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[Quiz] What New Book You Should Read This Fall?
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You got: "Swing Time" by Zadie Smith
In Zadie Smith's new novel "Swing Time", two black girls grow up aspiring to be dancers but only one has talent, creating a rift between them as they go on to lead separate lives. Set across West Africa and London, Swing Time is a sweeping, energetic tale of a complex friendship that speaks to the ways in which our roots and childhood relationships can have a hold on us even later on in life. Publication date: Nov. 15 |
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So I got this: Friendship!
You got: "Swing Time" by Zadie Smith
In Zadie Smith's new novel "Swing Time", two black girls grow up aspiring to be dancers but only one has talent, creating a rift between them as they go on to lead separate lives. Set across West Africa and London, Swing Time is a sweeping, energetic tale of a complex friendship that speaks to the ways in which our roots and childhood relationships can have a hold on us even later on in life. Publication date: Nov. 15 |
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You got: "The Underground Railroad" by Colson Whitehead
Colson Whitehead's powerful new novel "The Underground Railroad" is one of the most exciting books of the season, and Oprah's latest Book Club pick to boot. "The Underground Railroad" follows a slave in Georgia who escapes from a cotton plantation and flees north via a literal Underground Railroad — a network of secret underground tracks and tunnels — while all the way facing horrors that still resonate in America today. Publication date: Aug. 2 |
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You got: "Today Will Be Different" by Maria Semple
"Today Will Be Different" takes place on the one day Eleanor Flood decides to get her life together. Unfortunately for her, that's the day when everything goes awry — with her husband, son, and even buried secrets that suddenly threaten to surface. Crackling with honesty and heart, "Today Will Be Different" hilariously captures one woman’s attempts to reinvent herself and stay sane amid the chaos of everyday life. Publication date: Oct. 4 |
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You got: "The Wangs vs. the World" by Jade Chang
Jade Chang’s debut novel "The Wangs vs. the World" follows Taiwanese-born American businessman Charles Wang, who must unite his children to start fresh in China after losing his fortune to the 2008 recession. The Wangs set off on a road trip across the country, all the way struggling to deal with their new financial situation — and each other. Highly entertaining and often laugh-out-loud funny, "The Wangs vs. the World" shows the often surprising ways hardship can bring a dysfunctional family closer together as well as what it means to be an immigrant in America today. Publication date: Oct. 4 |
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You got: "The Underground Railroad" by Colson Whitehead
Colson Whitehead's powerful new novel "The Underground Railroad" is one of the most exciting books of the season, and Oprah's latest Book Club pick to boot. "The Underground Railroad" follows a slave in Georgia who escapes from a cotton plantation and flees north via a literal Underground Railroad — a network of secret underground tracks and tunnels — while all the way facing horrors that still resonate in America today. Publication date: Aug. 2 |
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We Know What New Book You Should Read This Fall
You got: "The Wangs vs. the World" by Jade Chang
Jade Chang’s debut novel "The Wangs vs. the World" follows Taiwanese-born American businessman Charles Wang, who must unite his children to start fresh in China after losing his fortune to the 2008 recession. The Wangs set off on a road trip across the country, all the way struggling to deal with their new financial situation — and each other. Highly entertaining and often laugh-out-loud funny, "The Wangs vs. the World" shows the often surprising ways hardship can bring a dysfunctional family closer together as well as what it means to be an immigrant in America today. Publication date: Oct. 4 |
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You got: "The Mothers" by Brit Bennett
In Brit Bennett's debut novel "The Mothers", 17-year old Nadia begins a romance with the local pastor’s son, Luke, after her mother dies, that leads to a pregnancy she must hide from everyone in her small community, including her religious best friend Aubrey. "The Mothers" follows Nadia, Luke, and Aubrey into adulthood, examining how decisions made in youth and the “what if” questions that follow can affect and haunt us years after the fact — certainly, you'll be thinking about this book long after fall is over. Publication date: Oct. 11 |
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You got: "Today Will Be Different" by Maria Semple
"Today Will Be Different" takes place on the one day Eleanor Flood decides to get her life together. Unfortunately for her, that's the day when everything goes awry — with her husband, son, and even buried secrets that suddenly threaten to surface. Crackling with honesty and heart, "Today Will Be Different" hilariously captures one woman’s attempts to reinvent herself and stay sane amid the chaos of everyday life. |
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I got "The Underground Railroad" by Colson Whitehead
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