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Related: About this forumBook list from NPR - Best Books of 2015
http://apps.npr.org/best-books-2015/#/_This might come in handy if you're looking for something new.
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Book list from NPR - Best Books of 2015 (Original Post)
japple
Feb 2016
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left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)1. Thanks - I'm looking for something new
Been reading a lot of John Sandford and Elmer Kelton.
What a change, but don't know what.
I enjoy a variety of 'genre' (?) from fiction to historical non-fiction.
pscot
(21,024 posts)2. Very handy
Thanks.
hermetic
(8,308 posts)3. Thanks, japple
Definitely a lot to look into. I just clicked randomly and saw this one: The Familiar by Mark Danielewski. A huge story with illustrations, innovative page layouts and mind-blowing artifacts of post-everything weirdness. Sounds like my kind of book!
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)4. Thanks for sharing that, japple.