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The best books on Manifest Destiny, recommended by Andrew Isenberg

The best books on Manifest Destiny, recommended by Andrew Isenberg

Andrew Isenberg

'Manifest Destiny' was an idea brought forward in the United States in the 1830s as a rationalisation for western expansion. But it was always contested, argues Andrew Isenberg, Distinguished Professor of American History at the University of Kansas, as he selects five history books that, together, offer insight into what the borderlands of the American West were really like.

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Afghanistan: A Companion and Guide by Bijan Omrani & Matthew Leeming Afghanistan: A Companion and Guide by Bijan Omrani & Matthew Leeming

NONFICTION
Afghanistan: A Companion and Guide by Bijan Omrani & Matthew Leeming

“The wonderful thing about this book…is that it is so good on the context. Of course, a lot has been destroyed since the book was published…But the places are still there and they endlessly reward study.”—S. Frederick Starr, historian 

Wife to Mr. Milton by Robert Graves Wife to Mr. Milton by Robert Graves

HISTORICAL FICTION
Wife to Mr. Milton by Robert Graves
“It’s an imagining of the life of Mary Powell, John Milton’s first wife…It’s vintage Robert Graves, a main character you end up liking immensely, with a backdrop of events that leaves you much better informed about the history because you feel you’ve lived through it. In this case, the setting is Oxford (and some London) during the English Civil War”—Sophie Roell, editor, Five Books

Rawblood by Catriona Ward Rawblood by Catriona Ward

HORROR BOOKS
Rawblood by Catriona Ward
“Rawblood is told by different narrators through different timelines, spanning from the early Victorian era up until 1910 or so. It is centred on this 11-year-old girl, Iris, who lives on an isolated estate known as Rawblood. Here are Gothic themes: the big, crumbling house—which is on Dartmoor, in this case—and for generations, the family has been haunted by a curse”—Virginia Feito, historical novelist

Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet by Lyndal Roper Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet by Lyndal Roper

HISTORY BOOKS
Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet by Lyndal Roper
“I often say to my students that one of the really important things you have to remember about Martin Luther is that he was not a Protestant. He was a late medieval Catholic.”—Peter Marshall, historian

The Keepers of Truth by Michael Collins The Keepers of Truth by Michael Collins

FICTION BOOKS
The Keepers of Truth by Michael Collins
⭐ Shortlisted for the 2000 Booker Prize
“In this noirish mystery, a frustrated news reporter—trapped in a dead-end job writing about local fundraisers—finds his postindustrial town oddly reinvigorated by a high-profile murder investigation, and can’t help but insert himself into proceedings.”—Cal Flyn, deputy editor, Five Books

Red Sorghum by Mo Yan & translated by Howard Goldblatt Red Sorghum by Mo Yan & translated by Howard Goldblatt

NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
Red Sorghum by Mo Yan
🏆 Winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature
“Set during the Japanese occupation, the novel explores love, betrayal and survival through the lens of a rural family. The characters are morally complex and deeply human — nothing is black-and-white”—Lijia Zhang, writer

Fixed: Why Personal Finance Is Broken and How to Make It Work for Everyone by John Y. Campbell & Tarun Ramadorai Fixed: Why Personal Finance Is Broken and How to Make It Work for Everyone by John Y. Campbell & Tarun Ramadorai

NONFICTION BOOKS
Fixed by John Y. Campbell & Tarun Ramadorai
“At its core, the book is about the persistent fragility of household finances and why market forces alone don’t fix it. Drawing on evidence from the United States, the United Kingdom, and India, John Campbell and Tarun Ramadorai show that financial illiteracy is widespread and remarkably persistent.”—Jason Furman, economist

The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

FANTASY
The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
🏆 Shortlisted 2023 Hugo Award for Best Novel

“Previously, Moreno-Garcia riffed on Edgar Allen Poe; here she takes her inspiration from H. G. Wells’s The Island of Doctor Moreau. The story takes place in Yaxaktun, Mexico…and gains verisimilitude from its historical setting, with fact and fiction deftly woven together.”—Sylvia Bishop, fantasy editor, Five Books

Drown by Junot Díaz Drown by Junot Díaz

FICTION
Drown by Junot Díaz

“It is the best book he has written. It is one of the best books anyone has written in recent decades. It takes us, the readers, into a world we would not otherwise know, that of a Dominican immigrant kid to the States. And does that with a dazzling technical brilliance that few writers have.”—James Rebanks, shepherd and author

Flesh: A Novel by David Szalay Flesh: A Novel by David Szalay

FICTION BOOKS
Flesh by David Szalay
🏆 Winner of the 2025 Booker Prize
Flesh explores the ways power, money, and desire intertwine, and how loneliness can endure even amid apparent success… One of the things that I find remarkable is its subtle exploration of how the marks left by youth can echo through an entire life.”—Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀, chair of the judges

The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu

SCIENCE FICTION BOOKS
The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu
🏆 Winner of the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Novel

“In the first book of the trilogy, science basically stops working on Earth, and there’s a big puzzle as to why. Particle accelerators start giving random results, and a bunch of scientists commit suicide.”—Simon Beard, philosopher

A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II by Sonia Purnell A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II by Sonia Purnell

BIOGRAPHY
A Woman of No Importance by Sonia Purnell
⭐ Shortlisted for the 2022 National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography
“During these challenging times, tales of resistance in World War II have found a receptive audience…At the center of Purnell’s biography is socialite Virginia Hall of Baltimore…Purnell recounts Hall’s spy operations so vividly that it feels like one is reading a spy novel.”—Elizabeth Taylor, chair, NBCC biography prize

Enter a Murderer by Ngaio Marsh Enter a Murderer by Ngaio Marsh

CLASSIC MYSTERIES
Enter A Murderer by Ngaio Marsh
“Her inspector is brilliant. He’s called Roderick Alleyn. He’s very wry. He’s highly educated and is constantly quoting Shakespeare. He’s got a lovely relationship with his colleagues in Scotland Yard. Ngaio Marsh had a lot of experience in the theatre, so quite a lot of her novels are set there, including this one.”—Stig Abell, mystery novelist and journalist

A Thread of Violence: A Story of Truth, Invention, and Murder by Mark O'Connell A Thread of Violence: A Story of Truth, Invention, and Murder by Mark O'Connell

TRUE CRIME
A Thread of Violence by Mark O’Connell
“A Thread of Violence is about a man called Malcolm Macarthur who murdered two people in Dublin in the 1980s. He was sentenced to a life term but had been released and was living in Dublin again when Mark O’Connell thought of writing a book about him. O’Connell met him, befriended him and interviewed him over a long period.”—Kate Summerscale, author

Nettle & Bone by Ursula Vernon, writing as T. Kingfisher Nettle & Bone by Ursula Vernon, writing as T. Kingfisher

FANTASY
Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher
🏆 Winner of the 2023 Hugo Award for Best Novel
“It’s completely original, but also completely captures the classic spirit of fairy tales. Marra is trying to rescue her sister, who has married into powerful royalty, and is being terribly abused. So there’s a quest, and there are three tasks, and a fairy godmother…all the magic has the haunting, under-explained quality of true fairy tales.”—Sylvia Bishop, sci-fi and fantasy editor, Five Books

World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson

WINE BOOKS
The World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson

“Wine is nothing if not geography in a bottle.”—Jancis Robinson, FT wine critic

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka

THE FUNNIEST BOOK OF THE PAST 25 YEARS
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina Lewycka
🏆 Winner of the Vintage Bollinger Prize for Comic Fiction
A Short History of Tractors in Ukraine captures perfectly the hilarious complexity of family dynamics…It’s as absurd as it is moving and a very worthy winner for the Vintage Bollinger Prize.”—Tatty Mcleod, comedian

The Antidote: A Novel by Karen Russell The Antidote: A Novel by Karen Russell

AUDIOBOOKS
The Antidote by Karen Russell
An AudioFile Best Audiobook of 2025
“Karen Russell, the magical realism and prose virtuoso, conjures the American Dust Bowl. Her vibrant imaginings are voiced by a stellar cast.”—AudioFile editors

Patriot: A Memoir by Alexei Navalny, translated by Arch Tait with Stephen Dalziel Patriot: A Memoir by Alexei Navalny, translated by Arch Tait with Stephen Dalziel

MEMOIR
Patriot by Alexei Navalny
🏆 Winner of the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Prize for Autobiography
“Alexei Navalny’s Patriot is the whole package: it tells a compelling story of a man whose life was important and impactful and it’s a very literary book. The writing is beautiful”—May-lee Chai, prize judge 

The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay

SCIENCE FICTION
The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay
🏆 Winner of the 2021 Arthur C Clarke Award for Science Fiction

“The premise…is that there is a pandemic, but it’s a virus that enables humans to start to understand the speech of animals. But not in a Doctor Dolittle way, when we can just chat to them. It’s more like the Wittgenstein idea that ‘If a lion could speak, we could not understand him”—Tom Hunter, director, Arthur C Clarke Award

Kindle Paperwhite by Amazon Kindle Paperwhite by Amazon

THE BEST KINDLES IN 2025
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“That’s an easy question for me, Kindle Paperwhite is the most popular Kindle by far…It has all the best features that you would want”—Maneetpaul Singh, Kindle reviewer and author of Kindle Bookworm

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AI BOOKS
ChatGPT-4 offers its own opinions on artificial intelligence
“These books offer valuable insights into the development, challenges, and future prospects of AI”—ChatGPT-4, AI chatbot

Katabasis by R. F. Kuang Katabasis by R. F. Kuang

NEW BOOKS/FANTASY
Katabasis by RF Kuang
“This is the perfect beach read for fans of Five Books, set at Cambridge University and full of jokes about the intellectual life. It’s 500+ pages, but I read it in two days (at home, as it’s too cold for the beach by now)”—Sophie Roell, editor, Five Books

Death in the Jungle by Candace Fleming Death in the Jungle by Candace Fleming

BOOKS FOR TEENS
Death in the Jungle by Candace Fleming

“This is the story of Jim Jones and the community that he brought together that originally started in the United States and eventually moved to Guyana… She does an exceptional job highlighting and providing perspectives, having interviewed some of the very few survivors or people who had first-hand knowledge of the situation.”—Susannah Richards, education professor

Shadow Thieves by Peter Burns Shadow Thieves by Peter Burns

BOOKS FOR KIDS
Shadow Thieves by Peter Burns

“It’s a brilliant adventure that immediately pulls you into its world, both in terms of setting and character. The story centres on Tom, who is a boy scraping by on the streets of London, surviving through quick thinking, sharp instincts and a talent for pickpocketing”—Georgina Atwood, founder, Toppsta (where kids review books for kids)

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