![]() You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live: Ten Weeks in Birmingham That Changed America by Paul Kix Though divided by centuries, three women, who share a unique connection to the natural world and to one another, tell their fascinating stories of persecution, danger, and resilience in a beautifully written novel that is a fierce and dazzling read.-Seira Wilson, Amazon editorĥ. You’ll quote it every day.-Lindsay Powers, Amazon editor Twenge's compulsively readable book will transform the way you see yourself and everyone you know (and finally put all those tired tropes about baby boomers, millennials, and more, to rest). Mind-changing revelations, fascinating facts-Jean M. Generations: The Real Differences Between Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and Silents-and What They Mean for America's Future by Jean M. Cosby rarely takes his foot off the gas-but his storytelling: lean but vivid, and emotionally intelligent, nails every beat, and I couldn’t read it fast enough.-Vannessa Cronin, Amazon editorģ. This Southern Gothic serial killer mystery comes out of the gate dark, and S.A. Hello Beautiful offers big emotion, and that’s exactly what makes it so powerful and so page-turning, which is why we named it the Best Book of 2023 So Far.-Al Woodworth, Amazon editorĢ. With gusto and compassion, Ann Napolitano crafts a tear-jerker of a story that centers on the Padavano sisters, who are thick as thieves-until they aren’t. ![]() Hello Beautiful: A Novel by Ann Napolitano Here are the Amazon Books Editors’ Top 10 picks of 2023 so far:ġ. Whether you’re a narrative nonfiction lover, someone looking for a book that will keep you up all night, or a devout reader of juicy romances, this list has something for everyone," said Sarah Gelman, editorial director, Amazon Books. "The Amazon Books Editors are passionate about connecting readers to books they love. Throughout the year, Amazon Books editors pore over thousands of pages and hundreds of books to determine the Best Books of the Month, Best Books of the Year So Far, and Best Books of the Year, discussing and debating new releases across various categories.Īfter reading titles released from January through June, Amazon Books editors selected the overall top 20 Best Books of the Year So Far, as well as the top 20 in popular categories like literary fiction mystery and thrillers romance history biographies and memoirs cookbooks and children’s books. that will change the way you see yourself and everyone you know and Dave Eggers’ middle-grade book The Eyes and the Impossible, a heartwarming story of friendship and community-featuring a lovable dog that can run like the wind-which tops the children’s books category. Twenge’s Generations: The Real Differences Between Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and Silents-and What They Mean for America's Future, a captivating look at the six living generations in the U.S. ![]() Cosby, who proves what a master storyteller he is in this standout Southern Gothic mystery that takes readers-and one courageous sheriff-to dark corners of a small-town in Southern Virginia Jean M. The other top picks are All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. 1 selection, with Amazon editors calling it "big-hearted and addicting." They go on to say that "Napolitano writes with gusto and compassion about the transition from idyllic youth to the complexities of adulthood love and loss and the secrets that hold people together and tear them apart." SEATTLE, June 14, 2023-( BUSINESS WIRE)-(NASDAQ: AMZN)-Today, Amazon announced its picks for 2023’s Best Books of the Year So Far, naming Ann Napolitano’s novel Hello Beautiful as the No. ![]() Amazon Books’ editorial team selects their favorite books across genres and categories to determine the Best Books of the Year So Far
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