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New York, New York

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We pay tribute to one of the finest cities in the world -- with literature set in the city of dreams.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York3 years ago
    In this collection of essays from the 1970s and 1980s, Russell Baker captures the political and social nuances of the era, from the influence of mass media to US Presidents behaving badly. Sound familiar?
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York4 years ago
    When terrorists hijack a Wall Street skyscraper, they not only get hold of hostages but also confidential banking data that could take down the entire world. Enter the Able Team.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York4 years ago
    What goes up must come down in this chilling tale of sabotaged Manhattan skyscraper elevators. As New York begins to close its doors, can two detectives and a journalist trace the saboteur and restore normality before the city plummets into oblivion?
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York6 years ago
    The tawdry tale of one man's transformation into a darling of New York's club scene!
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York6 years ago
    High stakes white-collar crime — in the wake of 9/11.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York6 years ago
    His father might have been known as 'The Pope', but he was definitely no saint.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York6 years ago
    Want to get ahead in 2118? Go up. Right up to the top. And then some.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York6 years ago
    A love letter to the Big Apple that laments its gentrification.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York7 years ago
    A unique take on the American Dream in the aftermath of 9/11, through the eyes of a Dutch immigrant and his cricket playing friends.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York7 years ago
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    Lily Quinn is broke, struggling to finish college, pay her rent, find love, and the best things happen to the people around her. New York — the city of dreams right? Something's bound to happen. Her roommate goes missing, an NYPD detective with demons of his own and a sudden financial windfall enters her world.

    For those who dream of New York, this novel is it. It'll take you through the streets, the underbelly, the nooks and crannies. It's romance, thriller and crime all wrapped up in one and let's just say that we were enamoured with it for a really long time.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    This is one beloved American classic, crowded with life and people and incident. The novel is split into five "books", each covering a different period in the characters' lives, starting from the 1900s.

    This is great if you want a slice of New York history and culture across five decades.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    You're in for one heck of a ride with Crazy Rich Asians. As the title suggests, this novel centers around the filthy rich Chinese family that reside in New York and all over the world. Rachel Chu and Nick Young are enjoying the city at their prime, but when she agrees to head to Singapore to visit his family, all hell breaks loose. This is a clash between old money and new, as well as the Chinese and Western cultures. New York is the starting point of this novel, but it takes you on such a joyride it's impossible to put down.
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  • internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    If the TV series Sex and the City were more sex and less fashion, then this would be it. Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl is a wonderfully intelligent, sexually frank, rollicking novel that introduces us to Nancy Chan, a turn-of-the-millennium call girl who lives and works on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. But there's one problem: her fiancé doesn't know about this other life.

    The book is full of sex, but not in the 50 Shades kind of way. It's an clinical, job-like approach to it (naturally, since it really is her job), where she jots everything down in her scheduler, stocks up on supplies etc. True or not, this is a good glimpse into the underground sex trade in the city.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    Lush Life is set in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and begins with a crime. And of course, it seems straightforward, but quickly expands into a thicket of complications.

    Richard Price tears off the sheen and veneer of New York, and paints a brilliant and kaleidiscopic portrait of the "new" New York. He exposes the underbelly, the cracks and the violence beneath the beauty. For those who want more than just the glamour of the city, this is it.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    New York is the city where aspiring artists head to. Doesn't matter if you're a painter, stage actor, musician — there's where your dreams take root. John Strausbaugh's The Village is a look back into Greenwich Village, the city's cultural hotspot. From the Dutch settlers and Washington Square patricians, to the Triangle Shirtwaist fire and Prohibition-era speakeasies; from Abstract Expressionism and beatniks, to Stonewall and AIDS, everything was birthed here.

    With plenty of photographs, this 400 look back into the scene features lively, well-researched profiles of many of the people who made Greenwich Village famous, including Thomas Paine, Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Margaret Sanger, Eugene O’Neill, Marcel Duchamp, Upton Sinclair, and of course Bob Dylan.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    1960, New York. It was supposed to be an era of excitement and opportunities for women. But unlike other young women of her era, Esther Greenwood (a.k.a. Sylvia Plath, more or less) was not so enchanted with the city’s fast-paced culture.

    Sylvia Plath's observations about depression and the restrictions placed upon women, are moving. And it is a glimpse into life behind the curtains of glamour and richness.
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  • internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    19th century New York Upper East Side was riddled with folks of old money and new. And the disdain, envy and jealousy for each other is palpable. The Age of Innocence is a novel of restlessness, unrequited love and a longing to do something out of the invisible constraints that bound them to their social responsibilities. Edith Wharton’s perceptive novel lightly limns the dissonance between society people’s manners and morals, and makes for a refreshing read in this 21st Century.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    This is for all those who want to find themselves or start afresh. I Heart New York is a delightful story of a young woman who flees London and her cheating boyfriend to rediscover her sexy, stylish, confident self while building a new life in the greatest city in the world.

    But of course, where else would you go to for a new lease of life? It's a good mix of reflection, girly fun and daring escapades in this city.
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  • internationaladded a book to the bookshelfNew York, New York8 years ago
    Phoning Home is a collection of entertaining and thought-provoking essays featuring the author’s quirky family, his Jewish heritage, and his New York City upbringing.

    Jacob M. Appel’s recollections and insights, informed and filtered by his advanced degrees in medicine, law, and ethics, not only inspire nostalgic feelings but also offer insight into contemporary medical and ethical issues.
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