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Guardian readers and authors share their favorite books from May

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Guardian staff reporter

8d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

A curated roundup where author Madeleine Thien, writer Sufiyaan Salam, and Guardian readers share the books they enjoyed in May. Thien recommends Dorothy Tse's City Like Water, Karen Hao's Empire of AI, Hsiao-Hung Pai's Scattered Sand, and Hannah Lillith Assadi's Paradiso 17. The article invites readers to join the conversation in the comments about their own recent reads.

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Lately I have loved Dorothy Tse's City Like Water, translated from Chinese by Natascha Bruce. It is an unclassifiable, sharp, ingenious, passionate novel in which the city that is dissolving is also one's only home.
I have been telling everyone to read Karen Hao's Empire of AI so that we can understand the cost of the tools we've been told that we need.
I re-read Hsiao-Hung Pai's Scattered Sand: The Story of China's Rural Migrants because it has stayed with me for more than a decade now.
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Madeleine Thien, Sufiyaan Salam and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments

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