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25 buku we can't wait to read in 2016

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The hottest titles of 2016 include buzzy debuts, stunning memoirs, and long-awaited new novels from literary heavyweights such as Louise Erdrich and Michael Chabon. Read on to find out what
Dylan Klebold’s mother shares her utterly devastating side of the 1999 Columbine tragedy.
British journalist Haig has written a memoir of depression so painful and powerful that it’s destined to become a modern classic.
The rehabilitation of Bennett continues — and if this is his unvarnished story, it’s one we’re dying to read.
The Second French Empire comes alive in the beautiful story of a courtesan-turned Parisian opera star.
novelist’s anxiously awaited new work is about two best friends — both L.A. filmmakers — who tangle with a mysterious older woman who likes to seduce men over the phone.
In one of 2016’s most talked-about debuts, adult siblings squabble over their joint trust fund after their reckless brother Leo threatens to drain it.
Smith transports us from past to present and back again in this tale of a female Dutch painter and the forger behind the only painting she was known for.
, “Liz” Bennett is a magazine writer, Darcy is a pesky neurosurgeon, and Jane is a yoga teacher — but first impressions are just as problematic.
Haslett’s latest — one of spring’s biggest books — is a heartbreaking, hilarious chronicle of one family struggling to love one another amid anxiety and depression.
When a man accidentally shoots his neighbor’s 5-year-old son, both families deal with the emotional fallout.
Danler, working as a waitress, stunned the publishing world with her exquisite manuscript for
focuses on a tight-knit set of college pals who now have college-age kids themselves.
Cline’s novel, loosely based on the Manson murders, follows a teen drawn in by an alluring group of older girls who turn out to be members of a cult.
— and now he takes us into the past with his thrilling tale of a young enslaved woman racing to freedom in the South.
Foer’s first novel in a decade follows the breakup of a Jewish family unfolding against disaster in the Middle East.
’s Bernadette Fox, meet Eleanor Flood — a woman who finds life getting in the way despite all her great intentions.
A moneyed Chinese-immigrant clan loses it all, then takes a healing, uproarious road trip across the United States.
Pulitzer-Prize winning Chabon’s latest adventure explores faith and creation.
Find out the results of Queen Kelsea’s bejeweled sacrifice in the finale of our favorite fantasy trilogy.
The literary world is already buzzing about journalist Traister’s history of the unmarried American woman.
— about troops in Afghanistan — follows soldiers after they return home.
Toobin crafts compulsively readable takes on law and true crime, like this one about Patty Hearst and the Symbionese Liberation Army.
We’re obsessed with the “Ask Polly” columnist for nymag.com; an entire book of her advice sounds almost too good to be true.
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