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Best 1 Gut gegen Nordwind

Gut gegen Nordwind is a 2006 Austrian epistolary novel by Daniel Glattauer that narrates a modern romantic relationship developing entirely through accidental emails.

2 The Antagonist

The Antagonist is a 2011 Canadian epistolary novel by Lynn Coady, notable for being shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and exploring themes of masculinity via emails.

3 The Correspondent

The Correspondent is a contemporary epistolary novel that builds its narrative through written correspondence, exploring the evolving relationship between its writers.

4 The Sluts
The Sluts

The Sluts is a 2004 epistolary novel by American author Dennis Cooper that explores dark psychological themes through interconnected online reviews and forum posts.

5 Almost Like Being in Love

Almost Like Being in Love is a 2004 epistolary novel by Steve Kluger that chronicles a multi-decade romance using letters, receipts, and various documents.

6 Girls of Riyadh

Girls of Riyadh is a 2005 debut novel by Saudi Arabian author Rajaa Al-Sanea, notable for its epistolary format where an anonymous narrator details the lives of four wealthy women.

7 The Gum Thief

Written by Canadian author Douglas Coupland in 2007, The Gum Thief is an epistolary novel notable for its structure of letters and journal entries between retail coworkers.

8 Snail Mail No More

Snail Mail No More is a 1999 young adult epistolary novel by Paula Danziger and Ann M. Martin, notable for shifting its format to emails to reflect the characters' changing communication.

9 Between Friends

Between Friends is an epistolary novel that relies on a series of exchanged letters to intimately explore the enduring complexities and emotional depths of friendship.

10 The Lawgiver

The Lawgiver is a 2012 epistolary novel by American author Herman Wouk that explores the making of a film about Moses through a series of letters, emails, and official documents.

11 Attachments

Rainbow Rowell's 2011 romantic novel alternates between a security analyst's journal and the illicit company emails of two coworkers that he reads and falls in love with.

12 Eleven
Eleven

Eleven is a contemporary epistolary novel that utilizes written correspondence to intimately explore the personal struggles and milestones of its central protagonist.

13 Boy Meets Girl

Boy Meets Girl is a 2004 romantic epistolary novel by American author Meg Cabot, notable for telling its workplace romance story entirely through emails, IMs, and journal entries.

14 Voltaire's Heart

Voltaire's Heart is an epistolary novel that uses historical correspondence to explore philosophical themes and the intellectual networks surrounding its titular subject.

15 Every Boy's Got One

Published in 2005, Every Boy's Got One is a romantic epistolary novel by Meg Cabot, notable for using journal entries and texts to chronicle a wedding trip to Italy.

16 The Boy Is Back

The Boy Is Back is a 2016 romantic epistolary novel by Meg Cabot, notable for utilizing modern digital formats like texts and forum posts to tell its story of returning home.

17 Who Moved My Blackberry?

Who Moved My Blackberry? is a 2005 comedic epistolary novel by Martin Kihn that satirizes modern corporate culture through a struggling executive's emails.

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