Been watching a few Bret Easton Ellis interviews lately after finishing The Shards. In one he claimed that there still isn't "great millennial novel" yet. Prove him wrong — what would you suggest is the greatest novel of the millennial generation?
by Mortal_Recoil
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Station Eleven would be on the cusp.
Maybe Normal People?
Edit to add: Homegoing.
Wellness by Nathan Hill
Severance by Ling Ma.
“Greatest” might be a stretch – but Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin is definitely on the list