Sitemap - 2021 - The New Dork Review of Books
Cloud Cuckoo Land, by Anthony Doerr: Stories Are Timeless
The New Dork Review's Top 10 Books of 2021
Abundance, by Jakob Guanzon: Devastating Depiction of American Poverty
The Lincoln Highway, by Amor Towles: Growing Pains, Trains, and Automobiles
I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness, by Claire Vaye Watkins: Awesome Autofiction
Crossroads, by Jonathan Franzen: Testing the Limits of the Family Bond
The Dishwasher, by Stéphane Larue: Up All Night, Sleep All Day
A Calling For Charlie Barnes, by Joshua Ferris: Who Gets To Tell My Story?
Bewilderment, by Richard Powers: A Lesson In Empathy
Beautiful World, Where Are You, by Sally Rooney: Thank You, Next
Harlem Shuffle, by Colson Whitehead: A Triptych of Noir
Matrix, by Lauren Groff: Nuns Having Fun
Damnation Spring, by Ash Davidson: A Truly Great American Novel
Godspeed, by Nickolas Butler: Uncommon Affection for Character
Razorblade Tears, by S.A. Cosby: Gritty, Grimy, Glorious
Crying In H Mart, by Michelle Zauner: A Sad, Sweep, Hip Memoir of Food, Identity, and Music
Letting Go, by Philip Roth: A First Novel That'd Never Be Published Today
My 5 Favorite Books of 2021...So Far
Hamnet, by Maggie O'Farrell: Absolutely Top-Tier Literary Fiction
All Together Now: Summery Fun with a Twist
Legends Of The North Cascades, by Jonathan Evison: On the Power of Human Connection
Mary Jane, by Jessica Anya Blau: 'Almost Famous' in Book Form
The Plot, by Jean Hanff Korelitz: Literary Thriller, Literally
Early Morning Riser, by Katherine Heiny: Charming, Hilarious Tale of Midwestern Life
The Night Always Comes, by Willy Vlautin: Spec-freakin'-tacular
Every Day Is A Gift, by Tammy Duckworth: What an Inspirational Story!
Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir: "The Tiebreaker" is a Win
Godshot, by Chelsea Bieker: Just a Really Good Cult Novel
No Time Like The Future: Michael J. Fox Considers Mortality, Optimistically