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Best Novels of 2018

Posted on December 16, 2018 by seattlebookmama

If I had prize money to bestow, I would divide it between the authors of these two matchless works of fiction, which in my eyes are the best of 2018. Interestingly, both feature strong women as main characters, and both are Southern fiction. If you haven’t read them yet, do it now.


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This entry was posted in Appalachian fiction, debut fiction, feminist fiction, fiction, grit lit, historical fiction, literary fiction, Southern fiction and tagged Appalachian fiction, best books, Best of 2018, betrayal, book blog, bookbloggers, feminist fiction, fiction, Granny May, historical fiction, independence, Kya Clark, Marsh Girl, Maybelline, moonshine, mountains, mustread, poverty, PutnamBooks, Rum Runners, Southern fiction, StMartinsPress, strong women in fiction by seattlebookmama. Bookmark the permalink.

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