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9 Must-Read Banned Books
…—Newsweek Heart Sutra by Yan Lianke Heart Sutra is the newest work by Yan Lianke to be published in English, although it remains unpublished in his native China. Set…
Random Acts of Senseless Violence
by Jack Womack“Fascinating and well written . . . wonderfully inventive. . . . Mr. Womack’s New York has a constant punk-rocker violence, which unwinds with a deadpan humor.” –The New York…
Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
by Bill Brewster…lively and—to anyone with a more than casual interest in the history of popular music in the latter half of the 20th century—necessary volume.” —The New York Times Book Review…
T.H.U.G. L.I.F.E.
by Sanyika Shakur“Shakur produces a visceral and strikingly real portrayal of gang life in Los Angeles, replete with sudden and inexplicable violence, revenge, betrayal, ostentatious living, racism, the strong arm of law…
The Forgers
by Bradford MorrowWhen a suspected forger is brutally murdered, his sister’s lover—himself a notorious counterfeiter of the handwriting of literary greats—is caught in a web of truth and lies that puts his…
The Reluctant Sheriff
by Chris Offutt…A. Cosby,” and in this breakneck new novel, sheriff Mick Hardin navigates the treacherous terrain of a town’s festering secrets and the violent forces who want to keep them hidden…
South Beach
by Brian Antoni…off-beat forms of physical congress . . . he means the book to encapsulate the social makeup of a city he clearly loves.” —Henry Alford, New York Times Book Review…
Down the Highway
by Howard Sounes…[a] fascinating and finely written account of Dylan’s life and times, while managing at the same time to provide interesting evaluations of his music and cultural contribution.” —The New Republic…
The Committed
by Viet Thanh NguyenThe sequel to The Sympathizer, which won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction and went on to sell over a million copies worldwide, The Committed tells the story of “the…
Mint Condition
by Dave Jamieson“An excellent and rigorous history of baseball cards . . . Dave Jamieson’s Mint Condition is a comprehensive romp through a quirky subject’s history.” —Marc Tracy, The New York Times…