Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy Claims Top Spot on Amazon's Best Books of 2025 So Far List
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Wild Dark Shore
joins an illustrious lineup of previous Best Books of the Year So Far No. 1 selections, including James by
Upon learning that her novel was named the Best Book of the Year So Far,
“Selecting the Best Books of the Year So Far is a tireless—and fun—process for the
Below are the top 10 literary standouts of 2025 so far. To explore the complete Best Books of the Year So Far list, visit www.amazon.com/bestbookssofar and check out the
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Wild Dark Shore
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Charlotte McConaghy : “Shot from a cannon in the dark, Wild Dark Shore is a novel that hooks you from the start and doesn’t let you go until the last page; it will leave you breathless, wide-eyed, and in awe of the extraordinary power of fiction. McConaghy’s exquisite gift is that she creates characters that you know you shouldn’t trust with your whole heart, but you do anyway. The result is a gutting, magnificent story of the things people will do—or won’t do—for the people and things they care about.” —Al Woodworth,Amazon Editor -
King of Ashes
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S.A. Cosby : “In King of Ashes,S.A. Cosby conjures up a prodigal son tale with a little of The Godfather in its DNA, but this isS.A. Cosby we’re talking about, so it’s both business and personal, with all the family secrets, hubris, conflicts, brotherly love, lethal betrayals, and retribution that involves. He’s firing on all cylinders here and we couldn’t be happier to be along for another great ride.” —Vannessa Cronin,Amazon Editor -
No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson
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Gardiner Harris : “This exposé into one of America’s most trusted companies is mind-blowing. Just as you’ll be appalled by the villains, you’ll also be inspired by the brave whistleblowers who put their careers, and possibly lives, on the line to bring truth to light. A must-read.” —Lindsay Powers,Amazon Editor -
The Emperor of Gladness
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Ocean Vuong : “‘Life is good when we do good things for each other.’ This Dostoyevsky quote provides a powerful refrain for Vuong’s moving sophomore novel. If he wasn’t already referred to as ’the patron saint of the lonely,’ this story would earn him that moniker.” —Erin Kodicek,Amazon Editor -
Sunrise on the Reaping (A Hunger Games Novel)
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Suzanne Collins : “Sunrise on the Reaping took me back to the thrill of reading The Hunger Games years ago. With the backstory of Haymitch Abernathy and the 50th Hunger Games, this action-packed popcorn read also has a dark kernel you’ll chew on long after the shocking end.” —Seira Wilson,Amazon Editor -
The Girls Who Grew Big
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Leila Mottley : “This beautifully told novel about three teen moms in the FloridaPanhandle is a banner example of what the best fiction can do: put us in other people’s shoes, challenge our thinking, and expand our empathy.” —Erin Kodicek,Amazon Editor -
Memorial Days: A Memoir
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Geraldine Brooks : “Emotional, pragmatic, and filled with the keen observations of a literary luminary’s broken heart,Geraldine Brooks' memoir is a euphoric love story, and a meditation on grief and curiosity…Incandescent and necessary.” —Al Woodworth,Amazon Editor -
Dead Money
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Jakob Kerr : “So much fun. Set among Silicon Valley’s tech bros, this twisty closed-door mystery follows Mackenzie as she races to solve a CEO’s murder. Is she in over her head, or does she know more than she lets on? This is a one-sitting read that’s slick, cynical, and surprising, with an absolutely delicious last line.” —Abby Abell,Amazon Editor -
Atmosphere: A
Love Story byTaylor Jenkins Reid : “This heart-wrenching and exhilarating journey to the cosmos masterfully captures both the thrill of space exploration and the complexities of human connection. Atmosphere is a testament to resilience and how far we'll go to chase our dreams, even when those dreams seem as distant as the stars.” —Kami Tei,Amazon Editor -
Matriarch: A Memoir
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Tina Knowles : “Come forBeyoncé , but—trust me—you’ll stay for Tina.Tina Knowles is a force of a nature, which is why we devoured this memoir in one sitting, and discovered why it was almost inevitable that this driven, creative, and savvy businesswoman would raise two girls who would reshape American music—and culture.” —Al Woodworth,Amazon Editor
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