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The top 32 from the Best Books of 2015 List of Lists

Posted by Kate W in Fiction, Stuff and Nonsense and tagged with 2015, Adam Johnson, Amy Stewart, Angela Flournoy, Anne Enright, Anthony Marra, book list, Claire Vaye Watkins, Edith Pearlman, Eka Kurniawan, Elena Ferrante, Garth Risk Hallberg, Gavin McCrea, Hanya Yanagihara, James Hannaham, Jill Leovy, Jim Shepard, Jonathan Franzen, Joy Williams, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Kate Atkinson, Kazuo Ishiguro, Lauren Groff, Lucia Berlin, Mary Gaitskill, memoir, Mia Alvar, Ottessa Moshfegh, Paul Beatty, Paul Murray, Paula Hawkins, Salman Rushdie, short story, Ta-Nehisi Coates, true crime, Valeria Luiselli, Viet Thanh Nguyen December 5, 2015

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Even more exciting (and wildly popular) than my 2014 List of Lists was my post on the Best of the Best. It was the books that appeared most frequently on all of the lists I listed. So before I have to write the words ‘best of the best’ and ‘list of lists’ again, here it is, the 2015 Commonly-Agreed-by-the-People-Who-Publish-Best-of-2015-Book-Lists-in-November top 32 books to add to your To-Be-Read stack. Continue reading →

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