With 2017 almost upon us, here are the 30 new books that we are most eager to read in the coming year…
Due to the nature of publishers’ catalogs, this list only spans the first half of the year. We will do a similar list in June for the second half of the year.
[ Top Ten ] [ Fiction ] [ Theology ] [ Praxis ] [ Culture ]
Fiction / Poetry:
These titles are arranged in alphabetical order by the author’s last name…
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Hari Kunzru
( Knopf, March)
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Airea Matthews
(Yale UP, March)
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Haruki Murakami
(Knopf, May)
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Elizabeth Strout
( Random House, April)
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Daniel Taylor
(Slant, January)
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