![]() ![]() ![]() “I think people are always looking for good stories, and this won’t change,” says Sarah Gelman, editorial director of Amazon Books, where she oversees the Amazon Books editorial team and recently launched her own book club on Amazon called Sarah Selects. Woodworth cites popular novelists Colleen Hoover, Taylor Jenkins Reid, and Emily Henry-all of whom have new releases this year-as “having a moment” in this waning time of the pandemic when most people are going out again, but maybe their pandemic-induced reading habits are holding steady. You know that when you pass them on to a friend, they’re going to love it.” “There’s so much going on in the world right now that’s challenging these books are heartfelt, genuine, and about people striving for their hopes and dreams. ![]() We think of them as rom-coms with unique twists,” says Al Woodworth, senior editor of Amazon Books, where she is part of the Amazon Books editorial team that compiles the retail giant’s own Best Books of the Month and Best Books of the Year lists. “Juicy, compelling stories of love and relationships are all the rage right now. ![]()
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