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New Statesman Best Books of 2012 - Page 2

Here's a list of the New Stateman's best books of the year 2012. How many of these books have you read?
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Iron Curtain (Anne Applebaum)
Iron Curtain
41
Anne Applebaum
Joseph Anton (Salman Rushdie)
Joseph Anton
42
Salman Rushdie
The Kitchen Diaries II (Nigel Slater)
The Kitchen Diaries II
43
Nigel Slater
The Life and Death of Secondary Education for All (Richard Pring)
The Life and Death of Secondary Education for All
44
Richard Pring
Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World (Liaquat Ahamed)
Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World
45
Liaquat Ahamed
Love and Struggle (David Gilbert)
Love and Struggle
46
David Gilbert
Luck: What It Means and Why It Matters (Ed Smith)
Luck: What It Means and Why It Matters
47
Ed Smith
Magic Hours (Tom Bissell)
Magic Hours
48
Tom Bissell
Malarky (Anakana Schofield)
Malarky
49
Anakana Schofield
MassĀ­Cult and Midcult (Dwight MacDonald)
Mass­Cult and Midcult
50
Dwight MacDonald
Michael Morpurgo: War Child to War Horse (Maggie Fergusson)
Michael Morpurgo: War Child to War Horse
51
Maggie Fergusson
Moby-Duck (Donovan Hohn)
Moby-Duck
52
Donovan Hohn
Monopolizing the Master (Michael Anesko)
Monopolizing the Master
53
Michael Anesko
Mountains of the Moon (I.J. Kay)
Mountains of the Moon
54
I.J. Kay
Mr. Churchill's Profession: Statesman, Orator, Writer (Peter Clarke)
Mr. Churchill's Profession: Statesman, Orator, Writer
55
Peter Clarke
Murder at Wrotham Hill (Diana Souhami)
Murder at Wrotham Hill
56
Diana Souhami
Museum Without Walls (Jonathan Meades)
Museum Without Walls
57
Jonathan Meades
My Struggle Book 1 (Karl Ove Knausgaard)
My Struggle Book 1
58
Karl Ove Knausgaard
The New Few, or Very British Oligarchy (Ferdinand Mount)
The New Few, or Very British Oligarchy
59
Ferdinand Mount
The New Jim Crow (Michelle Alexander)
The New Jim Crow
60
Michelle Alexander
No Time Like the Present (Nadine Gordimer)
No Time Like the Present
61
Nadine Gordimer
Nonsense (Christopher Reid)
Nonsense
62
Christopher Reid
NW (Zadie Smith)
NW
63
Zadie Smith
On This Side of the River: Selected Poems (David Ferry)
On This Side of the River: Selected Poems
64
David Ferry
Our Divided Political Heart (E.J. Dionne)
Our Divided Political Heart
65
E.J. Dionne
Paper (Ian Sansom)
Paper
66
Ian Sansom
The Passage of Power (Robert A. Caro)
The Passage of Power
67
Robert A. Caro
People Who Like Meatballs (Selima Hill)
People Who Like Meatballs
68
Selima Hill
The Pinecone (Jenny Uglow)
The Pinecone
69
Jenny Uglow
Portrait of a Novel (Michael Gorra)
Portrait of a Novel
70
Michael Gorra
Pulphead (John Jeremiah Sullivan)
Pulphead
71
John Jeremiah Sullivan
Reflections: The Piano Music of Maurice Ravel (Paul Roberts)
Reflections: The Piano Music of Maurice Ravel
72
Paul Roberts
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion (Jonathan Haidt)
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
73
Jonathan Haidt
Robert Oppenheimer: A Life Inside the Center (Ray Monk)
Robert Oppenheimer: A Life Inside the Center
74
Ray Monk
Scenes From Early Life (Philip Hensher)
Scenes From Early Life
75
Philip Hensher
Seasons in the Sun: The Battle for Britain, 1974-1979 (Dominic Sandbrook)
Seasons in the Sun: The Battle for Britain, 1974-1979
76
Dominic Sandbrook
The Sleepwalkers (Christopher Clark)
The Sleepwalkers
77
Christopher Clark
The Small Hours (Susie Boyt)
The Small Hours
78
Susie Boyt
Stag's Leap
Stag's Leap
79
Swimming Home (Deborah Levy)
Swimming Home
80
Deborah Levy
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