Oddly, it was also a very good year for deceased authors, whose posthumously published books were so much more than mere postscripts to their careers. MAUREEN CORRIGAN, BYLINE: Many of the best of this year's books were graced with humor and distinguished by deep dives into American identity. It's that time of the year again when we ask our book critic Maureen Corrigan for her list of the year's best books. I'll Be Gone in the Dark, by Michelle McNamaraįor more reading recommendations, visit the NPR 2018 Book Concierge - more than 300 titles, hand-picked by NPR staff and book critics. The Largesse of the Sea Maiden, by Denis Johnson Rebecca Makkai's The Great Believers - a sweeping story about the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and its long aftermath - is my pick for novel of the year. It was also a very good year for deceased authors whose posthumously published books were so much more than mere postscripts to their careers. Many of the best of this year's books were graced with humor and distinguished by deep dives into American identity. Click here to browse more than 300 recommended titles in NPR's 2018 Book Concierge.
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