Best international relations books 20193/29/2024 ![]() ![]() This debut novel is an addictive comedy of manners. Surprisingly addictive and incredibly readable, thisĪll-consuming book is a reminder of the fulfillment to be found in the act of reading.įleishman Is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner The Eighth Life (For Brilka) by Nino Haratischvili (translated by Ruth Martin & Charlotte Collins)Įpic in every sense, this nine hundred-plus page novel is a multi-generational, sprawling narrative that takes readers on an immersive journey through the histories of Georgia and Russia across the twentieth century. This beautifully rendered literary work is brimming with ideas and mystery and myth, centring on characters that are so alive on the page that they remain in the reader’s imagination. So many of us at Readings fell head over heels for Max Porter’s very special second novel, Lanny, early in the year. (You can find all our best picks for books, music & DVDs of 2019 here.) Here are our top 10 international fiction books of the year, voted for by Readings' staff, and displayed in no particular order. Every year our staff vote for their favourite books, albums, films and TV shows of the past 12 months. ![]()
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