30 Books Like My Year of Rest and Relaxation
My Year of Rest and Relaxation: Ottessa Moshfegh’s novel follows an unnamed narrator, a young woman in early 2000s New York City, who decides to spend a year in a …
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My Year of Rest and Relaxation: Ottessa Moshfegh’s novel follows an unnamed narrator, a young woman in early 2000s New York City, who decides to spend a year in a …
The Interestings: Meg Wolitzer’s novel follows a group of teenagers who meet at a summer arts camp in the 1970s and form lifelong bonds. As they grow up, their lives …
Woman No. 17: Edan Lepucki’s novel is a psychological thriller set in Los Angeles, focusing on the lives of two women—Lady Daniels, a newly separated mother of two, and S, …
Country Girls: Edna O’Brien’s classic novel, first published in 1960, follows the lives of two young women, Caithleen and Baba, as they leave their rural Irish village for the excitement …
Topics of Conversation: Miranda Popkey’s debut novel is a fragmented narrative that unfolds through a series of conversations over two decades, capturing the experiences of an unnamed female narrator. The …
A Visit from the Goon Squad: Jennifer Egan’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is a series of interconnected stories that span decades, following a diverse cast of characters whose lives are linked …
Very Nice: Marcy Dermansky’s darkly comedic novel follows the lives of several interconnected characters during a summer at a Connecticut estate. Rachel, a college student, falls for her creative writing …
Such a Fun Age: Kiley Reid’s debut novel explores issues of race, privilege, and identity through the story of Emira Tucker, a young Black woman who is accused of kidnapping …
The Knockout Queen: Rufi Thorpe’s novel is a poignant exploration of friendship, identity, and violence in a suburban Southern California neighborhood. The story follows the unlikely friendship between Bunny, a …
Americanah: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel follows Ifemelu, a young Nigerian woman, as she navigates life in America and returns to Nigeria after years abroad. The novel explores themes of identity, …