Stephen King
Stephen King has written greater than 60 books, lots of which have been tailored for movie and tv. His newest is the story assortment YOU LIKE IT DARKER.
“Atonement,” by Ian McEwan ● “Christine Falls,” by Benjamin Black ● “The Goldfinch,” by Donna Tartt ● “Gone Woman,” by Gillian Flynn ● “No Nation for Outdated Males,” by Cormac McCarthy ● “Oryx and Crake,” by Margaret Atwood ● “The Paying Visitors,” by Sarah Waters ● “The Plot In opposition to America,” by Philip Roth ● “The Sympathizer,” by Viet Thanh Nguyen ● “Beneath the Dome,” by Stephen King
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Min Jin Lee
Min Jin Lee has written two novels: FREE FOOD FOR MILLIONAIRES and PACHINKO, which was one among The Occasions’s 10 Finest Books of 2017.
“All of the Gentle We Can’t See,” by Anthony Doerr ● “Behind the Stunning Forevers,” by Katherine Boo ● “Brooklyn,” by Colm Tóibín ● “The Buddha within the Attic,” by Julie Otsuka ● “Educated,” by Tara Westover ● “Evicted,” by Matthew Desmond ● “Gilead,” by Marilynne Robinson ● “The Recognized World,” by Edward P. Jones ● “Nickel and Dimed,” by Barbara Ehrenreich ● “Redeployment,” by Phil Klay
Karl Ove Knausgaard
Karl Ove Knausgaard is a Norwegian author and essayist finest identified for MY STRUGGLE, a collection of six autobiographical novels.
“2666,” by Roberto Bolaño ● “The Argonauts,” by Maggie Nelson ● “The Days of Abandonment,” by Elena Ferrante ● “The Flame Alphabet,” by Ben Marcus ● “The Kingdom,” by Emmanuel Carrère ● “By no means Let Me Go,” by Kazuo Ishiguro ● “Small Issues Like These,” by Claire Keegan ● “Storm Nonetheless,” by Peter Handke ● “Prepare Desires,” by Denis Johnson ● “Voices from Chernobyl,” by Svetlana Alexievich
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Bonnie Garmus
Bonnie Garmus is the creator of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY, which was named Barnes & Noble’s e book of the 12 months in 2022.
“Between the World and Me,” by Ta-Nehisi Coates ● “Demon Copperhead,” by Barbara Kingsolver ● “Educated,” by Tara Westover ● “Genome,” by Matt Ridley ● “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” by J.Ok. Rowling ● “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius,” by Dave Eggers ● “Henry David Thoreau,” by Laura Dassow Partitions ● “Pobby and Dingan,” by Ben Rice ● “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead ● “The Worst Laborious Time,” by Timothy Egan
Nana Kwame Adjei‑Brenyah
Nana Kwame Adjei‑Brenyah’s debut novel, CHAIN-GANG ALL-STARS, was one among The Occasions’s 10 Finest Books of 2023.
“Ingesting Espresso Elsewhere: Tales,” by ZZ Packer ● “Ghost Of,” by Diana Khoi Nguyen ● “Greenwood,” by Michael Christie ● “Look,” by Solmaz Sharif ● “Pachinko,” by Min Jin Lee ● “Pastoralia,” by George Saunders ● “Sing, Unburied, Sing,” by Jesmyn Ward ● “Tales of Your Life and Others,” by Ted Chiang ● “Tenth of December,” by George Saunders ● “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead
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Junot Díaz
Junot Díaz is an creator whose books embrace THE BRIEF WONDROUS LIFE OF OSCAR WAO, which gained the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
“Americanah,” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ● “Behind the Stunning Forevers,” by Katherine Boo ● “Brother, I am Dying,” by Edwidge Danticat ● “Kingdom Animalia,” by Aracelis Girmay ● “The Recognized World,” by Edward P. Jones ● “Out,” by Natsuo Kirino ● “The Savage Detectives,” by Roberto Bolaño ● “Say Her Title,” by Francisco Goldman ● “Tales of Your Life and Others,” by Ted Chiang ● “Tuff,” by Paul Beatty
Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker is an Emmy-winning actress and the founding father of Zando’s literary imprint, SJP Lit.
“An American Marriage,” by Tayari Jones ● “The Bee Sting,” by Paul Murray ● “A Burning,” by Megha Majumdar ● “A Constellation of Important Phenomena,” by Anthony Marra ● “The Corrections,” by Jonathan Franzen ● “The Goldfinch,” by Donna Tartt ● “A Historical past of Burning,” by Janika Oza ● “The Nickel Boys,” by Colson Whitehead ● “Say Nothing,” by Patrick Radden Keefe ● “Wave,” by Sonali Deraniyagala
James Patterson
James Patterson has written greater than 200 books throughout numerous genres, together with collaborations with Invoice Clinton and Dolly Parton. His newest books embrace CONFESSIONS OF THE DEAD, which he wrote with J.D. Barker, and TIGER, TIGER.
“11/22/63,” by Stephen King ● “The Guide Thief,” by Markus Zusak ● “Educated,” by Tara Westover ● “The Woman with the Dragon Tattoo,” by Stieg Larsson ● “Gone Woman,” by Gillian Flynn ● “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fireplace,” by J.Ok. Rowling ● “Kitchen Confidential,” by Anthony Bourdain ● “Life,” by Keith Richards with James Fox ● “Mystic River,” by Dennis Lehane ● “Seabiscuit,” by Laura Hillenbrand
Elin Hilderbrand
Elin Hilderbrand, sometimes called the queen of seaside reads, just lately introduced that SWAN SONG, launched in June, could be the final of her Nantucket summer time novels.
“Alice & Oliver,” by Charles Bock ● “American Spouse,” by Curtis Sittenfeld ● “Dust Music,” by Tim Winton ● “Euphoria,” by Lily King ● “Each Final One,” by Anna Quindlen ● “Fates and Furies,” by Lauren Groff ● “Hamnet,” by Maggie O’Farrell ● “Luster,” by Raven Leilani ● “Could We Be Forgiven,” by A.M. Properties ● “The Evening Circus,” by Erin Morgenstern
Annette Gordon‑Reed
Annette Gordon-Reed is a professor at Harvard College whose 2008 historical past, THE HEMINGSES OF MONTICELLO, gained each a Pulitzer Prize and a Nationwide Guide Award…
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“Between the World and Me,” by Ta-Nehisi Coates ● “The Emperor of All Maladies,” by Siddhartha Mukherjee ● “Gilead,” by Marilynne Robinson ● “The Hemingses of Monticello,” by Annette Gordon-Reed ● “The Immortal Lifetime of Henrietta Lacks,” by Rebecca Skloot ● “The Metaphysical Membership,” by Louis Menand ● “The Plot In opposition to America,” by Philip Roth ● “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead ● “The Heat of Different Suns,” by Isabel Wilkerson ● “Wolf Corridor,” by Hilary Mantel
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Rebecca Roanhorse
Rebecca Roanhorse is a Hugo- and Nebula-winning science fiction and fantasy novelist whose works embrace BLACK SUN and TRAIL OF LIGHTNING.
“Ancillary Justice,” by Ann Leckie ● “Exhalation,” by Ted Chiang ● “The Fifth Season,” by N.Ok. Jemisin ● “The Ministry for the Future,” by Kim Stanley Robinson ● “The Solely Good Indians,” by Stephen Graham Jones ● “The Paper Menagerie and Different Tales,” by Ken Liu ● “Ring Shout,” by P. Djèlí Clark ● “The Spherical Home,” by Louise Erdrich ● “The Saint of Vibrant Doorways,” by Vajra Chandrasekera ● “Chosen Tales,” by Theodore Sturgeon
Marlon James
Marlon James is the creator of 5 novels, together with A BRIEF HISTORY OF SEVEN KILLINGS, which gained the 2015 Booker Prize.
“2666,” by Roberto Bolaño ● “As Meat Loves Salt,” by Maria McCann ● “Evicted,” by Matthew Desmond ● “The Fifth Season,” by N.Ok. Jemisin ● “The Good Lord Chicken,” by James McBride ● “The Line of Magnificence,” by Alan Hollinghurst ● “Pachinko,” by Min Jin Lee ● “Skippy Dies,” by Paul Murray ● “Wolf Corridor,” by Hilary Mantel ● “The World Is What It Is,” by Patrick French
Roxane Homosexual
Roxane Homosexual is an editor, essayist and creator whose best-selling nonfiction consists of BAD FEMINIST and HUNGER. She can be a contributing Opinion author for The New York Occasions.
“The Superb Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,” by Michael Chabon ● “The Brutal Language of Love,” by Alicia Erian ● “Woman, Girl, Different,” by Bernardine Evaristo ● “Heavy,” by Kiese Laymon ● “Her Physique and Different Events,” by Carmen Maria Machado ● “NW,” by Zadie Smith ● “Pachinko,” by Min Jin Lee ● “Room,” by Emma Donoghue ● “Salvage the Bones,” by Jesmyn Ward ● “State of Surprise,” by Ann Patchett
Jonathan Lethem
Jonathan Lethem is a author finest identified for his 1999 novel MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN.
“Aurora,” by Kim Stanley Robinson ● “Pricey Cyborgs,” by Eugene Lim ● “The Staff,” by Olga Ravn ● “Erasure,” by Percival Everett ● “Hawthorn & Youngster,” by Keith Ridgway ● “Homes of Ravicka,” by Renee Gladman ● “How the Useless Dream,” by Lydia Millet ● “The Final Samurai,” by Helen DeWitt ● “Pity the Beast,” by Robin McLean ● “Trance,” by Christopher Sorrentino
Sarah MacLean
Sarah MacLean is an award-winning romance author whose most up-to-date novel is KNOCKOUT.
“After Hours on Milagro Avenue,” by Angelina M. Lopez ● “Once more the Magic,” by Lisa Kleypas ● “Guess Me,” by Jennifer Crusie ● “Circe,” by Madeline Miller ● “Darkish Wants at Evening’s Edge,” by Kresley Cole ● “Forbidden,” by Beverly Jenkins ● “Georgie, All Alongside,” by Kate Clayborn ● “Hana Khan Carries On,” by Uzma Jalaluddin ● “A Coronary heart of Blood and Ashes,” by Milla Vane ● “Ravishing the Heiress,” by Sherry Thomas
Ed Yong
Ed Yong is a Pulitzer Prize-winning science journalist and the creator of AN IMMENSE WORLD and I CONTAIN MULTITUDES.
“Bel Canto,” by Ann Patchett ● “Chain-Gang All-Stars,” by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah ● “A Day within the Lifetime of Abed Salama,” by Nathan Thrall ● “Exit West,” by Mohsin Hamid ● “H Is for Hawk,” by Helen Macdonald ● “The Immortal Lifetime of Henrietta Lacks,” by Rebecca Skloot ● “Saving Time,” by Jenny Odell ● “The Swimmers,” by Julie Otsuka ● “This Is How You Lose the Time Battle,” by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone ● “Belief,” by Hernan Diaz
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Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams, a employees author at The Atlantic, is the creator of LOSING MY COOL and SELF-PORTRAIT IN BLACK AND WHITE.
“All Aunt Hagar’s Youngsters,” by Edward P. Jones ● “Biography of X,” by Catherine Lacey ● “Eat the Doc,” by Dana Spiotta ● “Concepts of Heaven: A Ring of Tales,” by Joan Silber ● “Malcolm X,” by Manning Marable ● “The Spherical Home,” by Louise Erdrich ● “Runaway,” by Alice Munro ● “Keep True,” by Hua Hsu ● “Veronica,” by Mary Gaitskill ● “The Heat of Different Suns,” by Isabel Wilkerson
Paul Tremblay
Paul Tremblay is an award-winning horror novelist whose newest e book is HORROR MOVIE.
“2666,” by Roberto Bolaño ● “Home of Leaves,” by Mark Z. Danielewski ● “Woman Joker, Vol. 1,” by Kaoru Takamura ● “The Maniac,” by Benjamín Labatut ● “By no means Let Me Go,” by Kazuo Ishiguro ● “No Nation for Outdated Males,” by Cormac McCarthy ● “The Solely Good Indians,” by Stephen Graham Jones ● “Our Share of Evening,” by Mariana Enriquez ● “Treasure Island!!!,” by Sara Levine ● “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead
Nick Hornby
Nick Hornby is finest identified for comedian novels like HIGH FIDELITY and ABOUT A BOY.
“The Superb Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,” by Michael Chabon ● “Austerity Britain,” by David Kynaston ● “Billy Lynn’s Lengthy Halftime Stroll,” by Ben Fountain ● “Empire Falls,” by Richard Russo ● “Gilead,” by Marilynne Robinson ● “Olive Kitteridge,” by Elizabeth Strout ● “On Magnificence,” by Zadie Smith ● “Photos at a Revolution,” by Mark Harris ● “Random Household,” by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc ● “Say Nothing,” by Patrick Radden Keefe
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Scott Turow
Scott Turow is an legal professional and author finest identified for authorized thrillers like PRESUMED INNOCENT and THE BURDEN OF PROOF.
“Bel Canto,” by Ann Patchett ● “Dreamland,” by Sam Quinones ● “The Good Lord Chicken,” by James McBride ● “My Sensible Buddy,” by Elena Ferrante. Translated by Ann Goldstein. ● “On Tyranny,” by Timothy Snyder ● “The Orphan Grasp’s Son,” by Adam Johnson ● “The Story of a New Title,” by Elena Ferrante. Translated by Ann Goldstein ● “The Story of the Misplaced Youngster,” by Elena Ferrante. Translated by Ann Goldstein ● “Considering, Quick and Gradual,” by Daniel Kahneman ● “These Who Depart and These Who Keep,” by Elena Ferrante. Translated by Ann Goldstein
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Daniel Alarcón
Daniel Alarcón is a novelist (LOST CITY RADIO) and contributing author at The New Yorker whose long-running Spanish-language podcast, Radio Ambulante, is distributed by NPR.
“The Temporary Wondrous Lifetime of Oscar Wao,” by Junot Díaz ● “Citizen,” by Claudia Rankine ● “Exit West,” by Mohsin Hamid ● “The Recognized World,” by Edward P. Jones ● “Lincoln within the Bardo,” by George Saunders ● “My Sensible Buddy,” by Elena Ferrante. Translated by Ann Goldstein. ● “NW,” by Zadie Smith ● “Random Household,” by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc ● “The Savage Detectives,” by Roberto Bolaño ● “Say Nothing,” by Patrick Radden Keefe
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers is a poet and professor of English on the College of Oklahoma. Her debut novel, THE LOVE SONGS OF W.E.B. DU BOIS, was one among The Occasions’s 10 Finest Books of 2021.
“Brother, I am Dying,” by Edwidge Danticat ● “Constructed from the Fireplace,” by Victor Luckerson ● “Feminism Is For All people,” by bell hooks ● “Gathering Blossoms,” by Alice Walker ● “The Recognized World,” by Edward P. Jones ● “A Mercy,” by Toni Morrison ● “The Supply of Self-Regard,” by Toni Morrison ● “Stamped from the Starting,” by Ibram X. Kendi ● “Ties that Bind,” by Tiya Miles ● “The Heat of Different Suns,” by Isabel Wilkerson
Lucy Sante
Lucy Sante is a author whose final e book, I HEARD HER CALL MY NAME, is a memoir of her gender transition.
“Anniversaries,” by Uwe Johnson. Translated by Damion Searls ● “Feral Metropolis,” by Jeremiah Moss ● “The Buddy,” by Sigrid Nunez ● “It Will get Me House, This Curving Monitor,” by Ian Penman ● “Jacket Climate,” by Mike DeCapite ● “The Mars Room,” by Rachel Kushner ● “Identical Mattress Totally different Desires,” by Ed Park ● “The Savage Detectives,” by Roberto Bolaño ● “Keep True,” by Hua Hsu ● “Voices from Chernobyl,” by Svetlana Alexievich
Gary Shteyngart
Gary Shteyngart has written 5 novels, one among which, ABSURDISTAN, was named one among The Occasions’s 10 Finest Books of 2006.
“Bangkok Wakes to Rain,” by Pitchaya Sudbanthad ● “The Collected Tales of Amy Hempel,” by Amy Hempel ● “Educated,” by Tara Westover ● “Exit West,” by Mohsin Hamid ● “The Grasp,” by Colm Tóibín ● “Netherland,” by Joseph O’Neill ● “Define,” by Rachel Cusk ● “Postwar,” by Tony Judt ● “Veronica,” by Mary Gaitskill ● “The Heat of Different Suns,” by Isabel Wilkerson
Anand Giridharadas
Anand Giridharadas is a author and former overseas correspondent whose books embrace THE PERSUADERS and WINNERS TAKE ALL.
“The Argonauts,” by Maggie Nelson ● “Behind the Stunning Forevers,” by Katherine Boo ● “Darkish Cash,” by Jane Mayer ● “Far From the Tree,” by Andrew Solomon ● “A Little Life,” by Hanya Yanagihara ● “Most Metropolis,” by Suketu Mehta ● “My Battle: Guide 2,” by Karl Ove Knausgaard ● “One in all Us,” by Asne Seierstad ● “Random Household,” by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc ● “The 12 months of Magical Considering,” by Joan Didion
Jessamine Chan
Jessamine Chan’s debut novel, THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD MOTHERS, was named by Barack Obama as one among his favourite books of 2022.
“Chain-Gang All-Stars,” by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah ● “Cinema Love,” by Jiaming Tang ● “Simple Magnificence,” by Chloé Cooper Jones ● “Invisible Youngster,” by Andrea Elliott ● “Kairos,” by Jenny Erpenbeck ● “Matrix,” by Lauren Groff ● “Minor Emotions,” by Cathy Park Hong ● “By no means Let Me Go,” by Kazuo Ishiguro ● “Pure Color,” by Sheila Heti ● “Torn Aside,” by Dorothy Roberts
Michael Robbins
Michael Robbins is the creator of a number of poetry collections, together with WALKMAN and THE SECOND SEX.
“Alien vs. Predator,” by Michael Robbins ● “Communal Luxurious,” by Kristin Ross ● “Merciless Optimism,” by Lauren Berlant ● “Fossil Capital,” by Andreas Malm ● “Keats’s Odes,” by Anahid Nersessian ● “Lila,” by Marilynne Robinson ● “Planet of Slums,” by Mike Davis ● “Poemland,” by Chelsey Minnis ● “Stolen Life,” by Fred Moten ● “Veronica,” by Mary Gaitskill
Alma Katsu
Alma Katsu is a genre-spanning author whose books embrace RED WIDOW and THE HUNGER.
“Gone Woman,” by Gillian Flynn ● “Jonathan Unusual and Mr Norrell,” by Susanna Clarke ● “Lincoln within the Bardo,” by George Saunders ● “The Little Buddy,” by Donna Tartt ● “The Little Stranger,” by Sarah Waters ● “By no means Let Me Go,” by Kazuo Ishiguro ● “The Solely Good Indians,” by Stephen Graham Jones ● “The Swimmers,” by Julie Otsuka ● “The Time Traveler’s Spouse,” by Audrey Niffenegger ● “Wolf Corridor,” by Hilary Mantel
Megan Abbott
Megan Abbott is the Edgar-winning creator of 11 novels, together with DARE ME, THE TURNOUT and BEWARE THE WOMAN.
“Blonde,” by Joyce Carol Oates ● “Gone Woman,” by Gillian Flynn ● “Life After Life,” by Kate Atkinson ● “A Little Life,” by Hanya Yanagihara ● “Misplaced Women,” by Robert Kolker ● “My Sister, the Serial Killer,” by Oyinkan Braithwaite ● “Nemesis,” by Philip Roth ● “Random Household,” by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc ● “Winter’s Bone,” by Daniel Woodrell ● “The 12 months of Magical Considering,” by Joan Didion
Joshua Ferris
Joshua Ferris has written 5 novels, together with THEN WE CAME TO THE END, which gained the 2008 PEN/Hemingway Award.
“The Corrections,” by Jonathan Franzen ● “The Gathering,” by Anne Enright ● “Gilead,” by Marilynne Robinson ● “The Recognized World,” by Edward P. Jones ● “No Nation for Outdated Males,” by Cormac McCarthy ● “No One Is Speaking About This,” by Patricia Lockwood ● “NW,” by Zadie Smith ● “The Savage Detectives,” by Roberto Bolaño ● “Tinkers,” by Paul Harding ● “Wolf Corridor,” by Hilary Mantel
Ann Napolitano
Ann Napolitano is a novelist whose final e book, HELLO BEAUTIFUL, was the a centesimal decide of Oprah’s Guide Membership.
“Americanah,” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ● “The Temporary Wondrous Lifetime of Oscar Wao,” by Junot Díaz ● “Cloud Atlas,” by David Mitchell ● “Demon Copperhead,” by Barbara Kingsolver ● “Far From the Tree,” by Andrew Solomon ● “Homegoing,” by Yaa Gyasi ● “The Grasp,” by Colm Tóibín ● “Station Eleven,” by Emily St. John Mandel ● “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead ● “Wolf Corridor,” by Hilary Mantel
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John Irving
John Irving is the creator of THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, THE CIDER HOUSE RULES and A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY, amongst different novels.
“The Absolutist,” by John Boyne ● “Burma Sahib,” by Paul Theroux ● “Reducing for Stone,” by Abraham Verghese ● “Final Evening,” by James Salter ● “The Nix,” by Nathan Hill ● “Peeling the Onion,” by Günter Grass ● “A Saint from Texas,” by Edmund White ● “Shadow Nation,” by Peter Matthiessen ● “Warlight,” by Michael Ondaatje ● “Why Be Pleased When You May Be Regular?,” by Jeanette Winterson
Tiya Miles
Tiya Miles is a professor of historical past at Harvard College whose books embrace ALL THAT SHE CARRIED, which gained the 2021 Nationwide Guide Award for nonfiction, and the just-published NIGHT FLYER.
“Frederick Douglass,” by David W. Blight ● “The Hemingses of Monticello,” by Annette Gordon-Reed ● “Much less,” by Andrew Sean Greer ● “The Omnivore’s Dilemma,” by Michael Pollan ● “Individuals Love Useless Jews,” by Dara Horn ● “The Spherical Home,” by Louise Erdrich ● “Salvage the Bones,” by Jesmyn Ward ● “The Swerve,” by Stephen Greenblatt ● “The Underground Railroad,” by Colson Whitehead
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Jami Attenberg
Jami Attenberg is a author whose new novel, A REASON TO SEE YOU AGAIN, comes out in September.
“Vibrant Useless Issues,” by Ada Limón ● “The Corrections,” by Jonathan Franzen ● “Enjoyable House,” by Alison Bechdel ● “Grief Is For Individuals,” by Sloane Crosley ● “Heavy,” by Kiese Laymon ● “The way to Write an Autobiographical Novel,” by Alexander Chee ● “Simply Youngsters,” by Patti Smith ● “Pachinko,” by Min Jin Lee ● “There Are Extra Stunning Issues Than Beyoncé,” by Morgan Parker ● “True Biz,” by Sara Novic
Stephen L. Carter
Stephen L. Carter, a professor at Yale Regulation Faculty, has written critically acclaimed nonfiction in addition to six novels, together with THE EMPEROR OF OCEAN PARK.
“Bourgeois Dignity,” by Deirdre McCloskey ● “Exit West,” by Mohsin Hamid ● “The Cloth of Civilization,” by Virginia Postrel ● “The Human Stain,” by Philip Roth ● “Inventing The Enemy,” by Umberto Eco ● “March,” by Geraldine Brooks ● “The Overstory,” by Richard Powers ● “Silence,” by Jane Brox ● “That All Shall Be Saved,” by David Bentley Hart ● “What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky,” by Lesley Nneka Arimah
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Sarah Schulman
Sarah Schulman is a novelist, playwright and nonfiction author whose most up-to-date e book is LET THE RECORD SHOW.
“Citizen,” by Claudia Rankine ● “The Freezer Door,” by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore ● “Memorial Drive,” by Natasha Trethewey ● “Minor Element,” by Adania Shibli ● “The Rediscovery of America,” by Ned Blackhawk ● “They Have been Her Property,” by Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers ● “Vanguard,” by Martha S. Jones ● “The Viral Underclass,” by Steven W. Thrasher ● “We May Have Been Buddies, My Father and I,” by Raja Shehadeh ● “The Girls’s Home of Detention,” by Hugh Ryan
Elizabeth Hand
Elizabeth Hand is the creator of 20 novels, most just lately A HAUNTING ON THE HILL.
“The Enchanted,” by Rene Denfeld ● “Henry Darger,” by John M. MacGregor ● “In poor health Will,” by Dan Chaon ● “James Tiptree Jr.,” by Julie Phillips ● “Simply Youngsters,” by Patti Smith ● “The Little Stranger,” by Sarah Waters ● “Magic for Inexperienced persons,” by Kelly Hyperlink ● “Evening of the Residing Rez,” by Morgan Talty ● “The Outdated Methods,” by Robert Macfarlane ● “Sample Recognition,” by William Gibson
Dion Graham
Dion Graham is an actor whose award-winning audiobook narrations embrace Jonathan Eig’s KING and Colson Whitehead’s CROOK MANIFESTO.
“American Battle,” by Omar El Akkad ● “Black Leopard, Pink Wolf,” by Marlon James ● “Chasing Me to My Grave,” by Winfred Rembert ● “The Darkish Forest,” by Cixin Liu ● “Evicted,” by Matthew Desmond ● “A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius,” by Dave Eggers ● “His Title Is George Floyd,” by Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa ● “King: A Life,” by Jonathan Eig ● “Washington Black,” by Esi Edugyan
Jeremy Denk
Jeremy Denk is a classical pianist and the recipient of a MacArthur Basis “genius grant.” His memoir, EVERY GOOD BOY DOES FINE, was printed in 2022.
“Austerlitz,” by W.G. Sebald ● “Take into account the Lobster,” by David Foster Wallace ● “Jeff in Venice, Loss of life in Varanasi,” by Geoff Dyer ● “A Little Satan in America,” by Hanif Abdurraqib ● “Luster,” by Raven Leilani ● “The Possessed,” by Elif Batuman ● “Random Household,” by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc ● “The Relaxation Is Noise,” by Alex Ross ● “Runaway,” by Alice Munro ● “Sound Inside Sound,” by Kate Molleson
Morgan Jerkins
Morgan Jerkins is a journalist, editor and the creator of a number of books, together with THIS WILL BE MY UNDOING.
“Barracoon,” by Zora Neale Hurston ● “Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage,” by Haruki Murakami ● “Erasure,” by Percival Everett ● “The Future Is Historical past,” by Masha Gessen ● “Woman, Girl, Different,” by Bernardine Evaristo ● “The way to Say Babylon,” by Safiya Sinclair ● “Within the Dream Home,” by Carmen Maria Machado ● “On the lookout for Lorraine,” by Imani Perry ● “Sing, Unburied, Sing,” by Jesmyn Ward
Michael Roth
Michael Roth is the president of Wesleyan College.
“The Superb Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,” by Michael Chabon ● “The Argonauts,” by Maggie Nelson ● “In Love,” by Amy Bloom ● “Lose Your Mom,” by Saidiya Hartman ● “Misplaced Youngsters Archive,” by Valeria Luiselli ● “On Earth We’re Briefly Beautiful,” by Ocean Vuong ● “Septology,” by Jon Fosse. Translated by Damion Searls ● “Considering, Quick and Gradual,” by Daniel Kahneman ● “The Topeka Faculty,” by Ben Lerner ● “A Go to From the Goon Squad,” by Jennifer Egan
Ryan Vacation
Ryan Vacation is the creator of 12 books, together with RIGHT THING, RIGHT NOW and THE DAILY STOIC, and co-owns a bookstore in Bastrop, Texas.
“Caste,” by Isabel Wilkerson ● “The Alternative,” by Edith Eger ● “Deep Work,” by Cal Newport ● “How the Phrase Is Handed,” by Clint Smith ● “Mastery,” by Robert Greene ● “The River of Doubt,” by Candice Millard ● “The Highway,” by Cormac McCarthy ● “So You’ve got Been Publicly Shamed,” by Jon Ronson ● “The Tiger,” by John Vaillant ● “Tunnel 29,” by Helena Merriman