10. “The Tiger’s Wife” by Tea Obreht
9. “Lost in Shangri-La” by Michael Zuckoff
8. “Steve Jobs” by Walter Isaacson
7. “Before I Go to Sleep” by S.J. Watson
6. “Daughter of Smoke and Bone” by Laini Taylor
5. “The Marriage Plot” by Jeffrey Eugenides
4. “In the Garden of Beasts” by Erik Larsen
3. “What It Is Like to Go to War” by Karl Marlantes
2. “1Q84″ by Haruki Murakami
1. “The Art of Fielding” by Chad Harbach
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10. He Gets to the Heart of Fear
9. He Draws Vivid Characters, Great and Small
8. He’s a Character Himself
7. He’s On Even When He’s Off
6. He Has a Wicked Imagination
5. He Advocates for the Little Guy
4. He Is, After All, the Master of Horror
3. He Knows Everyone Has “Issues”
2. He Sees the Teachable Moment
1. He Makes the Ordinary Terrifying