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    I’m not loving my fiction to-read list atm, so I would like to improve it with some new titles.

    If you were limited to suggesting just 1 fiction book brought out in the last 10-15 years, what would it be?

    by Max_DeIius

    39 Comments

    1. __blondeambition on

      i cannot remember the pub date of this so it may be older than 15 years, but i am the messenger by markus zusak is beautiful and life-affirming and underrated. also: demon copperhead is great!

    2. Rakatakatak-_- on

      Really enjoyed Project Hail Mary. My first sci-fi book and it was really really good. I still think about it from time to time. 

    3. Aromatic-Plastic4625 on

      Station Eleven. I love dystopian novels but this one excelled in every way possible. Highly recommend it.

    4. Fishinluvwfeathers on

      Loved a lot of the ones mentioned and some not yet appearing on this list but probably the biggest surprise love for me was Library at Mt. Char.

    5. tomatocreamsauce on

      The Neapolitan Novels by Elena Ferrante – literary fiction, series of 4 books, about a friendship and coming of age in 20th century Italy

      The Fifth Season by NK Jemisin – fantasy, start of a trilogy, about a world in which people can control tectonic plates and the consequences of that power

      Both are from the last 15 years 🙂

    6. summerwreaths on

      Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. It’s a modern classic. It should be taught in schools next to the likes of John Steinbeck and E. M. Forster.

    7. mortlikesbooks on

      Definitely read ‘Will of the Many’ by James islington. It is incredibly well written and I have never heard of a world/concept anything like the one he builds. It is the first book in a trilogy that is unfortunately unfinished; which is honestly a blessing as book one was so good it gives me a reason to re read for a refresher! Amazing characters and world building, and as a bonus I felt smarter after reading it.

    8. Almost embarrassed to say it, but one for me would be Heat 2 by Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner. Caught completely by surprise and found it riveting from start to finish.

    9. The Terror by Dan Simmons or Anathem by Neal Stephenson.  Though i think they are both right on edge

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