s/o from Reddit -- Which novel published after the year 2000 will be considered a classic?

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Homegoing. A Fine Balance.
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Life of Pi is fascinating, but I found The Reluctant Fundamentalist to be truly amazing - and timely.
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Anonymous wrote:Middlesex


That seemed to decade-specific to me, I'm not sure it will stand up to the test of time.
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Anonymous wrote:Outlander


LOL
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The Book Thief?

The Goldfinch?

I know a lot of people hate The Goldfinch, but I really liked it.

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Since 2015:

Paul Auster (RIP): 4 3 2 1
Claire Keegan: Foster
Maggie O’Farrell: Hamnet
Barbara Kingsolver: Demon Copperhead
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Outlander


LOL


Ok it will be my classic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Tiger's Wife


Loved this book.

I'll vote Pachinko.
Anonymous
omg none of those listed above. You guys are reading absolute trash. go back to the classics and stop wasting your brains
Anonymous
Never Let Me Go
On Such a Full Sea
American War
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Harry Potter
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Walter Kempowski, All For Nothing.

Seriously, one of the greatest books I've ever read.
Anonymous
The top of the Reddit thread mentions The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson, which I totally agree with.

I also loved Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri.

Anonymous
Esperanza Rising.
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The Babysitters Club: Kristy's Big Day
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