Jojo Moyes's Reading List
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NYT By the Book column (2023-02-09).
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Gabrielle Zevin · 2022 · Buy on Amazon
"I loved 'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow,' by Gabrielle Zevin, and I had expected not to love it. I have zero interest in computer games, but it's about so much more — it's about creativity, disability, friendship and power dynamics."
Xenophon · Buy on Amazon
"'On Horsemanship,' by Xenophon, an Athenian soldier and philosopher around 355 B.C. whose ideas, especially regarding our treatment of and relationship with animals, are pertinent today."
Lisa Taddeo · Buy on Amazon
"Lisa Taddeo's 'Three Women' shows her extraordinary ability to extract secrets, combined with a surgeon's precision of mind."
Katherine Heiny · Buy on Amazon
"'Standard Deviation,' by Katherine Heiny. I was on a plane with my family and laughed so much and so loudly my children slid down their seats and pretended I wasn't with them."

Bonnie Garmus · Buy on Amazon
"'Lessons in Chemistry,' by Bonnie Garmus, made me laugh too (the fungi scene was a joy)."
Rob Delaney · Buy on Amazon
"Rob Delaney's 'A Heart That Works.' A raw, unflinchingly honest telling of the life and death of his baby son. I'm not sure it's possible to get through it without tears."
Walter Farley · Buy on Amazon
"The books that have stayed with me are 'The Black Stallion,' by Walter Farley, and 'The Secret Garden,' by Frances Hodgson Burnett."

Frances Hodgson Burnett · Buy on Amazon
"The books that have stayed with me are 'The Black Stallion,' by Walter Farley, and 'The Secret Garden,' by Frances Hodgson Burnett."