(NASDAQ: AMZN)—Amazon.com, Inc. today announced their annual Best Books
of the Year So Far list, a midyear retrospective that highlights the
best books released in 2012 between January and June. “Behind the
Beautiful Forevers,” “Gone Girl” and “The Fault in Our Stars” took the
top three spots. Along with an overall Top 20 list, customers looking
for great books to read this summer will find Top 10 editors’ picks
lists in 13 popular categories, from Cookbooks, Food & Wine to Teens to
Romance. The Best Books of the Year So Far are available in print and
Kindle editions at www.amazon.com/bestbookssofar.
“The variety of books on the list reflects the broad range of titles
published in 2012 so far,” said Sara Nelson, Editorial Director for
Books, Amazon.com. “To us, ‘Behind the Beautiful Forevers’ is a
masterpiece in nonfiction writing. But we rounded out the top three with
a thriller and a young adult novel – there really is something for
everyone on this list. Helping customers find and discover outstanding
books is an important role for us at Amazon, and we look forward to
discovering new and innovative ways of bringing our customers in contact
with books we think they'll love.”
The Best Books of the Year So Far are hand-picked by the Amazon Books
editors, who rank their favorite titles in an overall Top 20 list, plus
10 picks each in 13 popular categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Business
& Investing, Cookbooks, Food & Wine, Crafts, Hobbies & Home, Literature
& Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers, Nonfiction, Romance, Science Fiction &
Fantasy, Comics & Graphic Novels, and Teens, as well as Middle Grade and
Picture Books for Kids.
The Amazon Books editors’ picks for the Top 10 Best Books of the Year So
Far are:
1) “Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai
Undercity” by Katherine Boo: A Pulitzer-winning author writes
the true story of struggle and hope in a Mumbai slum.
2) “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn: Plot twists and revelations make
this a psychological thriller of the highest order.
3) “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green: Two kids with cancer
deal with the big subjects—life, love, and death—in this perfect blend
of levity and heart-swelling emotion.
4) “Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk” by Ben Fountain: Questions
of privilege, power, and heroism swirl in this debut novel about
recently returned Iraq War veterans invited to attend a Cowboys football
game.
5) “The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson” by Robert A.
Caro: The fourth installment in Caro’s authoritative biographical
series on Lyndon Baines Johnson – a masterpiece in nonfiction.
6) “The Orphan Master’s Son” by Adam Johnson: A superb novel
about freedom, sacrifice and violence, set within the dark borders of
North Korea.
7) “Tell the Wolves I'm Home” by Carol Rifka Brunt: A singular
portrait of a girl and her family transformed during the late-80s AIDS
epidemic.
8) “Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail” by Cheryl
Strayed: A memoir of a 1,100-mile journey that nearly broke the
author to pieces, before she used those pieces to rebuild her life.
9) “The Age of Miracles” by Karen Thompson Walker: Speculative
fiction and a girl’s coming-of-age story meet in this gripping debut.
10) “Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power” by Steve Coll:
An examination of the largest, most profitable company in history by a
two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.
Customers can also enter the Best Books of the Year So Far Sweepstakes
on the Amazon.com Books Facebook page through July 23 for a chance to
win one of 10 Kindle Fire devices, each accompanied by a $100 Amazon.com
Gift Card. There is no purchase necessary to enter. Must be a legal
resident of the 50 United States or D.C., 18 or over. Learn more at http://www.facebook.com/Amazon.comBooks?sk=app_172341942779663
and enter for a chance to win.
To see the complete lists of the Best Books of the Year So Far, go to www.amazon.com/bestbookssofar.
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