These are Amazon's picks for best books this July
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Most people could stand to devote more time to reading. We all make room in our busy schedules for the latest seasons of our favorite TV shows, but we reserve too little time for books.
If you're looking for something to keep you occupied before bed or on your commute to work this July, we suggest checking out Amazon's Best Books of the Month, a section of the site wholly dedicated to new releases in literature and fiction, nonfiction, history, and so on.
You'll find a spotlight pick (this month's is Beth Lewis' "The Wolf Road"), a debut spotlight (Nicole Dennis Benn's "Here Comes the Sun"), and nine other books that Amazon's book editors loved for this month.
Keep scrolling; one of these recommendations might just inspire your next hardcover or Kindle purchase.
Captions are have been provided by Sara Nelson, Editorial Director of Books and Kindle at Amazon.com.
"The Wolf Road"
Amazon"The Wolf Road" is an intimate cat-and-mouse tale of revenge and redemption, played out against an unforgiving landscape — told by an indomitable young heroine fighting to escape her past and rejoin humanity.
"The Wolf Road" by Beth Lewis, $12.99 for Kindle, $19.59 for Hardcover.
"Here Comes The Sun"
Amazon"Here Comes the Sun" is a brilliant, gut-punch of a debut novel, set on the white sand beaches, resorts, and shacks of Jamaica, in which four women struggle to find their independence amidst the sprawling resorts that both provide and threaten their livelihood.
"Here Comes The Sun" by Nicole Dennis-Benn, $12.99 for Kindle, $20.77 for Hardcover.
"Chaos Monkeys"
AmazonForget "The Social Network." Antonia Garcia Martinez’s "Chaos Monkeys" tells a more complete and sometimes darker story about the founding and development of Mark Zuckerberg’s multi-billion-dollar invention.
"Chaos Monkeys" by Antonio Garcia Martinez,$12.99 for Kindle, $17.99 for Hardcover.
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