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Despite Selling Just About EverythingAmazon Started as an online Bookstore, and it Still Sells a Lot of Books. To Mark the Near Mid-Point of What's Been the Longest Year in Human History, Amazon Rolled Out Its Recommendations for the Best Books of the Year I know on June 5.
According to Amazon, “The Amazon Books Editors such as Together To Discuss, Debate, vote, and Select Our Favorite Titles From The First Half of the Year. Our Favorite Books So Far This Year Includes Themes Like Found Family, Grief, and Altruism, and Inspire us to Change the way we live Our Daily Lives. “
Amazon's Book Editors Picked Charlotte McConaghy's Wild Dark ShoreReleased by Flatiron Books in March, as the best book of the year so far. Sarah Gelman, Amazon Books' Editorial Director, Said, “Over Thousands of Hours, We Read Across Genres from Authors Both New and Established, Searching for the very Best Books That Make Us Smile, Think, Cry, Crging, And Pique Our Sense of Wonder. Our Top Pick of the Year So, Wild Dark Shoreis a novel that Masterfully Evoked Each of These Emotions in Our Team, and Beautifully Highlights the Imperfectors of Human Nature Even When we have the best intentions. ”
The Top 20 List Includes Fantasy, Literary Fiction, and Even Investigative Nonfiction. Noteworth Books from the top ten includes Taylor Jenkins Reid's Atmosphere and ocean vuong's The Emperor of Gladness. Notable Nonfiction Books includes Sarah Wynn-Williams' Careless PeopleTina Knowles' Memoir Matriarchand Ron Chernow's Mark Twain.
You can check out Amazon's Top 20 List Below. Prefer to shop elsewhere? You can Check Out Barnes & Noble's List of the Best Books of the Year SO Far Instead.
Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
What it's about: “Dominic Salt and his Children are caretakers of Shearwater, A Tiny Island Not Far Antarctica. Home to the World's Largest Seed Bank, Shearwater Was Once Full of Researchers. But with Sea Levels Rising, The Salts Are Now Final Inhabits, Packing Up The Seeds Before they are transported to safer ground ”
Why it was picked: “McConaghy's Exquisite Gift is That She Creates Characters that you know you shown'T Trust With Your Who Art, But You do Anyway. The Result is a Gutting, Magnificent Story of the Things People Will Do—or Won't Do—for The People and Things Things Care about. ” At Woodworth, Amazon Editor
King of Ashes by Sa Cosby
What it's about: “When Eldest Son Roman Carruthers is Summoned Home After His Father's Car Cam, He Finds His Younger Brother, Dante, in Debt to Dangerous Criminals and his sister, Neveah, exhausted from Holding the family—and the family business—together … but Mortality DraWs Closer when it becomes clear that the crash that landed their father in a coma was no accident and dante's recklessness has placed them all in real Danger. “
Why it was picked: “In King of Ashes, sa Cosby Conjures up a prodigal are such with a little of the Godfather in Its DNA, but this is sa Cosby We're talking about, So it's Both Business and Personal, with all the Family Secrets, Hubris, Conflicts, Brotherly Love, Lithal Betrayals, and remuneration that involves. ” —Vanness Cronin, Amazon Editor
No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson
What it's about: “Harris Takes Us Light-Yaars Away from the Company's Image As the Child-Friendly” Baby Company “as he uncovers Reams of Evidence Showing Decades of Deceitful and Dancerous Corporate Practices That Have Threatened the Lives of Millions.”
Why it was picked: “This Exposé Into of America's Most Trusted Companies is mind-Blowing. Just As You'll Be Contract by the Villains, You'll Also Be inspired by the Brave Whistleblowers Who Put Their Careers, and Possibly Lives, On The Line to Bring Truth To Light.” —Lindsay Powers, Amazon Editor
The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong
What it's about: “Following the Cycles of History, Memory, and Time, The Emperor of Gladness Shows The Profound Ways in Which Love, Labor, and Lonelyss Form The Bedrock of American Life. At Its Heart is a brave epic about what it means to exist on the fringes of society and to reckon with the wounds that haunt our collective soul. ”
Why it was picked: “'Life is good when we do good Things for each other.' This Dostoyevsky Quote Provides a Powerful Refrain for Vuong's Moving Sophomore Novel. —Erin Kodicek, Amazon Editor
Sunrise on the Reaping (A Hunger Games Novel) by Suzanne Collins
What it's about: To prequel to The Hunger Games, Sunrise on the reaping Centers on Haymitch Abernathy as competes in the Fiftieth Annual Hunger Games. “As the Games Begin, Haymitch Undersands He's Been Set Up to Fail. But There's Something in Him That Wants to Fight.
Why it was picked: “Sunrise on the reaping took to the Thrill of reading the Hunger Games Years Aug. With the Backstory of Haymitch Abernathy and the 50th Hunger Games, This Action-Packed Popcorn Read Also Has A Dark Kernel You'll Chew On Long After The Shocking End.” —Seira Wilson, Amazon Editor
The Girls Who Grew Big By Leila Mottley
What it's about: “Adela Woods is Sixteen Years Old and Pregnant. Her Parents Banish Her from Her Comfortable upbringing in Indiana to Her Grandmother's Home in the Small Town of Padua Beach, Florida. When she arrives, Adela Meets Emory, Who Brings Her Newborn to High School, Determined to. Graduate Despite The Odds; Simone, Mother of Four-Year-Old Twins, Who Weighs Her Options When She Finds Herself Pregnant Again;
Why it was picked: “This Beautifully told novel about Three Teen Moms in the Florida Panhandle is a banner example of what the best fiction can do: put us in other people's shoes, challenge our thinking, and expand our empathy.” —Erin Kodicek, Amazon Editor
What it's about: “Many cultural and religious traditions Expect Those who are grieving to step away from the world. In Contemporary Life, we are more of met with red tape and to-do lists Horwitz – Just Sixty Years Old and, To Her Knowledge, Vigorous and Healthy – Collape and DaDed on Washington, DC Sidewalk … Three Years Later, She Booked a Flight To A Remote Island Off The Coast of Australia with the intention of Finally Giving Herself The Time to to to to. Mourn. “
Why it was picked: “Emotional, Pragmatic, and Filled with the Keen Observations of a Litery Lightry's Broken Heart, Geraldine Brooks' Memoir is a Euphoric Love Story, and a meditation on Grief and Curiosity … incandescent and necessary.” —Al Woodworth, Amazon Editor
What it's about: “In Her Job As Unofficial” Problem Solver “for Silicon Valley's Most Ruthless Venture Capitalist, Mackenzie Clyde's Gotten Used To Playing For High Stakes. Even if none of Those Tech-Bro Millions She's So Good at Wrangling Ever Make It Pocket Pockets. But This Time, She's in Way Over Way Over Way Over Way Over. Her Head—or so it Seems.
Why it was picked: “So Much Fun. Set Among Silicon Valley's Tech Bros, This Twisty Closed-Door Mystery Follow Mackens As She Races To Solve a Ceo's Murder. Is She in Over Her Head, or Does She Know More Tnki Lets On? This is a One-Setting Read That's Slick, Cynical, and Surprising, with an Absolutely Delicious Last Line. ” —Abby Abell, Amazon Editor
Atmosphere: A Love Story by Taylor Jenkins Reid:
What it's about: “Thoughttful and reserved, Joan is content with her life as a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University and AS Aunt to Her Precocious Niece, Frances. That is, Until She Comes Across an advertisement Seeking the First Women Scientists to Join Nasa's Space Shuttle Program. Suddenly, Joan Burns to Be One of the Few People to Go To Space … in this New Light, Joan Begins to Questions Everything She Thinks She Knowut Her Place in The Observable Universe. “
Why it was picked: This Heart-Wrenching and ExhilaRating Journey to the Cosmos Masterfully Caputures Both the Thrill of Space Exploration and the Complexities of Human Connection. Atmosphere is a testament to resilience and how far we'll go to chase our dreams, eventu world dreams see as distant as the stars. ” —Kami tei, amazon editor
Matriarch: A Memoir by Tina Knowles
What it's about: “Tina Knowles, The Mother of Iconic Singer-Songwriters Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Solange Knowles, and Bonus Daughter Kelly Rowland, is Known the World Over as A Matriarch With A Capital M: A determined, Self-possed, self-down, And Wise Woman WHO RAIZED AND Inspired Some of the Great Artists of Our Time.
Why it was picked: “As for Beyoncé, but –rust me—you'll Stay for Tina. Tina Knowles is a force of a Nature, Which is Why we devotured this Memoir in One Sitting, and discovered Why it was in the inevitable That That Driven, Creative, and Savvy Businesswoman Wound Raise Two Girls WHO WHO WHO WHHO WHHO would reshape American music— and culture. ” —Al Woodworth, Amazon Editor
You can see the rest of the top 20 Below:
11. Lloyd McNeil's Last Ride By Will Leitch
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12. Waste Wars: The Wild Afterlife of Your Trash By Alexander Clapp
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13. When we ride by rex ogle
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14. Mark Twain By Ron Chernow
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15. Heartwood By Amity Gaige
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16. Careless People By Sarah Wynn-Williams Amazon | Bookshop.org | Barnes & Noble
17. The Names By Florence Knapp
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18. The Poppy Fields By Nikki Erlick
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19. Seeking Shelter By Jeff Hobbs Amazon | Bookshop.org | Barnes & Noble
20. One Golden Summer By Carley Fortune
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