Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2024 230 Books We’re Looking Forward to Reading This Year ByLiterary Hub January 3, 2024 Happy New Year, readers. 2023 had itsups and downs (mostly downs), but as always, at least it brought us somevery good books. But now that you’ve readall ...
which is peppered with stories both bizarre and traumatic. Newton doesn’t avoid the sins of her kin—including their involvement in slavery and genocide—in this intricately researched account of the most universal subject
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of (the second half of) 2022—or, 230 books to read before 2023. | Lit Hub Reading Lists Article continues after advertisement Remove Ads Gabriel Pasquini peeps into the world of Doug Metzger, and his “extraordinary, dogged, lonely—perhaps hubristic?—quest...
Bernardine Evaristo made history in 2019 when she became the first Black woman and first Black British person ever to win the Booker prize. That landmark victory brought with it a legion of new fans, all of whom will surely be eager to read her highly anticipated nonfiction debut.Manifestois...
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(sorry, we couldn’t help it, all other lists must die by our hand) 2020 books most eagerly anticipated by the Literary Hub staff. Get going—this is going to take a while. This is a snapshot of the year to come in books—some of which we’ve read, some of which we haven’t,...
(and his story is the most interesting of the group). And that’s not this novel’s only connection to the Mitchell-verse. While some of the elements are a little ham-handed (Mitchell has apparently invented the literary version of a fade-out), and I could have done with a few fewer...
she writes. “It has mocked immigration controls, biometrics, digital surveillance and every other kind of data analytics, and struck hardest—thus far—in the richest, most powerful nations of the world, bringing the engine of capitalism to a juddering halt.” Where ...
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2021 Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2021 228 Books We're Looking Forward to This Year ByLiterary Hub January 6, 2021
vulnerable kind of love. One of the most moving parts of that novel was the complex portrait Louis painted of his father, a laborer who worked his body into early retirement, who never saw a second self in the media, a working-class man intimidated to the point of fear by his son’s...