Reading Next
I asked Facebook to recommend books I should read next, and this is what Facebook said (arranged alphabetically by author’s name):
| Title | Author | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| The Last Nude | Ellis Avery | |
| Fun Home | Alison Bechdel | |
| Once Upon a River | Bonnie Jo Campbell | |
| Jantsen’s Gift | Pam Cope | |
| Room | Emma Donoghue | |
| Freedom | Jonathan Franzen | |
| Escape from Camp 14 | Blaine Harden | |
| The Monsters of Templeton | Lauren Groff | |
| Tinkers | Paul Harding | |
| The Kite Runner | Khaled Hosseini | “I … did not consider the time wasted.” |
| A Thousand Splendid Suns | Khaled Hosseini | “I don’t know which [of this or The Kite Runner] I liked better.” |
| Cheese and Culture | Paul Kindstedt | “This one blew my mind.” |
| The Devil in the White City | Erik Larson | “Great, great book.” |
| I Want My MTV | Craig Marks | |
| the Twilight series | Stephenie Meyer | “I mean, you were asking Facebook.” |
| David Mitchell’s books | “I’ve definitely been enjoying reading through [them].” | |
| Cadillac Desert | Marc Reisner | “I read … [it] for Water Law and found it amazing.” |
| The End | Savatore Scibona | |
| anything by Graham Swift |
The only one of these I’ve read is Freedom, which I mostly enjoyed but thought Conner Oberst wouldn’t like much. I look forward to checking some of the rest of these out! If you have a recommendation yourself, please add it in the comments, either here or on Facebook and I’ll update the list.
