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Matthew T. Hall's Top Book Recommendations

Want to know what books Matthew T. Hall recommends on their reading list? We've researched interviews, social media posts, podcasts, and articles to build a comprehensive list of Matthew T. Hall's favorite book recommendations of all time.

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All the King's Men

Restored Edition

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this classic book is generally regarded as the finest novel ever written on american politics. It describes the career of Willie Stark, a back-country lawyer whose idealism is overcome by his lust for power. New Foreword by Joseph Blotner for this fiftieth anniversary edition.
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Matthew T. Hall@Gattobellocat I love that book. (Source)

Bill EarnerMy favorites [novels] are 100 Years of Solitude, All the King's Men, The Last Samurai, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. (Source)

Heather BrookeThis is a great mix of politics and journalism. It shows the way the two work together in a symbiotic relationship where they both need and hate each other. The newspaper guy is Jack Burden and he goes to work for Willie Stark – who starts off as a fresh-faced, incredibly idealistic and very ambitious man-of-the-people politician. (Source)

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The Changeling

One man’s thrilling journey through an enchanted world to find his wife, who has disappeared after seemingly committing an unforgiveable act of violence, from the award-winning author of the The Devil in Silver and Big Machine.

Apollo Kagwa has had strange dreams that have haunted him since childhood. An antiquarian book dealer with a business called Improbabilia, he is just beginning to settle into his new life as a committed and involved father, unlike his own father who abandoned him, when his wife Emma begins acting strange. Disconnected and uninterested in...
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Recommended by Imani Perry, Matthew T. Hall, and 2 others.

Imani Perry@JoshundaSanders @victorlavalle I *love* that book! (Source)

Matthew T. Hall@theryanbradford Thanks for the recs, added to my list! Have you read anything else by Victor Lavalle? I saw he’s written a few other books. He’s a brilliant writer. Scary isn’t easy to write. But he did it! But in an eloquent beautiful way. That book left me in awe of the story and the writing. (Source)

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