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.

2. "The Story of the Lost Child," by Elena Ferrante

The mysterious Elena Ferrante (not her real name) concludes her astonishing Neapolitan series with this fourth volume in the story of a decades-long friendship between two women born in an impoverished neighborhood in post-World War II Naples. If that description sounds sentimental, think again – Ferrante’s books are as fierce as they are dazzling. Although it would be most powerful to read all four (starting with “My Brilliant Friend”), the novels can also be enjoyed independently. (CSMonitor.com review, 9/23/15)
(Europa Editions, 480 pp.)

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