Amazon Names Kin by Tayari Jones the No. 1 Book of 2026 So Far
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Readers will discover the Editors’ top 20 picks alongside standout selections across genres including literature and fiction, mystery and thrillers, romance and romantasy, history, nonfiction, biographies and memoirs, debuts, cookbooks, and children’s books by age group. New this year, the list includes Book Club Picks, a category spotlighting books to share and discuss with friends. Also new, readers can follow specific Editors who match their reading tastes to discover personal picks and receive monthly book recommendations.
“Our team reads across every genre and brings a wide range of tastes to the table, so it’s rare for one book to unite us all. But Kin did just that,” said
After learning that Kin was named the Editors’ top pick,
Jones’s Kin joins previous Best Books of the Year So Far No. 1 selections, including Wild Dark Shore by
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Kin
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Tayari Jones
“Kin is the story of two cradle friends who are haunted by the loss of their mothers, and who, despite their diverging paths, continue to be each other’s comfort and salvation. A nuanced portrait of family, friendship, and race, the novel sings on every page.”—Erin Kodicek,Amazon Editor -
London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family’s Search for Truth
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Patrick Radden Keefe
“Illuminating and unforgettable, Patrick Radden Keefe’s latest delivers another knockout narrative nonfiction, this time telling the shocking story of how a young boy got caught up in the dangerous and powerful world of Russian oligarchs and landed at the bottom of the Thames.”—Al Woodworth,Amazon Editor -
Yesteryear
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Caro Claire Burke
“When a tradwife influencer wakes up to discover it’s somehow the 19th century, her journey back to reality makes for a brilliant, biting novel about motherhood, fame, and faith. A reading experience like no other, this is the book I want to talk about with literally everyone I’ve ever met.” —Annabel Gutterman,Amazon Editor -
Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage
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Belle Burden
“Strangers is a divorce memoir, but it’s also a forensic examination of a love and a marriage gone wrong, seemingly without any warning. Burden puts words to many of our worst fears—that one day the person we love and trust the most will become an utter stranger to us.”—Sarah Gelman, Editorial Director -
Night Objects
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Eli Raphael
“This mesmerizing suspense novel about a teenager’s desperate search for belonging at her elite boarding school—where secrets swirl and danger looms large—lived in my head for days.Eli Raphael introduces herself as a writer you don’t want to miss.” —Annabel Gutterman,Amazon Editor -
Land
by Maggie O’Farrell
“Never before have a 19th-century mapmaker, a scruffy, loyal dog, and a mysterious copse of trees been more enchanting. Maggie O’Farrell (Hamnet) delivers a soaring and bewitching tale of family and how the remote Irish peninsula where they live defines and shapes them, generation after generation.” —Al Woodworth,Amazon Editor -
American Men
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Jordan Ritter Conn
“This intimate yet enormous feat of storytelling sucked me in immediately. It’s a page-turning account of four very different men you will cheer for, and ache for; a refreshing reminder that there are many ways to thrive in a world where opportunities feel fleeting. I can’t stop thinking about it.” —Lindsay Powers,Amazon Editor -
Cherry Baby byRainbow Rowell
“I adoredthis vulnerable, sexy love story about body image, second chances, and the bone-deep ache of loss.Rainbow Rowell creates characters who are beautiful in all their flaws and complexities, and this couldn’t be truer than with Cherry, who I love. This book is messy, hopeful, and so romantic.” —Abby Abell,Amazon Editor -
Nothing Tastes as Good
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Luke Dumas
“In his searing and very bloody page-turner,Luke Dumas holds a mirror up to our body image-obsessed world to reveal something quite unsavory in its reflection. This is body horror at its finest: uncomfortably vivid, often hilarious, and totally disturbing. My eyes have never been so glued to a book’s pages.” —Annabel Gutterman,Amazon Editor -
Crux
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Gabriel Tallent
“A new addition to the canon of exceptional friendship novels, Crux is an exhilarating, tender novel about an unlikely friendship forged through a shared love of rock climbing. Dan and Tamma’s bond is glorious to behold, and I feel lucky to have witnessed it.” —Abby Abell,Amazon Editor
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