Books | Readers' Recommendations
- Tried and tested book recommendations from readersLooking for excellent books to read this spring? Check out these proven favorites recommended by Monitor readers.
- Bite-size book reviews: Fiction our readers loved in 2020Need a new novel? Classic adventures, satire, and dystopian science fiction top this year's round-up of reader book recommendations for fiction.Â
- The real deal: Nonfiction books our readers loved in 2020Need a new book? "Silver, Sword, and Stone" and other history titles top this year's round-up of reader book recommendations for non-fiction.
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