April’s Best Reviewed Fiction
Ben Lerner's Transcription, Gwendoline Riley's The Palm House, and Maria Semple's Go Gentle are among the most critically acclaimed fiction titles of April. The books received strong reviews from major publications, with Transcription earning the highest number of rave reviews. These works were highlighted by Book Marks, Lit Hub's dedicated book review section.
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Ben Lerner’s Transcription, Gwendoline Riley’s The Palm House, and Maria Semple’s Go Gentle all number among the best reviewed fiction books of the month. Brought to you by Book Marks, Lit Hub’s home for book reviews. * 1. Transcription by Ben Lerner (FSG) 26 Rave • 10 Positive • 2 Mixed • 1 Pan “A chamber piece, more compressed and crystallized than any of its predecessors.” –Giles Harvey (The New Yorker) 2. The Palm House by Gwendoline Riley (NYRB) 10 Rave • 3 Positive “Riley’s work recasts our relationship with the familiar, transforming ordinary, unremarkable lives of her characters into something startling and new.” –Clare Clark (The Guardian) 3. Go Gentle by Maria Semple (G. P.
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