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  1. 51. The Deluge by Stephen Markley

    Set in a near-future America grappling with the devastating impacts of climate change, this gripping narrative weaves together the lives of diverse characters as they navigate a world on the brink of environmental collapse. Through a tapestry of interconnected stories, it explores the personal and societal challenges faced by individuals from different walks of life, highlighting their struggles, resilience, and the moral dilemmas they encounter. As the planet's condition worsens, the characters' paths intersect in unexpected ways, painting a vivid picture of a society forced to confront its past choices and envision a sustainable future.

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  2. 52. The History Of Bees by Maja Lunde

    Set across three different timelines, this compelling narrative weaves together the stories of three individuals connected by their relationship with bees. In 1852 England, a biologist struggles to invent a new type of beehive, hoping to secure his family's future. In 2007 Ohio, a beekeeper faces the collapse of his bee colonies, threatening his livelihood and family bonds. Meanwhile, in a dystopian future China, a young mother works as a human pollinator, reflecting on the environmental devastation that has led to the extinction of bees. Through these interconnected tales, the novel explores themes of family, ambition, and the fragile balance between humanity and nature.

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  3. 53. Poverty, By America by Matthew Desmond

    By America

    In this compelling exploration of economic disparity, the author delves into the systemic roots of poverty in the United States, challenging the conventional narratives that often blame the poor for their circumstances. By examining the intricate web of policies, practices, and societal attitudes that perpetuate inequality, the book highlights how wealthier segments of society benefit from the status quo. Through a blend of rigorous research and poignant storytelling, it calls for a collective reimagining of societal structures to foster a more equitable and just nation, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider their role in perpetuating or dismantling poverty.

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  4. 54. Writings And Drawings by James Thurber

    This collection is a delightful anthology of humor and wit, showcasing a blend of whimsical prose and charming illustrations that capture the essence of mid-20th century American life. Through a series of short stories, essays, and cartoons, the work offers a satirical yet affectionate look at human nature, relationships, and the absurdities of everyday existence. The author's keen observational skills and unique ability to blend humor with poignant insights make this compilation a timeless treasure that continues to resonate with readers seeking both laughter and reflection.

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  5. 55. Half Magic by Edward Eager

    In this whimsical tale, four siblings stumble upon a mysterious coin that grants them half of whatever they wish for, leading to a series of unexpected and humorous adventures. As they navigate the challenges of their newfound power, the children learn valuable lessons about the importance of careful consideration and the true meaning of magic. Set against a backdrop of everyday life infused with enchantment, their journey is a delightful exploration of imagination, family bonds, and the unpredictable nature of wishes.

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  6. 56. The Doctrine And Covenants by The Doctrine and Covenants

    A compilation of revelations, commandments, and doctrinal teachings received by early leaders of the Latter-day Saint movement, providing guidance on church organization, priesthood authority, missionary work, sacred ordinances, moral conduct, and preparation for the Second Coming. It combines practical instructions for governing and administering a growing faith community with theological statements about revelation, covenants, and individual and communal responsibilities.

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  7. 57. In the Days of McKinley by Margaret Leech

    "In the Days of McKinley" is a comprehensive biography of the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley. The book provides a detailed account of McKinley's personal life, his political career, and the significant events during his presidency, including the Spanish-American War and the annexation of Hawaii. The narrative also delves into the social and political climate of the era, providing a vivid picture of America at the turn of the 20th century. The book ends with the tragic assassination of McKinley, examining its impact on the nation.

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  8. 58. The Devil All The Time by Donald Ray Pollock

    "The Devil All The Time" is a dark and gritty novel that weaves together the lives of several deeply flawed characters in a small town in Ohio. Set in the aftermath of World War II, the story follows a troubled young man named Arvin Russell, whose path intersects with a corrupt preacher, a serial killer couple, and a corrupt sheriff. As their lives intertwine, the novel explores themes of violence, religion, and the consequences of one's actions, ultimately painting a disturbing portrait of the human condition.

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  9. 59. Thomas And Beulah by Rita Dove

    The book is a collection of interrelated poems that tell the semi-fictionalized story of an African American couple's life together in the early to mid-20th century. Through a series of lyrical narratives, the reader experiences the couple's journey from their courtship and marriage, through the trials and tribulations of the Great Migration, to their old age. The poems are divided into two parts, with the first half focusing on the husband's perspective and the second half on the wife's. The work explores themes of love, resilience, and the African American experience, capturing the nuances of their individual and shared lives against the backdrop of a changing America.

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  10. 60. The Dead Of The House by Hannah Green

    "The Dead of the House" is a coming-of-age novel that explores the deep connections between past and present through the eyes of its young protagonist, Vanessa, as she grows up in Ohio. The narrative weaves through Vanessa's experiences and memories, focusing particularly on her relationship with her grandfather, exploring family histories, and the stories that bind them across generations. Rich in detail and evocative prose, the novel captures the intricate dynamics of family life and the ways in which personal identity is deeply entwined with ancestral heritage.

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  11. 61. A Book Of American Martyrs by Joyce Carol Oates

    The novel delves into the deeply polarizing issue of abortion in America through the intertwined lives of two families. It begins with the assassination of an abortion provider by a staunchly pro-life extremist, exploring the profound and lasting impact of this act on both the victim's and the perpetrator's families. Through their struggles, grief, and attempts at reconciliation, the story examines themes of faith, justice, and the complex human emotions that arise from such a divisive social issue. The narrative offers a poignant and multifaceted look at the personal and societal ramifications of ideological conflict.

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  12. 62. Indignation by Philip Roth

    Set in 1951, the story follows Marcus Messner, a diligent and principled young man from Newark, New Jersey, who escapes his overbearing father's anxieties by enrolling at a conservative college in Ohio. As Marcus navigates the challenges of academic life, social expectations, and romantic entanglements, he finds himself increasingly at odds with the institution's rigid norms and his own internal conflicts. His struggle for independence and identity unfolds against the backdrop of the Korean War, ultimately leading to unforeseen and tragic consequences.

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  13. 63. A Patriot's History Of The United States by Larry Schweikart

    From Columbus's Great Discovery to America's Age of Entitlement

    The book offers a comprehensive overview of American history from a conservative perspective, emphasizing the nation's achievements and the principles of liberty and democracy that have shaped its development. It highlights key events, figures, and movements that have contributed to the United States' growth and success, while often challenging more critical or revisionist interpretations of history. The narrative underscores the importance of individualism, free-market capitalism, and traditional values in the American story, presenting a patriotic view of the country's past.

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  14. 64. Eight Men Out by Eliot Asinof

    The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series

    The book delves into the infamous 1919 Black Sox Scandal, where eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of intentionally losing the World Series in exchange for money from gamblers. It explores the motivations and circumstances that led the players to conspire, highlighting the corruption and exploitation within professional baseball at the time. Through detailed accounts and character studies, the narrative examines the impact of the scandal on the sport and the individuals involved, ultimately portraying a complex web of greed, betrayal, and the quest for justice in America's pastime.

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  15. 65. The Civil War by Geoffrey C. Ward

    An Illustrated History

    The book provides a comprehensive and vivid narrative of the American Civil War, exploring its causes, key battles, and significant figures. It delves into the political, social, and economic factors that fueled the conflict, while also highlighting the personal experiences of soldiers and civilians. Through a rich tapestry of photographs, letters, and firsthand accounts, the book captures the profound impact of the war on the nation and its enduring legacy in shaping American history.

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  16. 66. American Primitive by Mary Oliver

    This collection of poetry explores the profound connection between humans and the natural world, capturing the beauty and simplicity of nature through vivid imagery and contemplative reflections. The poems celebrate the raw, untamed aspects of the environment, inviting readers to embrace the primal and elemental forces that shape our existence. Through keen observations and lyrical language, the work evokes a sense of wonder and reverence for the natural landscape, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of all living things.

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  17. 67. Between Two Kingdoms by Suleika Jaouad

    A Memoir of a Life Interrupted

    The book is a poignant memoir that chronicles the author's journey from being diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia in her early twenties to her eventual recovery and quest for meaning beyond survival. It explores the emotional and physical challenges she faces during her treatment, the impact on her relationships, and her struggle to redefine her identity after cancer. As she embarks on a cross-country road trip, she seeks to connect with others who have experienced similar life-altering events, ultimately discovering resilience, hope, and a renewed sense of purpose in the space between illness and health.

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  18. 68. Memory Man by David Baldacci

    The novel follows Amos Decker, a former professional football player whose career ended abruptly due to a severe head injury that left him with hyperthymesia, a condition that grants him perfect recall. Now working as a detective, Decker's life is shattered when his family is brutally murdered. Haunted by the vivid memories of the crime scene, he becomes determined to find the killer. As he delves deeper into the investigation, Decker uncovers a complex web of secrets and conspiracies, testing his resolve and pushing him to the limits of his unique abilities.

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  19. 69. My Friend Dahmer by Derf Backderf

    A Graphic Novel

    The graphic novel provides a haunting and introspective look into the early life of Jeffrey Dahmer, exploring his high school years through the eyes of a former classmate. It delves into the complexities of Dahmer's troubled adolescence, marked by social isolation, disturbing behavior, and a lack of intervention from those around him. The narrative offers a poignant reflection on the missed signs and societal failures that contributed to the making of a notorious serial killer, while also humanizing the young Dahmer as a deeply troubled individual.

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  20. 70. $2.00 A Day by Kathryn J. Edin

    Living on Almost Nothing in America

    The book explores the lives of Americans living in extreme poverty, surviving on just two dollars a day per person. Through in-depth interviews and personal stories, it highlights the struggles and resilience of families facing dire economic circumstances in the United States. The narrative delves into the systemic issues and policy failures that contribute to this level of poverty, while also examining the impact on individuals' dignity and well-being. It calls for a re-evaluation of social safety nets and offers insights into potential solutions to alleviate such severe poverty.

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  21. 71. Breakfast With Buddha by Roland Merullo

    In this heartwarming and humorous novel, a successful but spiritually unfulfilled man embarks on a transformative road trip across America with an unexpected companion—a serene and wise monk. As they journey through picturesque landscapes and encounter a variety of colorful characters, the protagonist is gently guided to confront his own inner turmoil and reevaluate his life's priorities. Through a series of enlightening conversations and experiences, he begins to discover a deeper sense of purpose, leading to profound personal growth and a newfound appreciation for the simple joys of life.

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  22. 72. Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

    In this delightful romantic comedy, a quirky and independent woman finds herself caught in a whirlwind of unexpected romance when she becomes the subject of a seemingly harmless bet. As she navigates the complexities of love, self-discovery, and personal growth, she encounters a charming yet commitment-phobic man who challenges her perceptions of relationships. Amidst a backdrop of witty banter, delicious food, and a cast of endearing friends and family, the two protagonists embark on a journey that tests their beliefs and ultimately leads them to discover the true meaning of love and happiness.

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  23. 73. The Broom Of The System by David Foster Wallace

    Set in a surreal version of Cleveland, Ohio, this novel follows Lenore Beadsman, a young woman grappling with her identity amidst a series of bizarre events. Her life takes a chaotic turn when her great-grandmother, a resident of a nursing home, mysteriously disappears along with 25 other residents. As Lenore navigates her relationships with her eccentric family, a neurotic boyfriend, and a talking cockatiel, she becomes embroiled in a quest that challenges her perception of reality and explores themes of language, communication, and the nature of existence. The narrative is a blend of humor, philosophical inquiry, and postmodern storytelling, offering a satirical look at the absurdities of contemporary life.

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  24. 74. Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell

    This engaging narrative takes readers on a quirky historical journey through the United States, exploring the fascinating stories behind the assassinations of Presidents Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley. With a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and meticulous research, the author delves into the cultural and political landscapes of the times, visiting significant sites and uncovering intriguing details about the assassins and their motivations. The book offers a unique perspective on American history, weaving together the past and present with wit and insight.

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  25. 75. The Only Plane In The Sky by Garrett M. Graff

    An Oral History of 9/11

    This compelling oral history captures the raw emotions and vivid memories of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks through the voices of those who experienced it firsthand. Drawing from hundreds of interviews, the narrative weaves together the perspectives of survivors, first responders, government officials, and ordinary citizens, painting a poignant and multifaceted portrait of a day that forever altered the course of history. The book offers an intimate and immersive exploration of the chaos, heroism, and resilience that defined one of America's darkest days, providing a deeply human lens on an event that continues to resonate across the globe.

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