Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt Is Amazon’s Best Book of the Year So Far for 2022
Amazon has unveiled its Best Books of the Year So Far for 2022, featuring Shelby Van Pelt's debut novel, Remarkably Bright Creatures, as the top pick. Other notable selections include Stephanie Foo's What My Bones Know and Sabaa Tahir's All My Rage. The list covers various genres and highlights titles perfect for summer reading. Amazon's editorial team meticulously reviews countless books, showcasing their passion for connecting readers with exceptional literature. The authors will discuss their works on Amazon Live on June 15.
- Top pick, Remarkably Bright Creatures, praised for its emotional depth.
- Diverse selection of authors and genres supports customer engagement.
- Amazon Live event scheduled to promote authors and their works.
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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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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. The Editors are passionate about uniting readers with their next favorite read.
After reading titles released from January through
“Selecting this midyear list is one of the most fun parts of the editorial team’s job,” said
After being told Remarkably Bright Creatures was Amazon Books’ top pick for the first half of 2022, Van Pelt said: “I’m beyond thrilled to be Amazon’s top pick of the year so far! I never imagined my little octopus story would touch so many people, and hearing that readers are sharing it with loved ones across generations makes my heart so happy.”
“We all fell in love with
Here are the Amazon Books Editors’ Top 10 picks of 2022 so far, and their reviews for what made each book stand out:
1. Remarkably Bright Creatures by
We all loved this story of an unlikely friendship that begins at the
2. What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma by
There is no dearth of books on trauma in the marketplace right now, so it's no easy feat standing out. But What My Bones Know does. A deep dive into the scourge of complex PTSD, this stirring memoir serves as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit, no matter what any of us is struggling with in life. –
3. All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir:
Dreams take a toll on the dreamer, and so it is for Misbah, Toufiq, and their teenage son Salahudin. As a young couple’s fresh start turns sour, Tahir exposes how relationships can burn white-hot with love—and anger. Flipping between past and present, this brilliant novel about immigrants, family, first love, and forgiveness, is raw, real, and unstoppable. –
4. The Maid by
This story of a quirky, endearing hotel maid who discovers a dead guest—and nearly ends up accused of his murder—was another novel that had us all raving about its charms. This is both a solid mystery and a sweet, amusing ode to giving people a chance to bloom where they’re planted. –
5. River of the Gods: Genius, Courage, and Betrayal in the Search for the Source of the Nile by
Full of adventure, ambushes, false starts, and the pursuit of conquest, River of the Gods tells the story of three explorers—Richard Francis Burton,
6. Lessons in Chemistry by
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This knockout novel follows three generations of unforgettable Black women as they gather strength from one another’s fortitude, humor, and care amidst the heartbreak, racism, and violence of
8. Sea of Tranquility by
If you’re sick of the pandemic and don’t like science fiction, guess what? You’re still going to love
9. Half-Blown Rose by
An intoxicating summer read of love, lust, and second chances. Vincent has left her lying American husband for the art-and-music-filled streets of
10. Hello, Molly!: A Memoir by
Shannon’s “break-the-rules, everything-is-an-adventure, people-are-mostly-good mentality” is infectious and ever-present in the pages of Hello, Molly!. Opening up about a childhood tragedy, a complicated paternal relationship, and the hilarity of
To celebrate their appearances on the annual list of Best Books of the Year So Far, three of the authors— Van Pelt, Foo, and Tahir—will appear on the Amazon Live Author Live series on
To view the complete list of the Best Books of the Year So Far, covering children’s, romance, science, mysteries, business, history, and more, visit www.amazon.com/bestbookssofar.
For more coverage of the books featured on the Best Books of the Year So Far list, as well as insightful reviews on new books, author interviews, and hand-curated roundups in popular categories, visit the Amazon Book Review at www.amazon.com/amazonbookreview. You can also follow the Amazon Book Editors’ recommendations and conversations on Amazon Books’ Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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