![]() It may come as a surprise that I haven’t read them all–I think I’ve been saving the last few (for what, I’m not sure!). Of course, the first place any reader should start is with Patchett’s own books. If you are also a fan of Ann Patchett, I hope this list gives you a few read-alikes for your favorites. SuperSummary - State of Wonder SuperSummary publishes high quality study guides for contemporary works of literature. However, she always brings her signature literary style–fantastic prose, unforgettable characters, and compelling plots. Also includes sites with a short overview, synopsis, book report, or summary of Ann Patchett’s State of Wonder. Patchett isn’t afraid to experiment, which can make it tough to pin down read-alikes. Patchett’s most recent novels have been family dramas–both excellent–but her backlist includes a variety of storylines, themes, and settings, including the Amazon jungle, a home for unwed mothers, and a mansion in South America. It still stands as one of my all-time favorite books. ![]() For me, that favorite author is Ann Patchett.Įver since I read (and reread) Bel Canto, she has been a must-read author for me. ![]() ![]() Who’s the author that immediately comes to mind when someone asks what you like to read? Find books with similar themes, settings, and writing styles–or just pick up your next book by Patchett herself! Wondering what to read next if you love Ann Patchett? Fans of Bel Canto, Run, Commonwealth, The Dutch House, and other Ann Patchett novels will want to check out some of the books on this list. ![]()
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