Novels I re-read and thus, recommend
I posted a list like this once before, some years ago, and find that it is out of date. So here’s a more recent take on the type of fiction that is most likely to draw me in.
Note: I’m not claiming these are the best novels ever written. I know for a fact that some of them will raise eyebrows; the point is, I felt enough resonance with that piece of storytelling that I go back for more now and then. There are also novels I truly admire, but could not bring myself to read again. So you won’t find them here.
This list is not divided up by genre, so let me warn you: you’ll find pretty much everything here, from espionage and romance to very dark crime and sci-fi. And then there’s Austen and Dickens.
Richard Adams The Girl in a Swing
Jane Austen Persuasion; Pride and Prejudice
Toni Cade Bambara Gorilla, My Love
Amy Bloom Come to Me
James Lee Burke In the Electric Mist With Confederate Dead; White Doves at Morning; A Morning for Flamingos
A.S. Byatt Angels & Insects; Possession
Chelsea Cain Heartsick (Gretchen Lowell series)
Jetta Carleton The Moonflower Vine
Michael Chabon The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
Loretta Chase Lord Perfect; Lord of Scoundrels
Wilkie Collins The Woman in White
Laurie Colwin A Big Storm Knocked It Over
Jennifer Crusie Crazy for You; Faking It; Welcome to Temptation
Judy Cuevas Dance; Bliss
Junot Díaz The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Stephen Dobyns The Burn Palace
Dorothy Dunnett Niccolo Rising (House of Niccolo; 8 volumes)
Daphne Du Maurier Rebecca
George Eliot Adam Bede
Ken Follett Eye of the Needle
Ariana Franklin City of Shadows; Mistress of the Art of Death
Charles Frazier Cold Mountain
Thomas Hardy Far from the Madding Crowd; The Mayor of Casterbridge
Mo Hayder Poppet (the Jack Caffery series)
John Fowles The French Lieutenant’s Woman
Mark Helprin A Soldier of the Great War
Judith Ivory Beast
Baine Kerr Wrongful Death
Stephen King The Stand; Black House; Dolan’s Cadillac
Barbara Kingsolver Animal Dreams; The Poisonwood Bible
Lisa Kleypas Smooth Talking Stranger; Blue-Eyed Devil
Stieg Larsson The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (and the next two)
Margaret Lawrence Hearts and Bones (Hannah Trevor series; 4 volumes)
Harper Lee To Kill a Mockingbird
Dennis Lehane Gone, Baby Gone; Darkness Take My Hand
Elmore Leonard Pagan Babies, Cuba Libre, Get Shorty
Gabriel Garcia Márquez A Hundred Years of Solitude
McCarry, Charles: The Bride of The Wilderness
Larry McMurtry Lonesome Dove
Jacquelyn Mitchard Second Nature; The Breakdown Lane
Toni Morrison Beloved, The Bluest Eye
Jojo Moyes The Girl You Left Behind
Alice Munro Friend of my Youth
Audrey Niffenegger The Time Traveler’s Wife
Tim O’Brian The Things They Carried
Michael Ondaatje The English Patient
Joseph O’Neill Netherland
Ann Patchett The Magician’s Assistant
Susan Elizabeth Phillips Ain’t She Sweet
Annie Proulx The Shipping News; Wyoming Stories
Mario Puzo The Fortunate Pilgrim
Mary Doria Russell A Thread of Grace
Richard Russo Straight Man; Empire Falls
Karin Slaughter Will Trent series (8 volumes)
Jane Smiley A Thousand Acres
Scott Spencer Waking the Dead; Endless Love
Jessica Davis Stein Coyote Dream
Kathryn Stockett The Help
William Styron Sophie’s Choice
Barry Unsworth Sacred Hunger
Gore Vidal Burr; Lincoln
Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five
Edith Wharton Ethan Frome
Laura Ingalls Wilder The Long Winter

Published on December 21, 2019 15:40
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