Native said:
Whats the rest of your top 5 over the last three years?
Just a few chapters in but I can already tell this is going to be a great read.
Looking at my Goodreads, these are the books that really stood out.
Power of the Dog/The Cartel - Kind of historical fiction about the Mexican cartels by the guy that wrote Savages (which was a better movie than book). Probably my favorite books of the last few years.
11/22/63 - A dude goes back in time to stop the JFK assassination. My favorite Stephen King book even if I know it's not his best.
A Little Life - A life long story of 4 college friends, one of which carried a lot baggage from his childhood. Super sad, stuck with me for a while.
A Monster Calls - Story of how a kid deals with his mother dying of cancer by projecting his fears onto a giant tree monster. One of the few books I've ever read that I had to put down because I was crying. FWIW, the movie did a great job.
The Stand - King's best work, IMO, if not my favorite.
Red Rising - A kid loses a family member, joins an exclusive school, and sets out to take revenge (sound familiar?), but it all takes place on Mars and in space. It's kind of young adult-ish, but doesn't feel as juvenile as something like Hunger Games or Harry Potter. Book #4 came out today, I think.
The rest of my recent 5 star books from Goodreads: The Fold, The Art of Racing in the Rain, 14, The Martian, The First Fifteen Loves of Harry August, Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits, Sleeping Giants (this was an audiobook and lent itself to that format, probably a 3-4 star book without the narration), The Collapsing Empire, We Are Legion (We Are Bob) - the sequels didn't live up to this one, Paradox Bound, Artemis.