
Each year, when best-of lists start popping up all over promptly on Dec. 1, it feels too soon. Really? We’re saying goodbye to the year already? It’s barely 11/12ths over!
For 2016, many have been wishing it gone for some time already. It will have taken with it Prince, David Bowie, Gene Wilder, Alan Rickman, and the dream of a first female president of the United States (for the foreseeable future).
But let’s look back on the good ― nay, the transcendent. This year may not have been the all-time greatest, but there was some all-time great literature published since we wrapped up 2015. Subtle, shimmering short fiction; sprawling family sagas; searing portraits of social trauma: 2016 had it all.
Though we read many wonderful works of fiction this year, these 18 novels and collections were particularly outstanding:

Read our review of The Vegetarian.

Read our review of Another Brooklyn.

Read our review of The Seed Collectors.

Read our review of Ninety-Nine Stories of God.

Read our review of Zero K.

Read our review of The Association of Small Bombs.

Read our review of Goodnight, Beautiful Women.

Read our review of The Underground Railroad.

Read our review of Private Citizens.

Read our review of The Past.

Read our review of The Red Car.

Read our review of Problems.

Read our review of Imagine Me Gone.


Read our review of The Bed Moved.

Read our review of The Nix.

Read our review of The Girls.

Read our review of Swing Time.