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Niki Caro
Because I read it on my days off when I was shooting The Zookeeper’s Wife and I want to read it again. Because it is deeply and profoundly human, and managed to devastate and uplift me at the same time.
View Niki Caro's Top 10 Favorite BooksGarth Greenwell
Yanagihara’s novel breaks with the decorum of much of contemporary American fiction, laying claim instead to the scope and grandeur that often characterize the greatest queer art. This book elicits strong reactions; however you feel about it, it will be a landmark in your reading life.
View Garth Greenwell's Top 10 Favorite BooksPamela Hanson
A wonderful and long book about love and friendship that spans three decades, a lot of it in New York City. And I love the cover too!
View Pamela Hanson's Top 10 Favorite BooksNiki Caro
Because I read it on my days off when I was shooting The Zookeeper’s Wife and I want to read it again. Because it is deeply and profoundly human, and managed to devastate and uplift me at the same time.
View Niki Caro's Top 10 Favorite BooksGabrielle Union
I'm still mourning the end of this book and my time with these beautifully written characters. This book pulls you in and holds you close and you will find yourself lost in its pages and searching the streets for these characters you've been rooting for.
View Gabrielle Union's Top 10 Favorite BooksRoxane Gay
I don't mind emotional excess and in addition to being so very readable, with really interesting, complex, at times infuriating characters, “A Little Life” is full of emotional excess. I so admire how Yanagihara allows the melodrama into this story, and does so unabashedly. This book is unforgettable and heart wrenching and all I could ever want in a reading experience.
View Roxane Gay's Top 10 Favorite BooksJames Whiteside
This relentless peek into the lives of four friends affected me more than any book I've ever read. It's brazen honesty and relatability has me thinking about it years after I read it.
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