Ready Player One # 1 SCIENCE FICTION Ready Player One "Ernest Cline wrote a nostalgia delivery system so effective it became the thing it was nostalgic for." Read Review
God Only Knows: The Story of Brian Wilson # 1 MUSIC BIOGRAPHY God Only Knows: The Story of Brian Wilson "Tom Leaf's oral history assembles the voices around Brian Wilson into a symphony of perspectives—finally, a Beach Boys book that understands pop genius as collaborative act." Read Review
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle # 1 FICTION The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle "A missing cat, a dry well, a war crime in Manchuria. The connections never resolve. That's the point." Read Review
Persuasion # 1 ROMANCE NOVEL Persuasion "Jane Austen's final completed novel is her quietest and her deepest—a story of second chances that understands what first chances cost." Read Review
Catch-22 # 1 LITERARY FICTION Catch-22 "Joseph Heller wrote a war novel so funny it makes you forget you're reading about death, and then makes you remember." Read Review
The Catcher in the Rye # 1 COMING OF AGE NOVEL The Catcher in the Rye "Holden Caulfield called everyone a phony in 1951 and hasn't stopped—J.D. Salinger's only novel remains the definitive text on adolescent alienation because it refuses to resolve into wisdom." Read Review
In Cold Blood # 1 TRUE CRIME BOOK In Cold Blood "Truman Capote invented the nonfiction novel by spending six years with two murderers—the result was a book that reads like fiction and haunts like fact." Read Review
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock # 1 POETRY The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock "T.S. Eliot wrote a poem about paralysis that changed what poetry could do." Read Review
To the Lighthouse # 2 LITERARY FICTION To the Lighthouse "Virginia Woolf wrote a novel where almost nothing happens, and everything changes." Read Review
Pale Fire # 3 LITERARY FICTION Pale Fire "Vladimir Nabokov wrote a novel disguised as a poem with commentary, and hid a murder mystery inside." Read Review