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Bookstagram’s 102 Best Books of the 21st Century (U.S.)
by @surabhi.reading @ambershelf @openbookopen
As promised, here’s a post with all 102 of the books you voted as the best books published in the 21st century in the U.S. Titles spill into the comments. Thank you for your voting and your engagement, and stay tuned for more detailed statistics next week!
A few notes on methodology:
* We made a survey inviting bookstagrammers to submit their ballot for the ten best books published in the U.S. in the 21st century. We shared it widely over 4 days.
* We received 324 ballots and a total of 3,156 individual book votes. Not everyone who submitted a ballot submitted ten books.
* We only accepted one ballot from each individual. If a person submitted two different ballots, we only counted the latest submission.
* We used the same rules as the NYT: books published in the U.S. after January 1, 2000. We disqualified books published before that.
* We manually cleaned all submissions to ensure consistency in formatting.
* If someone submitted a series, we counted it as the first book in the series. If the first book was published before January 1, 2000, we disqualified it.
* We disqualified books with errors that made the intended title and author ambiguous.
* We sorted books by total number of votes, then chose to present a top 102 instead of a top 100 to avoid a tiebreaker process.
by @surabhi.reading @ambershelf @openbookopen
As promised, here’s a post with all 102 of the books you voted as the best books published in the 21st century in the U.S. Titles spill into the comments. Thank you for your voting and your engagement, and stay tuned for more detailed statistics next week!
A few notes on methodology:
* We made a survey inviting bookstagrammers to submit their ballot for the ten best books published in the U.S. in the 21st century. We shared it widely over 4 days.
* We received 324 ballots and a total of 3,156 individual book votes. Not everyone who submitted a ballot submitted ten books.
* We only accepted one ballot from each individual. If a person submitted two different ballots, we only counted the latest submission.
* We used the same rules as the NYT: books published in the U.S. after January 1, 2000. We disqualified books published before that.
* We manually cleaned all submissions to ensure consistency in formatting.
* If someone submitted a series, we counted it as the first book in the series. If the first book was published before January 1, 2000, we disqualified it.
* We disqualified books with errors that made the intended title and author ambiguous.
* We sorted books by total number of votes, then chose to present a top 102 instead of a top 100 to avoid a tiebreaker process.
Bookstagram’s 102 Best Books of the 21st Century (U.S.)
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Overview
Bookstagram’s 102 Best Books of the 21st Century (U.S.)
by @surabhi.reading @ambershelf @openbookopen
As promised, here’s a post with all 102 of the books you voted as the best books published in the 21st century in the U.S. Titles spill into the comments. Thank you for your voting and your engagement, and stay tuned for more detailed statistics next week!
A few notes on methodology:
* We made a survey inviting bookstagrammers to submit their ballot for the ten best books published in the U.S. in the 21st century. We shared it widely over 4 days.
* We received 324 ballots and a total of 3,156 individual book votes. Not everyone who submitted a ballot submitted ten books.
* We only accepted one ballot from each individual. If a person submitted two different ballots, we only counted the latest submission.
* We used the same rules as the NYT: books published in the U.S. after January 1, 2000. We disqualified books published before that.
* We manually cleaned all submissions to ensure consistency in formatting.
* If someone submitted a series, we counted it as the first book in the series. If the first book was published before January 1, 2000, we disqualified it.
* We disqualified books with errors that made the intended title and author ambiguous.
* We sorted books by total number of votes, then chose to present a top 102 instead of a top 100 to avoid a tiebreaker process.
by @surabhi.reading @ambershelf @openbookopen
As promised, here’s a post with all 102 of the books you voted as the best books published in the 21st century in the U.S. Titles spill into the comments. Thank you for your voting and your engagement, and stay tuned for more detailed statistics next week!
A few notes on methodology:
* We made a survey inviting bookstagrammers to submit their ballot for the ten best books published in the U.S. in the 21st century. We shared it widely over 4 days.
* We received 324 ballots and a total of 3,156 individual book votes. Not everyone who submitted a ballot submitted ten books.
* We only accepted one ballot from each individual. If a person submitted two different ballots, we only counted the latest submission.
* We used the same rules as the NYT: books published in the U.S. after January 1, 2000. We disqualified books published before that.
* We manually cleaned all submissions to ensure consistency in formatting.
* If someone submitted a series, we counted it as the first book in the series. If the first book was published before January 1, 2000, we disqualified it.
* We disqualified books with errors that made the intended title and author ambiguous.
* We sorted books by total number of votes, then chose to present a top 102 instead of a top 100 to avoid a tiebreaker process.
Challenge Books

A Woman Is No Man
Etaf Rum
85-76 (tie) Etaf Rum, A Woman is No Man (2019)

There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension
Hanif Abdurraqib
102-86 (tie) Hanif Abdurraqib, There’s Always This Year (2024)

The Year of Magical Thinking
Joan Didion
102-86 (tie) Joan Didion, The Year of Magical Thinking (2005)

The Trees
Percival Everett
102-86 (tie) Percival Everett, The Trees (2021)

The Shadow of the Wind
Carlos Ruiz Zafón
102-86 (tie) Carlos Ruiz Zafón (trans. Lucia Graves), The Shadow of the Wind (2004)

The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah
102-86 (tie) Kristin Hannah, The Nightingale (2015)

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Rebecca Skloot
102-86 (tie) Rebecca Skloot, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (2010)

The Idiot
Elif Batuman
102-86 (tie) Elif Batuman, The Idiot (2017)

Stories of Your Life and Others
Ted Chiang
102-86 (tie) Ted Chiang, Stories of Your Life and Others (2002)

Sea of Tranquility
Emily St. John Mandel
102-86 (tie) Emily St. John Mandel, Sea of Tranquility (2022)