The new American Library issue of Philip Roth's later books gave me the opportunity to check them out. I read a couple of interesting memoirs from Neil Young and Patti Smith. There were several books at the end of the list that didn't do much for me.
- The Goldfinch, 2013 - Donna Tartt
- Motherless Brooklyn, 2000 - Jonathan Lethem
- Bridge of Sighs, 2007 - Richard Russo
- Ancient Light, 2012 - John Banville
- The Silver Swan, 2008 - Benjamin Black
- A History of the World in 100 Objects, 2011 - Neil MacGregor
- MaddAddam, 2013 - Margaret Atwood
- The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went To War in 1914, 2012 - Christopher Clark
- The End Game: The Inside Story of teh Struggle for Iraq, From George W. Bush to Barak Obama, 2012 - Michael R. Gordon
- The Commissariat of Enlightment - Ken Kalfus
- American Science Fiction: Four Classic Novels 1953-56, 2012 - Gary Wolfe, ed.
- Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream, 2012 - Neil Young
- The Infinities, 2010 - John Banville
- Christine Falls, 2006 - Benjamin Black
- The Great Indian Phone Book: How The Cheap Cell Phone Changes Business, Politics, and Daily Life, 2013 - Assa Doran
- Just Kids, 2010 - Patti Smith
- Everyman, 2007 - Phillip Roth
- Indignation, 2008 - Phillip Roth
- The Humbling, 2009 - Phillip Roth
- Nemesis, 2010 - Phillip Roth
- Equilateral, 2013 - Ken Kalfus
- The Mongoliad: Book One, 2012 - Neal Stephenson
- The Mongoliad: Book Two, 2012 - Neal Stephenson
- The Mongoliad: Book Three, 2013 - Neal Stephenson
- Shutter Island, 2004 - Dennis Lehane
- Live by Night, 2012 - Dennis Lehane
- The Value of Species, 2012 - Edward McCord
- The Forever War, 2008 - Dexter Filkins
- A Discovery of Witches, 2011 - Deborah Harkness
- The Bone Collector, 1998 - Jeffery Deaver
- Strange Bird, 2013 - Anna Jansson
- The Emperor of Ocean Park, 2003 - Stephen Carter
- You Are Not A Gadget, 2010 - Jaron Lanier
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