Recommend the 20 best books you've read in the last five years

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A casual acquaintance is looking for ideas about books to read, but you don't know much about their tastes. Thinking back over your last five years of reading, which books would you recommend?
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52,512 members
2,241 reviews
½ 4.4
105 Members
bookworm12, cherylc, dara85, akerr, eshaw27, booksinbed, KimarieBee, artisu, bookaholicgirl, chellerystick, brignogan, klhorn, LDVoorberg, yourotherleft, chgstrom, m_island, catiescarlette, stephenis, JaneAustenNut, myers3, checkaboo, laluna179, critterbug, lmbix, perennialreader, eurekajim, LisaGregory, Krisbee, cmtl, tina1969, askthedust, JPodlaski, marthamwatson, CarterPJ, martensgirl, AeroArne, Begona, Fjumonvi, AvitaCosno, shutch, hgalligher, Risbom, MaggieFlo, Diane-bpcb, kszr, HelenGress, Volkertvos, NoPlanetB, Jillian_Kay, linlef, Peace2, mwinem, 985077MA, LisbethE, melaniejayne, authordanagoodman, Tim.Looney, dawndouble, kamrie, RickyHaas, beckibell, marianoel, lynnrae523, FKQG, bnbsalvatore, Minneba, Prinzessin_Erdbeer, Vicariousz, Rdra1962, ikomilo, JukieH, prof_em, margosneezer, hosehead51, victoriawitthoff, neicybee, TashMason, patty6116, eheld, Jelissa88, contegobay, viharsheth, chezbob, Kiwiclaire50, tmrocks, Jen8888, thelibraryofjess, Brandy1411, roojs, archanads, AmySKNunez, Tosta, agsblend, TheCottonShoe, Priyanka.6033, NidiaMR86, angieunplugged, Kylagm, NancyBookwin, Venditti, AmyRoden, jasnajaleel, MWeisberg, WeatheredSpines, LydiaMoreau12, , ,KrisM , ,SpreeMetVoeten ,booknest , ,Eowyn1 , , ,47degreesnorth , ,gypsysmom ,lorannen ,kazzer2u ,Femklutz , ,hollythepenguin ,
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: Totally off the mark for anything even remotely touching on the Holocaust. Repulsive.
booknest : Nazi lite, unrealistic, makes light of the suffering.
gypsysmom : Did not like this book but I realize I am in a minority
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90,245 members
1,561 reviews
½ 4.4
90 Members
bookworm12, Morphidae, goldenmoon, booksinbed, kristenl, caseylondon, LittleTaiko, bookaholicgirl, klhorn, mmignano11, chgstrom, elliepotten, catiescarlette, Somateria, JaneAustenNut, Eliz12, sbodmer, myers3, sdunford, laluna179, brenzi, perennialreader, CindyKC, eurekajim, bsnbabe68, lordcharles, Jenny1013, devilish2, PrueGallagher, Penske, cej1027, Canadian_Down_Under, bytheseabchcmbr, shutch, hgalligher, MaggieFlo, StefanieGeeks, oliviabiba, Lyn5r, Jillian_Kay, jeanie0510, linlef, Reenie822, jackanthony, 985077MA, melaniejayne, Tim.Looney, hyrieh, baldosmum, RickyHaas, beckibell, bnbsalvatore, cubsfan3410, Minneba, Vicariousz, kamalsood, Rdra1962, booksbooks63, Jbritz, JukieH, DAGray08, mcountr, neicybee, TashMason, TeriAndersonNeedham, patty6116, eheld, Jelissa88, MaggieFP, Kiwiclaire50, kerihudson, roojs, AmySKNunez, Eiseley.Staff, agsblend, izzy45, Priyanka.6033, RubyJadeG, Kylagm, NancyBookwin, wilanasmidt, Sscully, victorywestfall, Simacore, RMWILSON, booked.and.bizzy, zarareads, WeatheredSpines, LydiaMoreau12, Silversewist, , ,grnman , , ,47degreesnorth , ,Diane-bpcb ,lorannen ,fulner , ,KerryMcGuire ,sadbookgirl , ,hestermaree
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lordcharles: In its time and place it was very important in having a white lawyer defend a black man. People had to understand that skin color is not painful. Watching a child caught between worlds was fundamental as well.
Diane-bpcb : never liked this; note sure why
fulner : This book is awful to begin with, and public school kids are forced to read it.
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24,020 members
689 reviews
4.2
74 Members
stillramona, generalkala, bookworm12, eshaw27, booksinbed, mccin68, bookaholicgirl, fvg, Aerrin99, citygirl, sianpr, mmignano11, goldenlobo, Somateria, hildretha, stephenis, JCBest, skyrad43, sbodmer, myers3, brenzi, booknest, perennialreader, kathyann1229, mishy215, pagewright, bsnbabe68, Simone2, tina1969, katie4098, PrueGallagher, kappasigma, Winny99, Fjumonvi, Canadian_Down_Under, shutch, ahef1963, Diane-bpcb, jan48, Lyn5r, AngelGH, LenoreR, venus.radfordbell, elainemberman, readinglife11, nitascrib1, Minneba, Rdra1962, prof_em, neicybee, HalHinson, TeriAndersonNeedham, ParanoidMaryMarvel, patty6116, Jelissa88, contegobay, viharsheth, MaggieFP, Kiwiclaire50, AmberCA, roojs, AmySKNunez, Eiseley.Staff, La_gatta, Priyanka.6033, RubyJadeG, Venditti, AmyRoden, RanaMohamed, Sscully, P.Stevens, NeideDeSordi, WeatheredSpines, Silversewist, ,grnman ,lorannen ,KerryMcGuire ,
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Somateria: My favourite novel of all time, first read at school many years ago, before I'd been to Cornwall. Re-read several times, most recently for a book club.
mishy215: I've read this book twice seen the movie several times. I just love the suspenseful tone of the book.
PrueGallagher: The writing beautifully evokes the period and the entire novel is tense and atmospheric
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35,393 members
636 reviews
4.1
29 Members
booksinbed, johnpdeever, citygirl, chellerystick, Crypto-Willobie, lemicnic1227, booknest, Simone2, lordcharles, Lapsus16, zumstein, AvitaCosno, joanra21, Risbom, WhatUsername, smcb, NoPlanetB, madhatter73, dawndouble, sadbookgirl, kamalsood, sockitahme, CharlesTheB, RODNEYP, mysimas, Dave_Underwood, izzy45, tyronerees, zarareads,gilroy , ,zapzap ,PrueGallagher
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PrueGallagher : I don't care that the beauty of the writing puts you on Humbolt's side or that Lolita holds so much power; it's still a book about pedophilia and I will not feel sorry for Humbolt
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8,544 members
438 reviews
4.1
21 Members
aprille, SqueakyChu, pammab, bookworm12, goldenmoon, KimarieBee, amysisson, kxn11, goldenlobo, hammockqueen, inangulocumlibro, KatyBee, Jenny1013, IrishSue, Winny99, Penske, KittyTwist, richard_c, WendyRobyn, archanads, nankan,pitjrw , ,aulsmith
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: Bad science fiction, terrible dialogue, and really bad theology.
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63,605 members
1,142 reviews
4
16 Members
gilroy, applemcg, brianc6, inangulocumlibro, lordcharles, martensgirl, eclecticdodo, joanra21, Peace2, chwiggy, Femklutz, CharlesTheB, ijamiedee, Nonconformisto, Kylagm, annabohachova
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lordcharles: Opened my eyes to a number of things - and possibilities. Frightening. On pet.
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15,221 members
543 reviews
½ 4.4
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6,497 members
332 reviews
4.1
15 Members
pechmerle, rstaedter, Kieln, lillypatti72, SpreeMetVoeten, eurekajim, Lapsus16, rozymary, peterveen, LoneS, linlef, kazzer2u, osch, Michael_Gibbons, CharlesTheB
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pechmerle: A combination of East Asian history, historical romance, suspense, and writing style that is irresistible. A little knowledge of Japanese history before reading makes it a much richer reading experience.
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4,270 members
66 reviews
½ 4.3
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18,983 members
458 reviews
4.1
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24,976 members
1,315 reviews
4.2
15 Members
donutage, fifthbusy, kootibkiteer, RobinMG, briarhills, smasler, rozymary, Risbom, WhatUsername, HelenGress, Peace2, richard_c, ParanoidMaryMarvel, Jelissa88, SundayN, ,
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donutage: An inventive and, by the end, surprisingly moving story of an orphan raised in and by a graveyard. Categorized as a YA title, which is understandable, but I consider it also a meditation on parenthood.
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3,319 members
170 reviews
4
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7,319 members
428 reviews
4
12 Members
Shrike58, Aquila, Euryale, ArieJvdP, dhm, SusiLibrarian, RobinMG, Dilara86, zjakkelien, gypsysmom, lorannen, jpahl,ayaeckel
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Shrike58: Another current example of the best state of the art of modern SF that builds on the traditions of the field (imagine what a collaboration between Le Guin & Cherryh would look like) while trying to extend the state of the art. Some people think this is a bad thing, and I'm not sure that Leckie's tricks of language always work, but this is ultimately a very individual story of how one comes by personal dignity.
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4,455 members
300 reviews
4.1
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8,131 members
378 reviews
½ 4.3
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41,920 members
621 reviews
3.8
12 Members
aprille, donutage, unspuncapricorn, dmsteyn, smasler, tjsween, AmourFou, pseudoeden, CharlesTheB, NidiaMR86, CLMor, oauuao,KerryMcGuire ,booksbooks63
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donutage: It's a "classic" for a reason. Ambitious, profound, playful, at times bizarre. Like many, I read this back in high school and was somewhat flummoxed by the "boring" "digressions" about whale anatomy and sailing ships. When I re-read it a couple years ago, I was more willing to take the sprawling narrative on its own terms and found it infinitely enjoyable.
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6,694 members
251 reviews
3.9
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4,573 members
254 reviews
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10,148 members
323 reviews
4.1
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10,742 members
390 reviews
3.8
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4,116 members
170 reviews
4.2
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20,357 members
498 reviews
3.9
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6,288 members
182 reviews
4
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10,604 members
193 reviews
4
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19,232 members
526 reviews
4.2
10 Members
WylieMaercklein, jSummer, MaryKay1822, RobinMG, susanbooks, oliviabiba, Jim.Shine, CharlesTheB, stickeminastew, hildegardesp2, ,
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: Plodding prose telegraphing everything from page 1 onward. The message/moral is a popular one hence the undeserved hype. The less said about the Nobel the better.
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94,570 members
1,452 reviews
4.2