2000s decade

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Just compiled a list of books from 2000s decade.
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26,954 membres
772 critiques
3.9
Rang global 2
4 Members
bergg, cej1027, ahef1963, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: Set in an alternative England during the Napoleonic wars, Clarke envisages a world in which magic is a reality, albeit practiced in a mundane, academic fashion. -ign.com
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16,571 membres
340 critiques
3.8
Rang global 7
3 Members
bergg, cej1027, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: The Tolstoy-esque family novel got its 21st-century upgrade early, and has withstood all comers since. The Lamberts’ disintegration under the pressures of work, illness, and love unfolds with a cynical humor that strips the family’s pretensions away until only their most craven selves survive as they struggle to break free. As these unsympathetic characters go through the wringer, Jonathan Franzen outlines the symptoms of modern malaise, whose only cure is being able to see through the layers of protective self-delusion. The modern dysfunctional family wriggles under Franzen’s microscope, but its features are all too familiar. -A.V. Club
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22,790 membres
937 critiques
3.8
Rang global 9
3 Members
bergg, ahef1963, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: Kath, a seemingly ordinary British girl, goes to a special boarding school where she and her friends are groomed for a special fate while enjoying and suffering the loves and betrayals that come to young people everywhere. This odd, heartbreaking novel unfurls age-old conundrums about what it means to be a person; about the grievous sin of treating anyone, however unexceptional, as the means to an end; and about the unfathomable future that awaits each and every one of us. -Laura Miller, Salon.com
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2,362 membres
30 critiques
½ 3.5
Rang global 13
3 Members
bergg, ahef1963, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: A Memoir written by Dave Eggers recounting the events leading to his current adult life through the death of his mother due to Stomach cancer and also the death of his father from lung cancer. Becoming the soul caretaker of his younger sibling results is Dave maturing beyond his years which eventually leads to his need to be irresponsible and reckless mostly through sex and alcohol.
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8,773 membres
182 critiques
3.9
Rang global 23
3 Members
bergg, ahef1963, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: Much of America made it out of the 20th century badly equipped to deal with the 21st. Richard Russo’s Empire Falls is set in just such a place, a rust-belt Maine town that’s kept going even though the industry that led to its creation can no longer sustain it. Russo brought his by-then-familiar command of memorable characters and comic moments to a novel more ambitious than any he’d attempted before. The book captures a time and place unnerved by a future that offers no reassuring promises of a better tomorrow beyond the comfort its inhabitants can give each other. -avclub.com
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4,521 membres
221 critiques
½ 3.5
Rang global 32
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3,525 membres
104 critiques
3.1
Rang global 36
2 Members
bergg, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: A sharp, elegant, sophisticated portrait of three smart New Yorkers about to hit 30, just before 9/11. Danielle is a TV producer, Julius is a freelance critic and poor “Bootie” has hopelessly dropped out. A meditation on modern morality. -http://aggsliterature.wordpress.com
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33,585 membres
931 critiques
4.1
Rang global 21
3 Members
bergg, ahef1963, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: America is no place for a divinity. Our soil isn’t fertile that way — myths don’t thrive the way they did in the old world. Reading American Gods, you can see why it takes a foreigner — Gaiman’s a Brit — to see what is invisible to the natives: the old deities scratching out a seedy living all around us — Norse, Slavic, Irish, Egyptian, voodoo, Egyptian — brought over by generations of immigrants and then left to die. Together they re-enact the old myths here on our barren soil, and Gaiman shows us that, even here, they still have their old power. -entertainment.time.com
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8,654 membres
191 critiques
½ 3.5
Rang global 34
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27,853 membres
1,038 critiques
4.1
Rang global 38
2 Members
bergg, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: A twisty, Gothic tale that contains a story-within-a-story, it features a mythical "Cemetery of Forgotten Books," a reclusive author and a Barcelona that is still reeling from the Spanish Civil War. Part noir, part coming-of-age story and part mystery, this is 100% page-turner. -bookpage.com
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5,085 membres
343 critiques
½ 3.6
Rang global 39
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21,054 membres
368 critiques
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Rang global 42
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24,936 membres
448 critiques
½ 4.4
Rang global 45
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8,132 membres
368 critiques
4.2
Rang global 47
2 Members
bergg, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: This graphic memoir is an investigation of Bechdel’s childhood, spent in the ornate Victorian house that her father obsessively restored and maintained. After she came out of the closet to her parents at 19, her mom delivered a return whammy: Bechdel’s father had a lifelong history of affairs with men, including teenage boys. Not long after, he died under ambiguous circumstances. Bechdel’s years of drawing a serial comic strip have honed her ability to convey oceans of feeling in a single image, and the feelings are never simple; “Fun Home” shimmers with regret, compassion, annoyance, frustration, pity and love. -Laura Miller
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8,480 membres
321 critiques
4.2
Rang global 5
3 Members
bergg, cej1027, ManWithAnAgenda
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bergg: Drawn in black and white, Persepolis is one of the most well-known graphic novels of the decade. It tells the immigration story of the author, Marjane, and how she dealt with it. The book is soaked with themes of nostalgia. -dailyiowan.com
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96,403 membres
1,564 critiques
½ 4.4
Rang global 29
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100,826 membres
860 critiques
½ 4.3
Rang global 41
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101,205 membres
929 critiques
½ 4.4
Rang global 46
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102,262 membres
878 critiques
½ 4.4
Rang global 48
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106,938 membres
981 critiques
½ 4.4
Rang global 61
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160 membres
2 critiques
½ 4.3
Rang global 62
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110,165 membres
993 critiques
4.2
Rang global 71