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    Todos los aos, elNew York Times Book Review publica una lista de 100libros notables del ao. Notables vendra a ser: a tener en cuenta, para leer,eso. Son inteligentes y saben que poner los mejores (the best) no significaabsolutamente nada.

    Reunimos esa lista, la del 2013, y linkeamos, en todos los casos que pudimos,la versin epub/mobi. Gratis. No estn todos, no podran estarlo. Eso noquiere decir que no estn ah afuera, sino solamente que nosotros no supimosencontrarlos.

    Los links rotos y en rojoson los de los libros que no supimos conseguir.

    Por ahora, es slo lo de ficcin.

    A continuacin: The years notable fiction and poetry, selected by the editorsof The New York Times Book Review.

    FICTION & POETRY

    THE ACCURSED.By Joyce Carol Oates. (Ecco/HarperCollins,$27.99.) Oatess extravagantly horrifying, funny and prolixpostmodern Gothic novel purports to be the definitive account of acurse that infected bucolic Princeton, N.J., in 1905 and 1906.

    ALL THAT IS.ByJames Salter. (Knopf, $26.95.) Salters firstnovel in more than 30 years, which follows the loves and losses of aWorld War II veteran, is an ambitious departure from his previouswork and, at a stroke, demolishes any talk of twilight.

    AMERICANAH.By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. (Knopf,$26.95.) This witheringly trenchant novel scrutinizes blackness in

    America, Nigeria and Britain.

    BLEEDING EDGE.By Thomas Pynchon. (Penguin Press,$28.95.)Airliners crash not only into the twin towers but into ashaggy-dog tale involving a fraud investigator and a white-collaroutlaw in this vital, audacious novel.

    CHILDREN ARE DIAMONDS: An African Apocalypse.ByEdward Hoagland. (Arcade, $23.95.) The adventure-seeking

    protagonist of Hoaglands novel is swept up in the chaos of southernSudan.

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    THE CIRCLE.By Dave Eggers. (Knopf/McSweeneys, $27.95.) Ina disturbing not-too- distant future, human existence flows throughthe portal of a company that gives Eggerss novel its title.

    CLAIRE OF THE SEA LIGHT.By Edwidge Danticat. (Knopf,$25.95.) Danticats novel is less about a Haitian girl who disappearson her birthday than about the heart of a magical seaside village.

    THE COLOR MASTER: Stories.By Aimee Bender. (Doubleday,$25.95.) Physical objects help Benders characters grasp anoverwhelming world.

    A CONSTELLATION OF VITAL PHENOMENA.By Anthony

    Marra. (Hogarth, $26.) Odds against survival are high for thecharacters of Marras extraordinary first novel, set in war-tornChechnya.

    THE DINNER.By Herman Koch. Translated by Sam Garrett.(Hogarth, $24.) In this clever, dark Dutch novel, two couples dineout under the cloud of a terrible crime committed by their teenagesons.

    DIRTY LOVE.By Andre Dubus III. (Norton, $25.95.) Four linkedstories expose their characters bottomless needs and stubbornweaknesses.

    DISSIDENT GARDENS.By Jonathan Lethem. (Doubleday,$27.95.) Spanning 80 years and three generations, Lethems novelrealistically portrays an enchanted or disenchanted garden ofAmerican leftists in Queens.

    DOCTOR SLEEP.By Stephen King. (Scribner, $30.) Now grownup, Danny, the boy with psycho-intuitive powers in The Shining,helps another threatened magic child in a novel that shares thevirtues of Kings best work.

    DUPLEX.By Kathryn Davis. (Graywolf, $24.)A schoolteachertakes an unusual lover in this astonishing, double-hinged novel setin a fantastical suburbia.

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    THE END OF THE POINT.By Elizabeth Graver. (Harper,$25.99.)A summer house on the Massachusetts coast both sheltersand isolates the wealthy family in Gravers eloquentmultigenerational novel.

    THE FLAMETHROWERS.By Rachel Kushner. (Scribner,$26.99.) In Kushners frequently dazzling second novel, animpressionable artist navigates the volatile worlds of New York andRome in the 1970s.

    THE GOLDFINCH.By Donna Tartt. (Little, Brown, $30.) TheGoldfinch of the title of Tartts smartly written Dickensian novel isa painting smuggled through the early years of a boys life his

    prize, his guilt and his burden.

    THE GOOD LORD BIRD.By James McBride. (Riverhead,$27.95.) McBrides romp of a novel, the 2013 National Book Awardwinner, is narrated by a freed slave boy who passes as a girl. Its arisky portrait of the radical abolitionist John Brown in whichirreverence becomes a new form of !homage.

    A GUIDE TO BEING BORN: Stories. (LINK A UNAPAQUETE DE VARIOS QUE INCLUYE STE)By RamonaAusubel. (Riverhead, $26.95.)Ausubels fantastical collection tracesa cycle of transformation: from love to conception to gestation tobirth.

    HALF THE KINGDOM.By Lore Segal. (Melville House, $23.95.)In Segals darkly comic novel, dementia becomes contagious at aManhattan hospital.

    I WANT TO SHOW YOU MORE: Stories.By Jamie Quatro.(Grove, $24.) Quatros strange, thrilling and disarmingly honestfirst collection draws from a pool of resonant themes (Christianity,marital infidelity, cancer, running) in agile !recombinations.

    THE IMPOSSIBLE LIVES OF GRETA WELLS.By AndrewSean Greer. (Ecco/ HarperCollins, $26.99.)A distraught woman

    inhabits different selves across the 20th century in Greers elegiacnovel.

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    THE INFATUATIONS.By Javier Maras. Translated byMargaret Jull Costa. (Knopf, $26.95.)Amid a proliferation ofalternative perspectives, Marass novel explores its femalenarrators relationship with the widow and the best friend of a

    murdered man. TRADUCCION SE CONSIGUE EN CASTELLANOTHE INTERESTINGS.By Meg Wolitzer. (Riverhead, $27.95.)Wolitzers enveloping novel offers a fresh take on the theme of self-invention, with a heroine who asks herself whether the ambitiousmen and women in her circle have inaccurately defined success.

    LIFE AFTER LIFE.By Kate Atkinson. (Reagan Arthur/Little,Brown, $27.99.)Atkinsons heroine, born in 1910, keeps dying and

    dying again, as she experiences the alternate courses her destinymight have taken.

    LOCAL SOULS: Novellas.By Allan Gurganus. (Liveright,$25.95.) This triptych, set in Gurganuss familiar Falls, N.C.,showcases the increasing universality of his imaginative powers.

    LONGBOURN.By Jo Baker. (Knopf, $25.95.) Bakers charming

    novel offers an affecting look at the world of Pride and Prejudicefrom the point of view of the Bennets servants hall.

    LOVE, DISHONOR, MARRY, DIE, CHERISH, PERISH.ByDavid Rakoff. (Doubleday, $26.95.) Rakoff completed his novel-in-couplets, whose characters live the titles verbs, just before his deathin 2012.

    THE LOWLAND.By Jhumpa Lahiri. (Knopf, $27.95.)After his

    radical brother is killed, an Indian scientist brings his widow to joinhim in America in Lahiris efficiently written novel.

    THE LUMINARIES.By Eleanor Catton. (Little, Brown, $27.) Inher Booker Prize winner,a love story and mystery set in NewZealand, Catton has built a lively parody of a 19th-century novel,while creating something utterly new for the 21st.

    MADDADDAM.By Margaret Atwood. (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, $27.95.) The survivors of Oryx and Crake and The

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    Year of the Flood await a final showdown, in a trilogys concludingentry.

    A MARKER TO MEASURE DRIFT.By Alexander Maksik.(Knopf, $24.95.) Maksiks forceful novel illuminates the life of a

    Liberian woman who flees her troubled past to seek refuge on anAegean island.

    METAPHYSICAL DOG.By Frank Bidart. (Farrar, Straus &Giroux, $24.) To immerse oneself in these poems is to enter a crowdof unusual characters: artistic geniuses, violent misfits, dramaticself-accusers (including the poet himself).

    OUR ANDROMEDA.By Brenda Shaughnessy. (Copper Canyon,paper, $16.) In these emotionally charged and gorgeouslyconstructed poems, Shaughnessy imagines a world without a childspain.

    SCHRODER.By Amity Gaige. (Twelve, $21.99.) In Gaiges scenicnovel, a man with a long-established false identity goes on the runwith his 6-year-old daughter.

    THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS.By Elizabeth Gilbert.(Viking, $28.95.) In this winning novel by the author of Eat, Pray,Love, a botanists hunger for explanations carries her through thebetter part of Darwins century, and to Tahiti.

    SOMEONE.By Alice McDermott. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $25.)Through scattered recollections, this novel sifts the significance ofan ordinary life.

    THE SON.By Philipp Meyer. (Ecco/Harper-Collins, $27.99.)Members of a Texas clan grope their way from the ordeals of thefrontier to celebrity cultures absurdities in this masterlymultigenerational saga.

    THE SOUND OF THINGS FALLING.By Juan GabrielVsquez. Translated by Anne McLean.(Riverhead, $27.95.) Thisgripping Colombian novel, built on the countrys tragic history withthe drug trade, meditates on love, fate and death.TRADUCCION SE CONSIGUE EN CASTELLANO

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    SUBMERGENCE.By J. M. Ledgard. (Coffee House, paper,$15.95.) This hard-edged, well-written novel involves a terroristhostage-taking and a perilous deep-sea dive.

    SUBTLE BODIES.By Norman Rush. (Knopf, $26.95.)Amid darkhumor both mournful and absurd, former classmates converge onthe hilltop estate of a friend who has died in a freak accident.

    TENTH OF DECEMBER: Stories.By George Saunders.(Random House, $26.)Saunderss relentless humor and beatificgenerosity of spirit keep his highly moral tales from succumbing tolifes darker aspects.

    THE TWELVE TRIBES OF HATTIE.By Ayana Mathis. (Knopf,$24.95.) Mathiss deeply felt first novel works at the rough edges ofhistory, within a brutal and poetic allegory of a black family beset bytribulations after the Great Migration to the North.

    THE TWO HOTEL FRANCFORTS.By David Leavitt.(Bloomsbury, $25.) In Leavitts atmospheric novel of 1940 Lisbon,as two couples await passage to New York, the husbands embark on

    an affair.THE VALLEY OF AMAZEMENT.By Amy Tan. (Ecco/HarperCollins, $29.99.) This wrenching novel by the author of TheJoy Luck Club follows mother and daughter courtesans over fourdecades.

    WANT NOT.By Jonathan Miles. (Houghton Miff-lin Harcourt,$26.) Linking disparate characters and story threads, Miless novel

    explores varieties of waste and decay in a consumer world.

    WE ARE ALL COMPLETELY BESIDE OURSELVES.ByKaren Joy Fowler. (Marian Wood/Putnam, $26.95.) Thissurreptitiously smart novels big reveal slyly recalls a tabloidheadline: Girl and Chimp Twinned at Birth in Psychological !Experiment.

    WE NEED NEW NAMES.By NoViolet Bulawayo. (ReaganArthur/Little, Brown, $25.)A Zimbabwean moves to Detroit inBulawayos strikingfirst novel.

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    WOKE UP LONELY.By Fiona Maazel. (Graywolf, $26.)Maazels restlessly antic novel examines the concurrent urges forsolitude and intimacy.

    THE WOMAN UPSTAIRS.By Claire Messud. (Knopf, $25.95.)Messuds ingenious, disquieting novel of outsize conflicts tells thestory of a thwarted artist who finds herself bewitched by a boy andhis parents.

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