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In reply to the discussion: What are the BEST BOOKS you've read in 2016? [View all]hermetic
(8,627 posts)31. Sweetland by Michael Crummey
Quite unforgettable; the ending haunts me. Fortunately, I've known some Newfies IRL and they are all wonderful, generous and fun-loving folks, who didn't mind being called Newfies. Crummey really captures their dialect and some readers might find it confusing.
Another book that is staying with me is LaRose by Louise Erdrich.
These two have been particularly noteworthy to me this year.
Gosh, I just realized this discussion only has 2 more months to live at the top of the column. Wherever did the time go?
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Well, I've read about 8 books so far this year but nothing especially outstanding.
OffWithTheirHeads
Jan 2016
#1
This thread will be open all year. If you eventually read something outstanding, post about it here.
scarletwoman
Jan 2016
#3
"I'm limiting this to only the very best books that I have read in 2016." And that's exactly how
scarletwoman
Mar 2016
#21