I find this particular genre of fiction fascinating and emotionally draining (which is what literature at its best often is). I'd like suggestions please. Two I've read this summer that fit this mold are Andre Aciman's Call Me By Your Name and Per Petterson's Out Stealing Horses. The former is beautiful, haunting, tragic, heartfelt; the latter is a quieter book and not as powerful, but worth a read nonetheless.
Best novels about loss, regret
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