in the early 20th century. The author provides biting commentary on a variety of topics, including literature, politics, and the arts, while also offering his own unconventional and often controversial viewpoints. The book is known for its satirical style and its critique of American life and values.

    The 8717th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 112. Biko by Donald Woods

    The True Story of the Young South African Martyr and His Struggle to Raise Black Consciousness

    This compelling narrative delves into the life and legacy of a prominent anti-apartheid activist, exploring his profound influence on the struggle for racial equality in South Africa. Through a detailed account of his activism, philosophy, and tragic death, the book paints a vivid picture of a man whose ideas and courage inspired a generation to challenge systemic oppression. The story is not only a tribute to his enduring impact but also a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made in the fight for justice and human rights.

    The 8740th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 113. Night Draws Near by Anthony Shadid

    Iraq's People in the Shadow of America's War

    "Night Draws Near" provides an in-depth exploration of the Iraq War's impact on Iraqi citizens, delving into the everyday lives of people caught in the crossfire of conflict. Through a series of personal stories and interviews conducted by the author, a seasoned Middle Eastern correspondent, the book paints a vivid picture of the cultural, social, and political upheaval experienced by the Iraqis. The narrative captures the resilience and suffering of individuals as they navigate the complexities of occupation, insurgency, and the struggle for democracy, offering a poignant critique of the broader implications of U.S. foreign policy in the region.

    The 8755th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 114. The Deal Of The Century by Steve Coll

    The Breakup of AT&T

    This compelling narrative delves into the intricate world of high-stakes business negotiations, chronicling the dramatic events surrounding a monumental corporate merger that reshaped the telecommunications industry. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book unveils the strategic maneuvers, intense rivalries, and personal ambitions that drove key players to orchestrate one of the most significant deals in history. It provides a behind-the-scenes look at the complex interplay of power, politics, and finance, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the relentless pursuit of corporate dominance.

    The 8990th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 115. In The Darkroom by Susan Faludi

    A Memoir

    In "In the Darkroom," Susan Faludi explores the complex relationship with her father, who underwent gender reassignment surgery and became Stefanie Faludi. Through interviews, personal anecdotes, and historical research, Faludi delves into her father's past as a Hungarian Holocaust survivor, her own upbringing, and the challenges of navigating a new relationship with a parent who has undergone such a drastic transformation. The book is a powerful exploration of identity, family, and the intersections of gender and history.

    The 9054th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 116. Soldiers And Kings by Jason De León

    "Soldiers and Kings" offers a deep dive into the hidden world of human smuggling in Latin America. Through the eyes of anthropologist Jason De León, readers are introduced to the complex lives of smugglers, often referred to as coyotes or guides, who assist migrants in crossing borders. The book provides a personal and detailed narrative centered around a coyote who grapples with love and the desire to leave the smuggling trade. De León paints a vivid picture of the intricate dynamics between low-level operatives and gang leaders, revealing the moral dilemmas and challenges they face. This intimate portrayal sheds light on the human side of a clandestine industry driven by global socio-economic forces.

    The 9061st Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 117. Love And Ruin by Evan Ratliff, Susan Orlean

    **Love and Ruin** is a captivating collection of ten true stories that delve into the depths of human experience. Each narrative takes readers on a journey through crime, passion, and adventure, exploring the extremes of nature and the intricacies of human nature. The stories are crafted by talented writers who have meticulously researched and reported on mysterious figures and events, offering insights that rival the most compelling fiction. This anthology captures the essence of storytelling, drawing readers in with vivid details and unforgettable tales.

    The 9189th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 118. Irritable Hearts by Mac McClelland

    A PTSD Love Story

    In this gripping memoir, a journalist recounts her harrowing experiences covering humanitarian crises and the subsequent battle with PTSD that ensues. Through a candid exploration of trauma, resilience, and the struggle to reclaim one's life, the narrative delves into the psychological toll of witnessing human suffering and the complex journey towards healing. The story is a raw and honest portrayal of the challenges faced by those who bear witness to the world's darkest moments, offering a poignant reflection on the personal cost of empathy and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

    The 9189th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 119. From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas L. Friedman

    Updated with a New Chapter

    This book is a comprehensive exploration of the Middle East and its complex history, politics, and conflicts, written by a journalist who spent a decade in the region. The author offers an insightful analysis of the Lebanese civil war, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the broader regional dynamics, providing an in-depth understanding of the issues from a personal perspective. The book combines historical research, political analysis, and personal anecdotes, making it an engaging and informative read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern affairs.

    The 9259th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 120. The Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka

    In this darkly satirical novel, the protagonist, a war photographer with a penchant for exposing the brutal truths of his country's civil war, finds himself in the afterlife with no memory of how he died. Set against the backdrop of 1990s Sri Lanka, a nation ravaged by conflict, he is given a week to solve the mystery of his own death and to secure the safety of his carefully documented photographic evidence, which has the power to rock the country. With the help of some eccentric and otherworldly allies, he navigates the complexities of the afterlife, reflecting on themes of corruption, violence, and the cost of silence. The narrative is a compelling mix of humor, horror, and political commentary, offering a unique perspective on the impact of war and the importance of truth.

    The 9301st Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 121. C by John Diamond

    Because Cowards Get Cancer Too

    The book is a personal account of the author's battle with throat cancer, exploring the emotional and physical challenges faced during the diagnosis, treatment, and the psychological impacts of living with a life-threatening illness. Through candid and often witty narrative, the author delves into the complexities of the medical system, the search for alternative therapies, and the profound effects of the disease on his personal relationships and perspective on life. It is a story of resilience, the importance of support, and the quest for meaning in the face of mortality.

    The 9513th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 122. Memoirs by Raymond Aron

    Fifty Years of Political Reflection

    The book in question is an intellectual autobiography by a prominent French philosopher and sociologist, chronicling his life from his early years through the tumultuous events of the 20th century. It delves into his experiences during World War II, his observations on the Cold War, and his relationships with other notable intellectuals of his time. The author reflects on his philosophical and political evolution, offering insights into his analytical approach to history, politics, and society. His memoirs serve as a window into the mind of a thinker deeply engaged with the ideological and historical challenges of his era, providing a personal perspective on the broader intellectual currents that shaped the modern world.

    The 9515th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 123. The People's Republic Of Amnesia by Louisa Lim

    Tiananmen Revisited

    This compelling narrative delves into the collective memory and the deliberate forgetting of the Tiananmen Square massacre in China. Through a series of poignant interviews and personal stories, the book explores the complex interplay between state-imposed amnesia and individual remembrance. It sheds light on the lives of those who witnessed the events, the government's efforts to erase them from public consciousness, and the ongoing struggle for truth and justice. The narrative paints a vivid picture of a society grappling with its past while navigating the challenges of modernity and censorship.

    The 9652nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 124. The Custodian Of Paradise by Wayne Johnston

    Set against the rugged backdrop of Newfoundland, this novel follows the life of Sheilagh Fielding, a fiercely independent and enigmatic woman who grapples with her past and the secrets that haunt her. As she retreats to a remote island to escape the shadows of her family history, she becomes the custodian of her own narrative, piecing together the fragments of her life with wit and resilience. Through a tapestry of memories and encounters, the story explores themes of identity, isolation, and the enduring quest for redemption in a world marked by both beauty and harshness.

    The 9808th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 125. Crusade For Justice by Ida B. Wells

    The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells

    "Crusade for Justice" is an autobiography that chronicles the life and work of a pioneering African American journalist and activist who bravely led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book details her personal experiences with racial discrimination and her tireless efforts to document and fight against the injustices faced by African Americans. Her narrative provides a powerful insight into the civil rights struggles of her time and her unwavering commitment to justice and equality, making her one of the most significant figures in American social reform.

    The 9938th Greatest Book of All Time
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