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The Best Books Of 2019

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In 2019, I’ve read 81 books (and counting). While there are still 26 days left in this year, it’s become clear that I probably won’t find myself a new favorite in these final weeks. It’s a little depressing, but it means I get to look at all of the things I’ve read this year and decide what I consider to be the best of the best. There’s going to be a lot of diversity here, but if you take anything away from this list, hopefully, it’s a new title to add to your TBR. 5. Night Film by Marisha Pessl Night Film is a cinematic, harrowing novel that tells the story of Scott McGrath, a disgraced journalist who lost his career investigating an elusive film director. McGrath has a bone to pick with Stanislas Cordova, a controversial film director notorious for his disturbing underground horror movies. After McGrath tried to learn the truth about Cordova, his career and marriage were lost. When Ashley Cordova, the daughter of the infamous director, is found dead in a warehouse after an al