Number One Picks
In their new year-end issues, both People magazine and sister publication Entertainment Weekly name their picks of the top ten books of the year, in ranked order.
For People, the top title is You’ll Grow Out of It (Hachette/Grand Central; Hachette Audio; OverDrive Sample) by Jessi Klein, head writer for Amy Schumer. People describes the book as a “hilarious, spot-on essay collection :From her horror of thongs to her most humiliating breakup, Klein’s topics — and disarming honesty — strike a chord.” This one does not appear on EW’s Top Ten. It is a #7 on Time magazine’s list.
For Entertainment Weekly, it’s a debut that received attention when it was released in August, Nathan Hill’s The Nix (PRH/Knopf; RH Audio/BOT; OverDrive Sample).
EW says that it’s hard to describe the novel, but that “Hill’s magnificently overstuff debut contains multitude and ten some … It’s not just that Hill is a brilliantly surreal social satirist … it’s that he does it all with so much wit and style and heart.”
Neither list is online yet. Download our spreadsheet with the rankings, People and Ent. Weekly Top Ten, 2016
Of the other publications that picked number one titles, most picked this year’s National Book Award winner in fiction.
Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad (PRH/Doubleday; RH Audio; BOT; OverDrive Sample
The Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad
John Lewis, March: Book Three, (Top Shelf Productions)