Adam Sessler

Adam Sessler's Book Recommendations

Media & Journalism journalists

Adam Sessler is an American video game journalist, television personality, and consultant. He is best known for his work on shows like X-Play and Invisible Walls. Based on his recommendations, he seems to enjoy literary fiction and works that explore complex social issues.

27 books recommended

πŸ“š Books Recommended by Adam Sessler 27

The Green Lantern Vol. 1

The Green Lantern Vol. 1

by Grant Morrison

"@chriskramerpr I’m in love with the book as well."

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Don Quixote

Don Quixote

by Miguel De Cervantes

"In other news: No one prepared me for the second book of Don Quixote. I was not expecting a novel from the early 17th century to start employing self-reflexivity. This book reads like it it was written by a time-traveler."

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The Big Sleep

The Big Sleep

by Raymond Chandler

"I just finished reading through all of Chandler's Marlowe novels and I love them, especially as an amazing catalogue of the changes in Los Angeles from the pre- to postwar eras. Be forewarned though, the sexual/racial attitudes are not comfortable."

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The Nickel Boys

The Nickel Boys

by Colson Whitehead

"Seriously this is the best book I’ve ever read. Do not keep yourself from this work."

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The Green Lantern Vol. 2

The Green Lantern Vol. 2

by Grant Morrison

"Okay, last thought before I retire for the evening and watch old western movies. Grant Morrison’s current run on Green Lantern cannot be ignored. It’s like if Jack Kirby had a baby that took LSD and made a comic book. It’s that good, spend your quarantine with it."

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Lush Life

Lush Life

by Richard Price

"Adam Sessler recommended this book on Twitter."

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Clockers

Clockers

by Richard Price

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Absurdistan

Absurdistan

by Gary Shteyngart

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Absalom, Absalom!

Absalom, Absalom!

by William Faulkner

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Snopes

Snopes

by William Faulkner

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The Names

The Names

by Don DeLillo

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Libra

Libra

by Don DeLillo

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Great Jones Street

Great Jones Street

by Don DeLillo

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Falling Man

Falling Man

by Don DeLillo

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The Book of Night Women

The Book of Night Women

by Marlon James

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Bloodbrothers

Bloodbrothers

by Richard Price

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Pattern Recognition

Pattern Recognition

by William Gibson

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Idoru

Idoru

by William Gibson

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Lake Success

Lake Success

by Gary Shteyngart

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Loving Day

Loving Day

by Mat Johnson

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The White Boy Shuffle

The White Boy Shuffle

by Paul Beatty

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The Sellout

The Sellout

by Paul Beatty

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The Constant Gardener

The Constant Gardener

by John le Carre

"Just finished this up and it might be one of the angriest books I’ve ever read and of my my favorites of his post-cold war/unchecked capitalism period. Also just learned that one of the central characters was most likely modeled after a journalist he had an affair with."

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Count Zero

Count Zero

by William Gibson

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