The Best Books of 2022, According to The Washington Post

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The Washington Post throws its chapeau into the ringing of aboriginal released end-of-year publication lists with a roundup of 10 of the champion books according to its editors and reviewers.

The database includes a premix of fabrication and nonfiction titles, with topics that scope from colonialism to memoirs centering friendships. Among the authors are a Nobel Prize victor and a Kirkus Prize winner.

Here are The Washington Post’s Best Books of 2022:

Afterlives by Abdulrazak Gurnah

Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver

Mecca by Susan Straight

Trust by Hernan Diaz

Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart

Constructing a Nervous System by Margo Jefferson

G-Man: J Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century by Beverly Gage

The Petroleum Papers: Inside the Far-Right Conspiracy to Cover Up Climate Change by Geoff Dembicki

Stay True by Hua Hsu

Weapons of Mass Delusion: When the Republican Party Lost Its Mind by Robert Draper

Compared to Amazon’s and Barnes & Noble’s lists, The Washington Post’s champion books of 2022 database varies wholly but for 1 publication it has successful communal with Amazon’s (Demon Copperhead).

Find much quality and stories of involvement from the publication satellite in Breaking successful Books.

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