
Despite our concerted efforts to cover the best books over the course of the year, there are still plenty of worthy titles that we didn’t get around to talking about. Subsequently, these selections represent an end of the year GP reading list of sorts for bringing your home library up to speed on 2011. Pack a few during your upcoming holiday travels, and they’ll keep your mind well-occupied in the breaks between chaperoning drunk uncles and fending off motherly cross-examinations.
The Pale King by David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace died before finishing The Pale King, yet the book still stands as a coherent tribute to the famed American author’s legacy. Taking on a novel about an IRS office in Peoria, Illinois and the people who work there might sound like a snooze, but Wallace’s rhapsodic prose will swing on your emotions like few other books. Packed with both moments of laugh-out-loud humor and piercing sadness — The Pale King addresses the challenges we’ve all faced of finding satisfaction in a career and truly knowing people for who they really are.
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