Interested to hear everyone's favourite reads this year, whether short story, novel, non-fiction, etc.

I recently read Claire Keegan's "Small Things Like These," and Laird Hunt's "Zorrie," and adored both.

Also, these are both small books. I love small books.

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@Undertow @bookstodon given what is happening in the US politically, I reread Tom Snyder's On Tyranny. I also recently read Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera and really enjoyed it and getting to know the context for the musical. Both are out of the norm for me, as I usually read current fiction. I'm trying to expand my reading horizons.

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Some suggestions: It can't happen here - Sinclair Lewis
Antisemitism: Part one of the origins of Totalitarism - Hannah Arendt (it's a series of books)
Empaths & Narcicists - Judy Dyer
The Doomsday Cult - The devil's hostages - Allen R Warren
Hitl American Model - James Q. Whitman
Mussolini's Grandchildren - David Broder
The Official German Report: Nzi Penetration, 1924-1942; Pan-Arabism, 1939-Today - John Rogge B0006D9P0C
1984 - George Orwell