Ooo, if you haven’t read them yet, try The Bean Trees (her first), Prodigal Summer, and (a challenge but my favorite!) The Lacuna. I really liked Animal Dreams, too, OP. |
OMG. Was discussing horror books with a friend of DD, and I mentioned this book, and she read it and loved it! So glad that I’m not the only crazy person who remembers this book from 30 years ago!! Wouldn’t have made my top list but wanted to share! My desert island books, don’t judge… - Anne of Green Gables series - 11/22/63 by Stephen King - Jane Eyre - Lightning, Dean Koontz - Andre Dubus, entire anthology, NOT Andre Dubus III - F. Scott Fitzgerald, entire anthology - and let’s be honest, I’ll throw in the Outlander series, bc if I’m stranded on desert island I would want some JAMMF
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Prodigal Summer - Barbara Kingsolver
Whoredom In Kimmage - Rosemary Mahoney The Blue Sword - Robin McKinley The Last Chinese Chef - Nicole Mones Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zara Neale Hurston The Makioka Sisters - Junichiro Tanizaki in addition to some favorites already mentioned |
Sorry: Zora (damn autocorrect) |
| The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne |
| Harry Potter. Nothing gripped my imagination like that series. |
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Season of Passage (Pike)
Stupid but I adored it at ~ 14? |
| Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell |
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Grapes of Wrath - Steinbeck
Lonesome Dove - McMurtry Persuasion - Austen |
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Poisonwood Bible is one of mine too! Funny, I haven't liked her other books.
Others are: Cruddy by Lynda Barry. This book doesn't fit any genre. It's illustrated but not a graphic novel. It might be classified as a YA book (not sure) but it's not typical at all for YA. It's just fantastic and weird. Those are really the only two books I have read over and over again. Do you like Amy Tan? The Kitchen Gods Wife and Joy Luck Club are somewhat similar to your list. |
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A Prayer for Owen Meany— John Irving
The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint— Brady Udall Possession—A.S. Byatt The Crossing— Cormac McCarthy |
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Snow by Orhan Pamuk
Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Toles Sense Of An Ending by Julian Barnes |
You and I would be kindred spirits, PP! |
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I have lots of favorites but the first two to pop in my head are:
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie Oh and thought of a couple more: Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton |
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A Secret History- Donna Tartt
A Little Life - Hanya Yanagihara Pachinko - Min Jin Lee |