The Washington Post throws its hat into the ring of early launched end-of-year guide lists with a roundup of 10 of the most effective books in accordance to its editors and reviewers.
The checklist features a combine of fiction and nonfiction titles, with subjects that vary from colonialism to memoirs centering friendships. Among the authors are a Nobel Prize winner and a Kirkus Prize winner.
Here are The Washington Post’s Best Books of 2022:
Afterlives by Abdulrazak Gurnah
Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Mecca by Susan Straight
Trust by Hernan Diaz
Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart
Constructing a Nervous System by Margo Jefferson
G-Man: J Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century by Beverly Gage
The Petroleum Papers: Inside the Far-Right Conspiracy to Cover Up Climate Change by Geoff Dembicki
Stay True by Hua Hsu
Weapons of Mass Delusion: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind by Robert Draper
Compared to Amazon’s and Barnes & Noble’s lists, The Washington Post’s greatest books of 2022 checklist varies fully apart from one guide it has in frequent with Amazon’s (Demon Copperhead).
Find extra information and tales of curiosity from the guide world in Breaking in Books.
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