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    I’m tired of reading series. 😅 I’d love to devour complete, single book novels.

    Novels I’ve recently enjoyed (4 to 5 stars)

    • Babel – RF Kuang
    • The Secret History – Donna Tartt
    • Dreadful – Caitlin Rozakis
    • Pachinko – Min Jin Lee

    TYIA!

    by eggbunni

    11 Comments

    1. Taste_the__Rainbow on

      *Cage of Souls* and *Service Model* by Tchaikovsky are very engaging dying-earth standalones. SM is fairly amusing. CoS is fairly bleak but very unique.

    2. TheDogofTears on

      I just finished The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab (admittedly, I’m behind the times on that) and loved it. If you haven’t read it yet, I cannot recommend it enough.

    3. No-Message5740 on

      You might also like The Goldfinch by Donna Tart, Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi or The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alex E. Harrow

    4. CosgroveIsHereToHelp on

      Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford
      Seriously, it’s everything you want and more.

      It’s a little bit of everything — murder mystery/police procedural, alternative history in which not all indigenous people in the US have been slaughtered and the city in which the action takes place has a municipal government controlled by indigenous folks, and is the only city in the US in which that’s the case, the protagonist had a Black father and an indigenous mother and was raised in one of those mission schools that try to erase history from non-white kids, so he doesn’t fit in anywhere, doesn’t know the language, so the politics is fascinating, and there’s a little romance, too.

      If you’ve read and liked Colson Whitehead’s first book, The Intuitionist, this is a good one — the atmosphere feels much the same.

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