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Ever wonder what Amazon editors like to read? Well, the group has complied a list of their favorite reads for the month of May.
The top 10 list includes a number of fiction and nonfiction titles. No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State by Glenn Greenwald; To Rise Again at a Decent Hour: A Novel by Joshua Ferris; and The Painter: A Novel by Peter Heller, all made the list.
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The iBookstore editors at Apple have picked The Dog Stars by Peter Heller as the novel of the year.
In addition, they picked Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo as the best nonfiction book of the year. Fashion by DK Publishing won the best multi-touch book of year award and The Fault in Our Stars by John Green was named the best young adult novel of the year.
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A post-apocalyptic story with an open, elegant heart, Heller's debut novel follows a pilot, Hig, and an ex-military man, Bangley, in their fight for survival. Although stuck together in an uneasy partnership, they each flawlessly compensate for the deficits in the other and guard their "home" — an abandoned airport — from marauding intruders. Even [...]