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Liz Unread 2017 Gallery

  Moonbath   by Yanick Lahens  Back to Haiti

Moonbath

by Yanick Lahens

Back to Haiti

  Hadriana in All My Dreams   by René Depestre

Hadriana in All My Dreams

by René Depestre

  The Violins of Saint-Jacques   by Patrick Leigh Fermor  His only novel, set on a fictional island that seems like Haiti

The Violins of Saint-Jacques

by Patrick Leigh Fermor

His only novel, set on a fictional island that seems like Haiti

  Penance   by Kanae Minato  Japanese crime

Penance

by Kanae Minato

Japanese crime

  Six Four   by Hideo Yokoyama

Six Four

by Hideo Yokoyama

  Like Death   by Guy de Maupassant  My TBR shelf is now stocked with old Russians but I also want to read more 19th C. Lit from everywhere, starting with this.

Like Death

by Guy de Maupassant

My TBR shelf is now stocked with old Russians but I also want to read more 19th C. Lit from everywhere, starting with this.

  Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right   by Angela Nagle  More reading to find out how we got here. George Saunders called it a "headbutt" of a book.

Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right

by Angela Nagle

More reading to find out how we got here. George Saunders called it a "headbutt" of a book.

  American War   by Omar El Akkad  First batch of 2017 books going into paperback...

American War

by Omar El Akkad

First batch of 2017 books going into paperback...

  New York 2140   by Kim Stanley Robinson

New York 2140

by Kim Stanley Robinson

  Someone at a Distance   by Dorothy Whipple  Hmmm—after two dystopian novels set in the near-future US, let's end on an upbeat note: the only title available in the US by the most delightful author I read in 2017!

Someone at a Distance

by Dorothy Whipple

Hmmm—after two dystopian novels set in the near-future US, let's end on an upbeat note: the only title available in the US by the most delightful author I read in 2017!

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  Moonbath   by Yanick Lahens  Back to Haiti
  Hadriana in All My Dreams   by René Depestre
  The Violins of Saint-Jacques   by Patrick Leigh Fermor  His only novel, set on a fictional island that seems like Haiti
  Penance   by Kanae Minato  Japanese crime
  Six Four   by Hideo Yokoyama
  Like Death   by Guy de Maupassant  My TBR shelf is now stocked with old Russians but I also want to read more 19th C. Lit from everywhere, starting with this.
  Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right   by Angela Nagle  More reading to find out how we got here. George Saunders called it a "headbutt" of a book.
  American War   by Omar El Akkad  First batch of 2017 books going into paperback...
  New York 2140   by Kim Stanley Robinson
  Someone at a Distance   by Dorothy Whipple  Hmmm—after two dystopian novels set in the near-future US, let's end on an upbeat note: the only title available in the US by the most delightful author I read in 2017!