Amazon Unveils the Best Books of 2015, Heralding Lauren Groff’s Fates and Furies as the Best Book of the Year
Amazon book editors announce the 100 best books of the year,
selecting titles in more than two dozen categories from Literary Fiction
to Mysteries and Thrillers to Children’s books
SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–(NASDAQ:AMZN)—Amazon.com today announced its selections for the Best
Books of 2015, naming Lauren Groff’s dazzling Fates and Furies as
the Best Book of the Year. Amazon’s team of editors reads hundreds of
thousands of pages, choosing the best books of every month and then,
finally, the best books of 2015. Beloved by customers, this annual
feature includes the Top 100 Books of the Year, as well as Top 20 lists
in over two-dozen categories, from Children’s & Young Adult to Literary
Fiction to curated lists from celebrities. To see all of the Best Books
of 2015 and buy the print or Kindle editions, visit: www.amazon.com/bestbooks2015.
“Fates and Furies, our #1 pick of 2015, is a novel about a
marriage from two different points of view, but it’s no linear ‘he said,
she said,’” noted Sara Nelson, Editorial Director of Books and Kindle at
Amazon.com. “Groff’s language is electric and her ingenious plotting is
fascinating and unlike anything I’ve read in years. Our editors adored
it.”
The top picks in the Children’s categories are Waiting (Picture
Books), Circus Mirandus (Middle Grade – ages 9-12) and An
Ember in the Ashes (Young Adult). Topping the list in other popular
categories are My Kitchen Year (Cookbooks), Girl on the
Train (Mystery), The Bourbon Kings (Romance), and Between
the World & Me (Biography/Memoir).
Celebrity top picks include: Walter Issacson’s Steve Jobs, chosen
by Shaquille O’Neal, and Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project,
selected by Drew Barrymore. Only What’s Necessary: Charles M. Schulz
and the Art of Peanuts is one of Jeff Kinney’s favorite reads of
2015.
Here’s a look at the Top 10 editors’ picks for the year:
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Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff: An unusual, |
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Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates: |
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Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt: The |
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An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir: |
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The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah: Two French |
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The Wright Brothers by David McCullough: This |
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H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald: A brilliant |
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Purity by Jonathan Franzen: A big fat novel |
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Hold Still by Sally Mann: In her memoir, the |
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The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins: A |
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Some fun facts about this year’s list:
- Entertainers who have penned books in the Top 100: 4
- Debut authors in the Top 100: 22
- Debut authors in the Top 20: 6
- Number of books with animals in the title in the Top 100: 8
- Number of memoirs in the Top 100: 24
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Longest/Shortest book in the Top 100: Garth Risk Hallberg’s City on
Fire and Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me
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