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Here is a list of New York Times' Notable Fiction of the year 2001. How many of these have you read?
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Esther Stories (Peter Orner)
Esther Stories
41
Peter Orner
Eva Moves the Furniture (Margot Livesey)
Eva Moves the Furniture
42
Margot Livesey
The Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance (Benjamin Anastas)
The Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance
43
Benjamin Anastas
Faithless (Joyce Carol Oates)
Faithless
44
Joyce Carol Oates
The Feast of the Goat (Mario Vargas Llosa)
The Feast of the Goat
45
Mario Vargas Llosa
The Flight of the Maidens (Jane Gardam)
The Flight of the Maidens
46
Jane Gardam
Flights of Love (Bernhard Schlink)
Flights of Love
47
Bernhard Schlink
The Fourth Hand (John Irving)
The Fourth Hand
48
John Irving
Fury
Fury
49
Gabriel's Story (David Anthony Durham)
Gabriel's Story
50
David Anthony Durham
The Gardens of Kyoto (Kate Walbert)
The Gardens of Kyoto
51
Kate Walbert
Getting a Life (Helen Simpson)
Getting a Life
52
Helen Simpson
The Glass Palace (Amitav Ghosh)
The Glass Palace
53
Amitav Ghosh
Glue (Irvine Welsh)
Glue
54
Irvine Welsh
Goats (Mark Jude Poirier)
Goats
55
Mark Jude Poirier
The Good German (Joseph Kanon)
The Good German
56
Joseph Kanon
The Grand Complication (Allen Kurzweil)
The Grand Complication
57
Allen Kurzweil
Haussmann, or the Distinction (Paul Lafarge)
Haussmann, or the Distinction
58
Paul Lafarge
Honeymoon and Other Stories (Kevin Canty)
Honeymoon and Other Stories
59
Kevin Canty
Honeymooners (Chuck Kinder)
Honeymooners
60
Chuck Kinder
Hotel Honolulu (Paul Theroux)
Hotel Honolulu
61
Paul Theroux
The Hothouse
The Hothouse
62
How to Be Good (Nick Hornby)
How to Be Good
63
Nick Hornby
The Hunter (Julia Leigh)
The Hunter
64
Julia Leigh
The Hunters (Claire Messud)
The Hunters
65
Claire Messud
I Cannot Tell a Lie (Mary Ladd Gavell)
I Cannot Tell a Lie
66
Mary Ladd Gavell
In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd (Ana Menendez)
In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd
67
Ana Menendez
Inspired Sleep (Robert Cohen)
Inspired Sleep
68
Robert Cohen
In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden (Kathleen Cambor)
In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden
69
Kathleen Cambor
In the Floyd Archives (Sarah Boxer)
In the Floyd Archives
70
Sarah Boxer
Island (Alistair MacLeod)
Island
71
Alistair MacLeod
The Journey Home (Olaf Olafsson)
The Journey Home
72
Olaf Olafsson
Kissing in Manhattan (David Schickler)
Kissing in Manhattan
73
David Schickler
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (Louise Erdrich)
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse
74
Louise Erdrich
The Lecturer's Tale
The Lecturer's Tale
75
Light Action in the Caribbean (Barry Lopez)
Light Action in the Caribbean
76
Barry Lopez
Lightning Field (Dana Spiotta)
Lightning Field
77
Dana Spiotta
Little America (Henry Bromell)
Little America
78
Henry Bromell
Long Time No See (Susan Isaacs)
Long Time No See
79
Susan Isaacs
Love, Etc. (Julian Barnes)
Love, Etc.
80
Julian Barnes
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