What the books you receive this Christmas say about you

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Christmas is a time to give generously and receive graciously. And yet… And yet. Many of us have opened Christmas presents and thought: what does it say about me that you thought this – this! – was the gift for me? Do you know me at all? The Christmas presents we receive can yield all sorts of insights into how our nearest and dearest see us, many of them quite unexpected.

Novels are, generally speaking, a flattering gift to receive. The giver thinks, at the very least, that you’re literate. Perhaps they even have you down as a sensitive intellectual. But if you don’t know what the book you’ve just unwrapped is, how can you pass instant judgement upon it? Happily, I can help with a guide to likely literary stocking fillers of 2014.

George Saunders: Tenth of December

imageBloomsbury

John Green: The Fault in Our Stars

imageRandom House

Richard Flanagan: The Narrow Road to the Deep North

Karen Joy Fowler: We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

Stephen King: Revival

imageSimon & Schuster

David Nicholls: Us

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Bianca Leggett does not work for, consult to, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has no relevant affiliations.

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