
Marathon Man
by William Goldman (1974)
Like 'The Hotel New Hampshire', this novel offers a thrilling narrative with unexpected twists.

by John Irving (1981)
“The first of my father’s illusions was that bears could survive the life lived by human beings, and the second was that human beings could survive a life led in hotels.” So says John Berry, son of a hapless dreamer, brother to a cadre of eccentric siblings, and chronicler of the lives lived, the loves experienced, the deaths met, and the myriad strange and wonderful times encountered by the family Berry. Hoteliers, pet-bear owners, friends of Freud (the animal trainer and vaudevillian, that is), and playthings of mad fate, they “dream on” in a funny, sad, outrageous, and moving novel by the remarkable author of A Prayer for Owen Meany and Last Night in Twisted River.
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by William Goldman (1974)
Like 'The Hotel New Hampshire', this novel offers a thrilling narrative with unexpected twists.

by Armistead Maupin (1987)
Sharing the character-driven focus of 'The Hotel New Hampshire', this book explores complex relationships.

by Fay Weldon (1983)
Similar to 'The Hotel New Hampshire', this novel delves into dark humor and unconventional characters.

by Roddy Doyle (1987)
This book, like 'The Hotel New Hampshire', captures the spirit of a quirky group facing life's challenges.

by Russell Banks (2013)
This novel, akin to 'The Hotel New Hampshire', explores the complexities of family and dark circumstances.
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