Hudson Booksellers Announces Best Books Of 2014

Hudson Booksellers selected “All The Light We Cannot See,” a novel by Anthony Doerr, as its Book of the Year.

The announcement was part of the chain’s list of Best Books published in 2014.

The books are listed alphabetically by author:

Best Fiction: “Stone Mattress,” Margaret Atwood; “All The Light We Cannot See,” Anthony Doerr; “Under The Wide And Starry Sky,” Nancy Horan; “Wolf In White Van,” John Darnielle; “Bird Box,” Josh Malerman; “The Bone Clocks,” David Mitchell; “The Crane Wife,” Patrick Ness; “Still Life With Bread Crumbs,” Anna Quindlen; “The Paying Guests,” Sarah Waters; “The Martian,” Andy Weir

Best Non-Fiction: “The Human Age,” Diane Ackerman; “New Life, No Instructions,” Gail Caldwell; “Empires Crossroads,” Carrie Gibson; “The Short And Tragic Life Of Robert Peace,” Jeff Hobbs; “Internal Medicine,” Terrence Holt; “The Empathy Exams,” Leslie Jamison; “What We See When We Read,” Peter Mendelsund; “Yes Please,” Amy Poehler; “Little Failure,” Gary Shteyngart; “Deep Down Dark,” Hector Tobar

Best Young Readers: “Half Bad,” Sally Green; “We Were Liars,” E. Lockhart; “Heir Of Fire,” Sarah Maas; “Ordinary People Change the World” (series), Brad Meltzer; “The Strange And Beautiful Sorrows Of Ava Lavender,” Leslye Walton

Best Business Interest: “How Not To Be Wrong,” Jordan Ellenberg; “The Innovators,” Walter Isaacson; “Flash Boys,” Michael Lewis; “Capital In The 21st Century,” Thomas Piketty; “Dataclysm,” Christian Rudder

The winners were selected through a nominated shortlist and voting process by a panel of Hudson’s professional booksellers across the country. Hudson Booksellers is a brand unit of Hudson Group, which is wholly owned subsidiary of Dufry.

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