Introducing The New York Times 10 Best Books of 2022

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Introducing The New York Times 10 Best Books of 2022
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Thank you for the upload!🙏❤️ for anyone interested:

1. An immense world - Ed Yong
2. Trust - Hernan Diaz
3. Stay True - Hua Hsu
4. The Candy House - Jennifer Egan
5. Strangers to ourselves - Rachel Aviv
6. Demon Copperhead - Barbara Kingsolver
7. Under the skin - Linda Villarosa
8. The Furrows - Namwali Serpell
9. We don’t know ourselves - Fintan O’Toole
10. Checkout 19 - Claire-Louise Bennett

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1) 11:40 NON-FICTION - An Immense World (Ed Yong)
2) 16:36 FICTION - Trust (Hernan Diaz)
3) 20:35 NON-FICTION - Stay True (Hua Hsu)
4) 27:20 FICTION - The Candy House (Jennifer Egan)
5) 31:20 NON-FICTION - Stranger To Ourselves (Rachel Aviv)
6) 35:09 FICTION - Demon Copperhead (Barbara Kingsolver)
7) 39:30 NON-FICTION - Under The Skin (Linda Villarosa)
8) 42:10 FICTION - The Furrows (Namwali Serpell)
9) 46:50 NON-FICTION - We Don't Know Ourselves (Fintan O'Toole)
10) 50:05 FICTION - Checkout 19 (Claire-Louise Bennett)

sldesign
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This is my favorite podcast. I hope they bring it back soon. I do miss Pamela Paul. She’s an outstanding interviewer.

nimbustuba
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I have read and enjoyed all five novels. They are terrific. Thanks

RubenDario-hriq
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Re: Under the Skin. I liked when she said the author doesn't appreciate the term mental illness. It's a physical illness like any other, involving the brain. When the separate classification, "mental illness" no longer exists then the stigma may truly fade. In doing so, the subpar care for folks with these challenges, such as myself with bipolar, can improve.

Keepitkind
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The smell of newly printed books, nothing can replace them.

debasmitamanna
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I loved the reviews. I just wish the volume had been louder. I couldn't hear it too well.

lydiaaguayo
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Thank you. I love hearing reviews of books I'm not familiar with. And thanks for showing the Covers of each book. 😊

thelasonj
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As a rabid nonfiction bibliophile, I am always curious how reading books you do not buy yourself, but are part of your job, affect how you view a book, versus the average person who buys a book with their own hard earned money.

Personally, I know spending my own money on books encompasses everything from how I am feeling the day I buy a book, a curiosity I may have about a given subject, even the weather.

Bought and highly recommend Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation by Linda Villarosa. And Ed Young's An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us

With six feet of snow here in our area of the California Sierra, I have been reading Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor, , Sweat: A History of Exercise by Bill Hayes (the author was Oliver Sacks partner), and The Age of Wood: Our Most Useful Material and the Construction of Civilization by Roland Ennos.

BethGrantDeRoos
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Thank you for doing this - I appreciate you!

janvest
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thanks for recommendations! so much should be read !

Tani_tanu
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Awesome list of books exceptional summaries

esliet
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There are really many more if you have
Noticed how many are consumed in a year. I’ve probably read 20-100 books
and I also read books from time past.
Standing the test of time are writers
Who lived lives about a place in an environment that could bring them into full word authenticity. I look for a
Stimulus to do my own writing.

deirdrebeckett
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Wow got really interested about the first one. An immense world. I would've name it "Aliens in our own world" :p

Leon_reads
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is a book on one of the many religious (over 2000) for profit Corporations... fiction or non fiction?

TheMaggieDress
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are these book available on Kindle or audio books?

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ROBERTCONQUERORROBERTS
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Where's Lisa Lucas or Kiese Laymon. Like

Go get your buckets. -point forward podcast.
Like really get it.

kristinchong
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other people are suggesting Demon Copperfield, must be great

yasmeentyyebi
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Aww too bad NYT overlooked “ Horse” by Geraldine Brooks… a master storyteller. Her work is more than impressive… it’s important, significant and scholarly as well. Brooks teaches through her storytelling.

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