10 best fiction books of 2015: the Monitor's picks

From short stories to serial novels to an engrossing Russian saga, here are the 10 fiction titles the Monitor's book critics liked best in 2015.

10. "Honeydew," by Edith Pearlman

Sometimes known as “the Chekhov of Brookline, Mass.,” Edith Pearlman, a National Book Critics Circle Award winner, ranks among the best of contemporary short story writers. Her latest collection of new work does not disappoint. (CSMonitor.com review, 1/13/15)
(Little, Brown and Co., 288 pp.)

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