The best books of November 2020, according to Amazon's editors - 1 minute read


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In a month that's practically bursting at the seams with uncertainty, one thing is for sure: books are as important as ever. Whether you view reading as an act of self-care and escapism or are turning to new reads as a means of education and empowerment, Amazon's book editors have curated a list of titles sure to satisfy a wide range of bibliophiles.

Among November's selections is former NFL player Emmanuel Acho's "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man," which powerfully discusses the need to address systemic racism across America — inspired by Acho's video series of the same name. Additional picks include a historical fiction novel set in World War II-era England, a slow-burn mystery, and more.

Here are Amazon's top 10 books of November 2020:

Captions have been provided by Erin Kodicek, editor of books, and Kindle at Amazon.com.

Source: Business Insider

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