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    I'm in the mood for a literary fiction book that's ambitious and beautifully written but ultimately more hopeful than not, with a non-depressing romance somewhere in it, in the vein of Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. I am not in the mood for trauma porn about poverty or child abuse or books where a character with mental health issues or marital/family problems does a lot of navel-gazing. Do folks have some literary fiction recommendations that are sweeping, fun, and a bit romantic? A comedic narrator is a plus but not a requirement.

    by Formal-Register-1557

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    1. Have you read The Count of Monte Cristo? If not, that’s my recommendation. Romance, intrigue, bad guys getting their comeuppance, adventure, ends on a good note. Zero time spent peering intently at the umbilicus.

    2. I thought that *Carter Beats the Devil* by Glen David Gold had a very similar vibe to Kavalier and Clay.

      *The Historian* by Elizabeth Kostova hits the sweeping and literary adventure requirements.

      *The Golem and the Jinni* by Helen Wecker might also hit the spot.

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