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What Did T. Read in 2020?

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Quick Guide   Best YA: A Heart in a Body in the World Best Realistic: TIE - The Girl with the Louding Voice; Such a Fun Age Best Suspense: You Are Not Alone Best Sociology: TIE – Jesus & John Wayne; White Fragility Best Memoir: Heavy Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy: The Midnight Library Best Social Justice: We Were Eight Years in Power Best Spirituality: An Altar in the World Best General Non-fiction: We Were Eight Years In Power   Note: Where I list genre after author, these are how I would classify the books. YA stands for Young Adult (14+), although its worth noting that half of all YA readers are adults. MG stands for Middle Grades (ok for kids under 14). Anything without one of these classifications is marketed toward adults.   1. Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: a therapist, her therapist, and our lives revealed (Lori Gottlieb, Psychology) After her boyfriend blindsides her with a breakup, Gottlieb – herself, a therapist – finds herself sitting on the sofa in another thera...