![]() ![]() THE FIFTH ELEMENT by Jorgen Brekke translated by Steven T. Wuertz’s debut novel is a Gatsby-esque takedown, full of memorable characters. So here, without further ado, are some of the highlights Kirkus Reviews best fiction books of 2017, with links to the Library Catalog to help you get those books as quickly as possible! You can find the full selection of titles and reviews at Kirkus Reviews website. Praise for Everything Belongs to Us The intertwined lives of South Korean university students provide intimacy to a rich and descriptive portrait of the country during the period of authoritarian industrialization in the late 1970s. As a result, there is certainly something here for any fiction lover, and for those looking to branch out and find something completely new to read over the holiday season and into the New Year! Kirkus Reviews breaks down their fiction lists into genres, providing not only the more conventional categories (mystery, sci-fi, etc.), but also a few that are delightfully unexpected (fiction with a twist of magic, Best Fictional Families of 2017…). ![]() Here is the schedule of the day the rest of their “Best Of” lists will be released: Kirkus Reviews does not skimp when it comes to their best of lists, and they space out the release of their “best of” books–first, because there are So Many Good Books out there, and second, I’m sure, to give us all a chance to put them on hold at the library, or go pick them up. ![]() This week, it is was Kirkus Reviews’ selections for the best fiction of the year. It’s getting to be that time of year, beloved patrons, when reviewing outlets, newspapers, websites, and, yes, Libraries, release their definitive “Best of 2017” Lists. ![]()
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