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10 of My Favorite Books from 2018

By Berniegourley @berniegourley

10 of My Favorite Books from 201810.) Here is Real Magic by Nate Stantiforth: A professional magician, disillusioned because he has lost the sense of wonderment that it's his job to create, travels to India to look at magic anew.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
9.)Superhuman by Rowan Hooper: An evolutionary biologist examines how extreme specimens of humanity got to be that way. How come some people easily manage fluency in a couple dozen languages while some of us stumble on just our native tongue? Why is it that some people can run 100 miles non-stop when the average person's body would start disintegrating before 20? What is the role of genetics and epigenetics versus practice and will?
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
8.)Anarcha Speaks by Dominique Christina: A collection of poems formed into the story of a slave woman used for medical experimentation by a man many have called "the father of modern gynecology." The books is a rare mix of story, history, and poetry, but it isn't a narrative poem in the usual sense of the term.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
7.)The Book of Chocolate Saints by Jeet Thayil: A womanizing poet and painter living in New York returns to his native India for a final show of his work. Along the way, the reader is presented with a host of fascinating characters.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
6.)The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories ed./trans. by Jay Rubin: This collection of Japanese short fiction includes works by Haruki Murakami, Natsume Soseki, Yukio Mishima, Banana Yoshimoto, and Akutagama Ryunosuke and covers a swath of the timeline from the days of the samurai to the meltdown at Fukushima Dai Ichi.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
5.)Milkman by Anna Burns: A young woman tries to brush off the attentions of a mysterious character known as the Milkman, but is really in a fight to avoid becoming the center of attention generally.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
4.)How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan: Pollan, best known for his works on food such as "The Omnivore's Dilemma" and "In Defense of Food," tells the story of a resurgence of interest in psychedelic substances such as psilocybe mushrooms, LSD, and Ayahuasca for medicinal use as well as for mental and spiritual development. Included are descriptions of his experiences with mushrooms, LSD, Ayahuasca, and even a pyschoactive substance milked from the glands of a toad.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
3.)Circe by Madeline Miller: This book tells tales of Greek Mythology with a lesser-known goddess at the fore. Circe is a daughter of the powerful sun god, Helios, but is an underdog character herself, which makes her stories all the more gripping.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
2.)A River in Darkness by Masaji Ishikawa: This is the story of a man who fled North Korea, leaving his family behind, during the famines of the 90's. Ishikawa had a Japanese mother and a Korean father, and his father moved the family to rural North Korea in the late 1950's under a "repatriation" program designed to gain workers for a war-torn North Korea while allowing Japan to offload some of the Koreans it'd forced to move to Japan as laborers during the Second World War.
10 of My Favorite Books from 2018
1.)The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris: A love story set in the Nazi death camp in Poland. Based on a true story.


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