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We asked the authors of our top 10 books of 2017 to share their favorite titles published this year.

[Top Authors Pick Their Favorite Books of 2017]( We asked the authors of our top 10 books of 2017 to share their favorite titles published this year. [more]( [The Big Fiction of Spring 2018]( 60 titles to read this spring. [more]( [A Haunting and Disorienting Short Story]( In a new read from Amazon Original Stories, a teacher mocks a boy’s birthmark and unlocks a dark force. Read National Book Award winner Joyce Carol Oates’s 'The Sign of the Beast.' (Sponsored) [Read It Today]( [Blood Run by Lisa Gardner]( ['Handmaid's Tale' Was the Year's Most Read Novel on Amazon]( 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck' were the most-read fiction and nonfiction titles, respectively, on Amazon in 2017. [more]( [The Best Books of 2017]( The year's top 150 books. [Now an Amazon Studios Major Motion Picture]( From Amazon Original Stories. Two best friends, on opposite sides of prison bars—both fighting for the same cause. Read the powerful true story. (Sponsored) [Read It Today]( [Own Any Occasion by Erik Palmer]( [Falling in Love with A Second Story]( Two years ago, Janice P. Nimura published her first book, a forgotten true story of three girls who came to the U.S. from Japan in 1872. Here's how she'll do it again. [more]( [A Complete List of Books That PW Starred Releasing This Week]( Stars of the week. [PW Select | Promote your self published books.]( [More New Books]( 'Waking Up in Winter: In Search of What Really Matters at Midlife' by Cheryl Richardson, and other books publishing next week. [more]( [PW Radio: Cory Doctorow]( Cory Doctorow talks about why "Information Doesn't Want to Be Free." [Listen]( This Week's Bestsellers Hardcover Nonfiction 1 The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It!: Simple, Scrumptious Recipes for Crazy Busy Lives Ree Drummond, Author 2 [Leonardo Da Vinci]( Walter Isaacson, Author 3 Let Trump Be Trump: The Inside Story of His Rise to the Presidency Corey R Lewandowski, Author, David N Bossie, Author 4 Guinness World Records 2018: Meet Our Real-Life Superheroes (2018) Guinness World Records, Author 5 The How Not to Die Cookbook: 100+ Recipes to Help Prevent and Reverse Disease Michael Greger, Author, Gene Stone, Author Hardcover Fiction 1 [Origin]( Dan Brown, Author 2 [The Rooster Bar]( John Grisham, Author 3 [Year One: Chronicles of the One, Book 1]( Nora Roberts, Author 4 [The Midnight Line: A Jack Reacher Novel]( Lee Child, Author 5 The People vs. Alex Cross James Patterson, Author [See More Bestsellers »]( Send editorial questions about this e-newsletter to: ghabash@publishersweekly.com Send advertising questions about this e-newsletter to: cbryerman@publishersweekly.com For additional assistance, contact us by email or at the address below. Publishers Weekly, 71 West 23 St. #1608 New York, NY 10010 Phone 212-377-5500 Copyright 2017, PWxyz LLC Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( You are receiving this email because {EMAIL} subscribed to one of Publishers Weekly's e-newsletters. If you are not {EMAIL}, then please disregard this. If you would like to stop receiving this or any Publishers Weekly e-newsletter or promotional emailing, [click here to update your newsletter subscription preferences](. Publishers Weekly takes spam very seriously. This email message meets all the requirements of the United States CAN-SPAM Act and Canada¹s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL). If you would like your email address removed from all Publishers Weekly email lists, [click here to unsubscribe.]( [Delicious]( [Digg]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Reddit]( [StumbleUpon]( [Twitter](

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