Amazon Names Louise Erdrich's The Round House Best Book of the Year

Posted on November 13, 2012

The Round House

Amazon has revealed its selection for the Best Books of 2012. Amazon also named Louise Erdrich's The Round House as the Best Book of the Year. You can find the list here on Amazon.com. Here are Amazon's comments on the ten books:

  1. The Round House by Louise Erdrich: Likely to be dubbed the Native American To Kill a Mockingbird, Erdrich's moving, complex and surprisingly uplifting new novel tells of a boy's coming of age in the wake of a brutal, racist attack on his mother.

  2. The Yellow Birds: A Novel by Kevin Powers: With this compact and emotional debut novel, Iraq War veteran Powers eyes the casual violence of war with a poet's precision, moving confidently between scenes of blunt atrocity and almost hallucinatory detachment.

  3. Gone Girl: A Novel by Gillian Flynn: Masterfully plotted from start to finish, the suspense doesn't waver for one page. It's one of those books you will feel the need to discuss immediately after finishing. The ending punches you in the gut.

  4. The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe: As much an homage to literature as to the mother who shared it with him, Schwalbe's chronicling of his mother's death to cancer-they wait, they talk, they read together-is nothing less than captivating.

  5. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk: A Novel by Ben Fountain: Debut novelist Fountain follows a squad of marines as they engage in a "victory tour" in the States. Set mostly during halftime at a Dallas Cowboy's football game, Fountain skillfully illustrates what it's like to go to war, and how bizarre and disconcerting it can be for these grunts to return from combat to the country they love.

  6. Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo: This searing portrait of life in a Mumbai slum reads like a novel, but it's all-too-true. Pulitzer Prize-winner Boo's writing is superb, and the depth and courage of her reporting from this hidden world is astonishing.

  7. A Hologram for the King by Dave Eggers: Both disturbing and funny, this novel from onetime wunderkind Eggers shows surprising depth. A man's wayward attempt to find himself and retake his life delivers him to Saudi Arabia but the journey abroad is also internal, and it ends up saying as much about life in America as in the Middle East.

  8. The Middlesteins: A Novel by Jami Attenberg: A quick read that's more complex than it seems at first, this story about a Midwestern Jewish family is both recognizable (sometimes uncomfortably so) and entertainingly idiosyncratic.

  9. Mortality by Christopher Hitchens: Like the late author himself, this book is funny, smart, entertaining and unflinching to the end. Mortality has the power to change ideas that you might have held immutable-which is one of the best things you can say about a book.

  10. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green: This soulful novel originally written for teenagers tackles big subjects-life, death, love - with the perfect blend of levity and heart-swelling emotion.
Amazon was clearly focusing on literary fiction with its best book list.

Image: Harper



More from Writers Write


Writing Contests
upcoming contests
Write Jobs
find a job
Writing Memes
funny writing-related memes
Stephen King Quotes
quotes from the master
Grammar Tips
improve your writing
Writing Prompts
spark your creativity