The New York Times Best Books of 2020
The editors of The New York Times Book Review have selected 100 Notable Books of 2020, including the following titles of genre interest:
- The Death of Jesus, J.M. Coetzee (Viking)
- The Death of Vivek Oji, Akwaeke Emezi (Riverhead)
- Red Pill, Hari Kunzru (Knopf)
- A Children’s Bible, Lydia Millet (Norton)
- Tokyo Ueno Station, Yu Miri, translated by Morgan Giles (Riverhead)
- Earthlings, Sayaka Murata, translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori (Grove)
- Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982, Cho Nam-Joo, translated by Jamie Chang (Liveright)
- Little Eyes, Samanta Schweblin, translated by Megan McDowell (Riverhead)
- Sharks in the Time of Saviors, Kawai Strong Washburn (Farrar, Straus, Giroux)
- Memorial, Bryan Washington (Riverhead)
- How Much of These Hills Is Gold, C Pam Zhang (Riverhead)
A Children’s Bible by Lydia Millet (Norton) is also among their ten best books of the year. For more information, see The New York Times website.
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The link for A Children’s Bible shows the wrong book on Amazon.
Stay healthy 🙂
Tim Sollén
Sweden
Thanks, we’ve corrected it!
How about NOT linking to Amazon and instead linking to Bookshop.org?