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what do u guys think about this list
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What book doesn’t get on the New York Times best seller list?
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The Goldfinch >>
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I've read exactly zero of these but don't keep up w/ contemp lit my wife who has good taste loves Elena Ferrante
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I liked Tomorrow, but I don’t it should even be in the top 100. I think it’ll be completely forgotten in a few years.
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no kendi???
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my brilliant friend should be #1
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i’m going to be completely honest i have not heard of any of these books 👁️👃🏿👁️
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I've read almost all of the top 10 here (missing only My Brilliant Friend and Never Let Me Go) I think this list shows the value of a professional critic TBH I am struck by how much recency bias must have influenced these choices. All of these books are new yet they are the best of the CENTURY? I also am continually surprised by how much people like A Gentleman In Moscow. I read it because someone told me it was her favorite book ever and while it was FINE I didn't feel like it lived up to the hype
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extraordinary
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I loved Educated and have reread it a couple times. Super good book.
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If they weren't cowards they would have put A Million Little Pieces on there /s But fr it's a good list, I've read half, will add the other half to the queue
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