Last year, in the middle of the pandemic, our everyday life changed a lot. This is also why we really need good books! Although we spent most of the week at home and with less socializing with our loved ones, this allowed us to finally devote more time to our favorite hobbies. Reading novels and other good books was suddenly high on the priority list. Many managed to continue the rhythm we caught then. If you are also a "book lover", we suggest the best books of 2021 - that is, the really good books of 2021!
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Klara and the Sun - Kazuo Ishiguro
Kazuo Ishiguro has wowed audiences with his new novel, his first since winning the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature. The novel is set to the world of the future, where artificial intelligence technology is very close to humans. Especially for children who are schooled at home and are therefore less social. That's why their parents they buy androids artificial intelligence. Artificial friends thus keep them company and become comfort in every situation. When an artificial friend enters a special family, the future brings a variety of experiences and clarify what it means to be human.
Somebody's Daughter - Ashley C. Ford
The author of the book, Ashley C. Ford, is a popular journalist who writes for various newspapers and magazines such as Elle, The Guardian, New York Times and Marie Claire. The book tells a story of her growing up and the life of a father who ended up in prison, her trauma and race. The book was published in early June 2021 and has already received awards from audiences and critics.
Crying in H Mart - Michelle Zauner
The author, Michelle Zauner, is an American singer who tells the story with humor and heart about the only Asian-American kid at the school in Oregon. It describes his upbringing on the east coast of the USA, his mother's diagnosis, his family and what everyday life is like drowned her identity. The book is full of photos and various anecdotes, so this warm life story impressed the critics.
Chandelier – Raven Leilani
Raven Leilani is another woman who made her mark in literature this year. With the novel Luster, she became a new name on the world literary scene, attracting attention with a sharp treatment of the world close to the millennial generation. Her novel follows Edie, a 23-year-old black woman who in enters into an open marriage relationship with an older white couple. In this modern context and through the lens of their relationship, Edie navigates her daily life defined by racist politics, the digital world, online dating apps, and discovering sexuality.
Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir
Andy Weir has caused an avalanche of excitement in the world of science fiction. The book Project Hail Mary attracted fans of the genre and surprised critics with elements of thriller and mystery. The plot revolves around Ryland Grace, the sole survivor who carries a great mission. It depends on him whether humanity and earth will survive or gone forever. He has no memory of his mission due to memory loss. When his memory begins to return and he slowly realizes what his mission is, interesting adventures begin to take place.
People We Meet On Vacation - Emily Henry
The story revolves around best friends Alexa and Poppy, who spend the summer together every year. Although they are quite different, they were united by friendship in college at a young age. Ever since they met, they spend a week of summer vacation together every year. They continued their tradition until they got into trouble and cut off all contact. But there are some encouraged again, to go on their last trip together.
The Four Winds - Kristin Hannah
The Four Winds are deeply moving, a powerful story of strength and resilience and mother-daughter bonds. Elsa has finally found the life she longed for - a family, a home and a farm. When a drought threatens her life, her loved ones and her possessions, Elsa's world shatters. In difficult moments, she must decide whether to stay there and try to work things out, or to leave everything behind and travel elsewhere. A beautiful and luxurious story about love and history landed on the charts of many world-famous newspapers and magazines.
Malibu Rising - Taylor Jenkins Reid
The book is about 1980s music superstar Mick and his children, who are preparing for a traditional, glamorous party at their home in Malibu. It will bring a summer party of epic proportions to the surface many family issues, threats but so will their relationships. By the end of the evening, this family's entire world will literally crumble to dust.
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