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At the end of each year Amazon announces the list of their book bestsellers, both in print and Kindle editions.
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There are four separate lists to explore: overall in print, overall in Kindle, kids & teens in print, kids & teens in Kindle.
The 2014 best-selling book overall (counting both the print and Kindle edition), is The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd, a novel about two unforgettable American women – a masterpiece of hope, daring, and the desire to have a voice in the world.
The number two on the combined list is Gray Mountain, the latest legal thriller by John Grisham, set in Appalachia after the Great Recession. This book is at the same time the No. 1 bestselling Kindle book of 2014.
Sara Nelson, Editorial Director of Books and Kindle, said in a press announcement:
This year’s best seller lists include a lot of familiar authors and characters – over half of the books on the lists are part of a series.
When you analyze Top 20, you’ll see that as much as 12 books books are part of a series – something that never happened before to such an extent.
As usual, the list of Top 100 Amazon books is accompanied by fun facts. 2014 is John Grisham’s fourth consecutive year on the Top 10 best seller list. David Baldacci is the only author to appear on both Top 20 lists with an adult book and a kids book.
The most interesting fact, however – and the sign of times – is that there is only one book in the Top 20 to sell more print copies than Kindle copies. It’s The Long Haul by Jeff Kinney, the ninth books from Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
You’ll see below the list of best Kindle books of 2014, split into three parts:
- Top 10 Kindle bestsellers of 2014 – with book blurbs,
- Top 100 Kindle bestsellers of 2014 – a full list of titles,
- Best Kindle books of 2014 – infographic (well, not exactly the infographic, but a mash-up of book covers).
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Best Kindle books of 2014 – Top 10

1. Gray Mountain
John Grisham
The year is 2008 and Samantha Kofer’s career at a huge Wall Street law firm is on the fast track—until the recession hits and she gets downsized, furloughed, escorted out of the building. Samantha, though, is one of the “lucky” associates. She’s offered an opportunity to work at a legal aid clinic for one year without pay, after which there would be a slim chance that she’d get her old job back.
In a matter of days Samantha moves from Manhattan to Brady, Virginia, population 2,200, in the heart of Appalachia, a part of the world she has only read about. Mattie Wyatt, lifelong Brady resident and head of the town’s legal aid clinic, is there to teach her how to “help real people with real problems.” For the first time in her career, Samantha prepares a lawsuit, sees the inside of an actual courtroom, gets scolded by a judge, and receives threats from locals who aren’t so thrilled to have a big-city lawyer in town. And she learns that Brady, like most small towns, harbors some big secrets.
Her new job takes Samantha into the murky and dangerous world of coal mining, where laws are often broken, rules are ignored, regulations are flouted, communities are divided, and the land itself is under attack from Big Coal. Violence is always just around the corner, and within weeks Samantha finds herself engulfed in litigation that turns deadly.

2. Big Little Lies
Liane Moriarty
A murder… a tragic accident… or just parents behaving badly?
What’s indisputable is that someone is dead.
But who did what?
The novel follows three women, each at a crossroads:
Madeline is a force to be reckoned with. She’s funny and biting, passionate, she remembers everything and forgives no one. Her ex-husband and his yogi new wife have moved into her beloved beachside community, and their daughter is in the same kindergarten class as Madeline’s youngest (how is this possible?). And to top it all off, Madeline’s teenage daughter seems to be choosing Madeline’s ex-husband over her. (How. Is. This. Possible?).
Celeste is the kind of beautiful woman who makes the world stop and stare. While she may seem a bit flustered at times, who wouldn’t be, with those rambunctious twin boys? Now that the boys are starting school, Celeste and her husband look set to become the king and queen of the school parent body. But royalty often comes at a price, and Celeste is grappling with how much more she is willing to pay.
New to town, single mom Jane is so young that another mother mistakes her for the nanny. Jane is sad beyond her years and harbors secret doubts about her son. But why? While Madeline and Celeste soon take Jane under their wing, none of them realizes how the arrival of Jane and her inscrutable little boy will affect them all.
3. The Fixed Trilogy
Laurelin Paige
All three books of the NY Times Bestselling Fixed Trilogy are included in this bundle. Each individual book is available to borrow for free in the Kindle Unlimited program.
Fixed on You (Book 1)
Stalking and restraining orders are a thing of Alayna Wither’s past. With her MBA newly in hand, she has her future figured out–move up at the nightclub she works at and stay away from any guy who might trigger her obsessive love disorder. A perfect plan. But what Alayna didn’t figure on is Hudson Pierce, the new owner of the nightclub. He’s smart, rich, and gorgeous–the kind of guy Alayna knows to stay away from if she wants to keep her past tendencies in check.
Except, Hudson’s fixed his sights on her. He wants her in his bed and makes no secret of it. Avoiding him isn’t an option after he offers a business proposition she can’t turn down and she’s drawn further into his universe, unable to resist his gravitational pull. When she learns Hudson has a dark history of his own, she realizes too late that she’s fallen for the worst man she could possibly get involved with. Or maybe their less than ideal pasts give them an opportunity to heal each other and finally find the love their lives have been missing.
Found in You (Book 2)
Alayna Withers has only had one kind of relationship: the kind that makes her obsessive and stalker-crazy. Now that Hudson Pierce has let her into his heart, she’s determined to break down the remaining walls between them so they can build a foundation that’s based on more than just amazing sex. Except Hudson’s not the only one with secrets.
With their pasts pulling them into a web of unfounded mistrust, Alayna turns to the one person who knows Hudson the best–Celia, the woman he almost married. Hoping for insight from someone who understands all sides of the story, Alayna forms a bond with Celia that goes too far–revealing things about Hudson that could end their love for good.
This is the first relationship where Alayna hasn’t spiraled out of control. And she might lose Hudson anyway…
Forever with You (Book 3)
Alayna Withers relationship with Hudson Pierce has tested both her and his ability to trust. They decide that the only way they can move forward together is with open doors and transparency. It won’t be easy for the scarred lovers, but they’re committed to each other more now than ever. Alayna, in particular, has grown through their trials, and has emerged more confident and faithful to the man she loves.
But while the pair is focused on the future, their past shows up again to threaten their fragile bond. Promises that were made are broken, and Alayna learns that Hudson still has very potent secrets–secrets that will tear them both apart. As much as she feels for him, her ability to forgive and forget is tested beyond her limits.
Even though she found the only man who could fix her, a forever with Hudson seems more and more out of reach.
4. All the Light We Cannot See
Anthony Doerr
From the highly acclaimed, multiple award-winning Anthony Doerr, the beautiful, stunningly ambitious instant New York Times bestseller about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War II.
Marie-Laure lives with her father in Paris near the Museum of Natural History, where he works as the master of its thousands of locks. When she is six, Marie-Laure goes blind and her father builds a perfect miniature of their neighborhood so she can memorize it by touch and navigate her way home. When she is twelve, the Nazis occupy Paris and father and daughter flee to the walled citadel of Saint-Malo, where Marie-Laure’s reclusive great-uncle lives in a tall house by the sea. With them they carry what might be the museum’s most valuable and dangerous jewel.
In a mining town in Germany, the orphan Werner grows up with his younger sister, enchanted by a crude radio they find. Werner becomes an expert at building and fixing these crucial new instruments, a talent that wins him a place at a brutal academy for Hitler Youth, then a special assignment to track the resistance. More and more aware of the human cost of his intelligence, Werner travels through the heart of the war and, finally, into Saint-Malo, where his story and Marie-Laure’s converge.
5. Personal: A Jack Reacher Novel
Lee Child
You can leave the army, but the army doesn’t leave you. Not always. Not completely, notes Jack Reacher—and sure enough, the retired military cop is soon pulled back into service. This time, for the State Department and the CIA.
Someone has taken a shot at the president of France in the City of Light. The bullet was American. The distance between the gunman and the target was exceptional. How many snipers can shoot from three-quarters of a mile with total confidence? Very few, but John Kott—an American marksman gone bad—is one of them. And after fifteen years in prison, he’s out, unaccounted for, and likely drawing a bead on a G8 summit packed with enough world leaders to tempt any assassin.
If anyone can stop Kott, it’s the man who beat him before: Reacher. And though he’d rather work alone, Reacher is teamed with Casey Nice, a rookie analyst who keeps her cool with Zoloft. But they’re facing a rough road, full of ruthless mobsters, Serbian thugs, close calls, double-crosses—and no backup if they’re caught. All the while Reacher can’t stop thinking about the woman he once failed to save. But he won’t let that that happen again. Not this time. Not Nice.
Reacher never gets too close. But now a killer is making it personal.
6. The Target (Will Robie #3)
David Baldacci
The President knows it’s a perilous, high-risk assignment. If he gives the order, he has the opportunity to take down a global menace, once and for all. If the mission fails, he would face certain impeachment, and the threats against the nation would multiply. So the president turns to the one team that can pull off the impossible: Will Robie and his partner, Jessica Reel.
Together, Robie and Reel’s talents as assassins are unmatched. But there are some in power who don’t trust the pair. They doubt their willingness to follow orders. And they will do anything to see that the two assassins succeed, but that they do not survive.
As they prepare for their mission, Reel faces a personal crisis that could well lead old enemies right to her doorstep, resurrecting the ghosts of her earlier life and bringing stark danger to all those close to her. And all the while, Robie and Reel are stalked by a new adversary: an unknown and unlikely assassin, a woman who has trained her entire life to kill, and who has her own list of targets–a list that includes Will Robie and Jessica Reel.
7. Top Secret Twenty-One: A Stephanie Plum Novel
Janet Evanovich
Trenton, New Jersey’s favorite used-car dealer, Jimmy Poletti, was caught selling a lot more than used cars out of his dealerships. Now he’s out on bail and has missed his date in court, and bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is looking to bring him in. Leads are quickly turning into dead ends, and all too frequently into dead bodies. Even Joe Morelli, the city’s hottest cop, is struggling to find a clue to the suspected killer’s whereabouts. These are desperate times, and they call for desperate measures. So Stephanie is going to have to do something she really doesn’t want to do: protect former hospital security guard and general pain in her behind Randy Briggs. Briggs was picking up quick cash as Poletti’s bookkeeper and knows all his boss’s dirty secrets. Now Briggs is next on Poletti’s list of people to put six feet under.
To top things off, Ranger—resident security expert and Stephanie’s greatest temptation—has been the target of an assassination plot. He’s dodged the bullet this time, but if Ranger wants to survive the next attempt on his life, he’ll have to enlist Stephanie’s help and reveal a bit more of his mysterious past.
Death threats, highly trained assassins, highly untrained assassins, and Stark Street being overrun by a pack of feral Chihuahuas are all in a day’s work for Stephanie Plum. The real challenge is dealing with her Grandma Mazur’s wild bucket list. A boob job and getting revenge on Joe Morelli’s Grandma Bella can barely hold a candle to what’s number one on the list—but that’s top secret.
8. The Invention of Wings: With Notes (Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 3)
Sue Monk Kidd
Writing at the height of her narrative and imaginative gifts, Sue Monk Kidd presents a masterpiece of hope, daring, the quest for freedom, and the desire to have a voice in the world.
Hetty “Handful” Grimke, an urban slave in early nineteenth century Charleston, yearns for life beyond the suffocating walls that enclose her within the wealthy Grimke household. The Grimke’s daughter, Sarah, has known from an early age she is meant to do something large in the world, but she is hemmed in by the limits imposed on women.
Kidd’s sweeping novel is set in motion on Sarah’s eleventh birthday, when she is given ownership of ten year old Handful, who is to be her handmaid. We follow their remarkable journeys over the next thirty five years, as both strive for a life of their own, dramatically shaping each other’s destinies and forming a complex relationship marked by guilt, defiance, estrangement and the uneasy ways of love. As the stories build to a riveting climax, Handful will endure loss and sorrow, finding courage and a sense of self in the process. Sarah will experience crushed hopes, betrayal, unrequited love, and ostracism before leaving Charleston to find her place alongside her fearless younger sister, Angelina, as one of the early pioneers in the abolition and women’s rights movements.
Inspired by the historical figure of Sarah Grimke, Kidd goes beyond the record to flesh out the rich interior lives of all of her characters, both real and invented, including Handful’s cunning mother, Charlotte, who courts danger in her search for something better.
This exquisitely written novel is a triumph of storytelling that looks with unswerving eyes at a devastating wound in American history, through women whose struggles for liberation, empowerment, and expression will leave no reader unmoved.
9. Unlucky 13 (Women’s Murder Club)
James Patterson
San Francisco Detective Lindsay Boxer is loving her life as a new mother. With an attentive husband, a job she loves, plus best friends who can talk about anything from sex to murder, things couldn’t be better.
Then the FBI sends Lindsay a photo of a killer from her past, and her happy world is shattered. The picture captures a beautiful woman at a stoplight. But all Lindsay sees is the psychopath behind those seductive eyes: Mackie Morales, the most deranged and dangerous mind the Women’s Murder Club has ever encountered.
In this pulse-racing, emotionally charged novel by James Patterson, the Women’s Murder Club must find a killer–before she finds them first.
10. Shadow Spell (The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy, Book 2)
Nora Roberts
With the legends and lore of Ireland running through his blood, falconer Connor O’Dwyer is proud to call County Mayo home. It’s where his sister, Branna, lives and works, where his cousin, Iona, has found true love, and where his childhood friends form a circle that can’t be broken…
A circle that is about to be stretched out of shape—by a long-awaited kiss.
Meara Quinn is Branna’s best friend, a sister in all but blood. Her and Connor’s paths cross almost daily, as Connor takes tourists on hawk walks and Meara guides them on horseback across the lush countryside. She has the eyes of a gypsy and the body of a goddess…things Connor has always taken for granted—until his brush with death propels them into a quick, hot tangle.
Plenty of women have found their way to Connor’s bed, but none to his heart until now. Frustratingly, Meara is okay with just the heat, afraid to lose herself—and their friendship—to something more. But soon, Connor will see the full force and fury of what runs in his blood. And he will need his family and friends around him when his past rolls in like the fog, threatening an end to all he loves…
Best Kindle books of 2014 – Top 100
Check out the official landing page of best Kindle books of 2014.
- Gray Mountain: A Novel – John Grisham
- Big Little Lies – Liane Moriarty
- The Fixed Trilogy: Fixed on You, Found in You, Forever with You – Laurelin Paige
- All the Light We Cannot See: A Novel – Anthony Doerr
- Personal: A Jack Reacher Novel – Lee Child
- The Target (Will Robie Book 3) – David Baldacci
- Top Secret Twenty-One: A Stephanie Plum Novel – Janet Evanovich
- The Invention of Wings: With Notes (Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 3) – Sue Monk Kidd
- Unlucky 13 (Women’s Murder Club) – James Patterson
- Shadow Spell (The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy, Book 2) – Nora Roberts
- Field of Prey (The Prey Series Book 25) – John Sandford
- Blood Magick (The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy, Book 3) – Nora Roberts
- Mr. Mercedes: A Novel – Stephen King
- The Burning Room (A Harry Bosch Novel Book 19) – Michael Connelly
- The Collector – Nora Roberts
- Leaving Time: A Novel – Jodi Picoult
- Invisible – James Patterson
- Missing You – Harlan Coben
- Captivated By You (Crossfire, Book 4) – Sylvia Day
- Edge of Eternity (The Century Trilogy, Book 3) – Ken Follett
- Written in My Own Heart’s Blood: A Novel (Outlander, Book 8) – Diana Gabaldon
- Act of War: A Thriller (Scot Harvath Book 13) – Brad Thor
- Hardwired (The Hacker Series, Book 1) – Meredith Wild
- City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments Book 6) – Cassandra Clare
- Deadline (A Virgil Flowers Novel, Book 8) – John Sandford
- Stepbrother Dearest – Penelope Ward
- Sleep Tight – Rachel Abbott
- Killing Patton: The Strange Death of World War II’s Most Audacious General – Bill O’Reilly
- The Heist: A Novel (Gabriel Allon Book 14) – Daniel Silva
- The Book of Life: A Novel (All Souls Trilogy, Book 3) – Deborah Harkness
- The Blood of Olympus (The Heros of Olympus, Book 5) – Rick Riordan
- NYPD Red 2 – James Patterson
- Mean Streak – Sandra Brown
- Not a Drill: A Jack Reacher Short Story (Kindle Single) – Lee Child
- The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike Book 2) – Robert Galbraith
- Burn (Michael Bennett, Book 7) – James Patterson
- Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt – Michael Lewis
- The One (The Selection Book 3) – Kiera Cass
- Sweet Addiction – J. Daniels
- Still Life with Bread Crumbs: A Novel – Anna Quindlen
- The Ex Games 2 – J. S. Cooper
- Natchez Burning (Penn Cage) – Greg Iles
- Private L.A. – James Patterson
- Little Girl Lost: A Lucy Black Thriller (Lucy Black Thrillers Book 1) – Brian McGilloway
- I’ve Got You Under My Skin: A Novel (An Under Suspicion Novel) – Mary Higgins Clark
- Hidden – Catherine McKenzie
- The Escape (John Puller Book 3) – David Baldacci
- The Ex Games 3 – J. S. Cooper
- The One & Only: A Novel – Emily Giffin
- The Neighbor (Short Story) (Kindle Single) – Dean Koontz
- The Martian: A Novel – Andy Weir
- Words of Radiance (The Stormlight Archive, Book 2) – Brandon Sanderson
- Night Moves – Nora Roberts
- All Fall Down: A Novel – Jennifer Weiner
- A Shade of Vampire 2: A Shade of Blood – Bella Forrest
- Concealed in Death (In Death, Book 38) – J. D. Robb
- Revival: A Novel – Stephen King
- Private Down Under – James Patterson
- Ruin (The Ruin Series, Book 1) – Deborah Bladon
- Killer: An Alex Delaware Novel – Jonathan Kellerman
- Skin Game: A Novel of the Dresden Files – Jim Butcher
- Maybe Someday – Colleen Hoover
- Hope to Die (Alex Cross Book 22) – James Patterson
- My Sister’s Grave – Robert Dugoni
- Crashed (The Driven Series Book 3) – K. Bromberg
- Bullseye: An Original Will Robie (Kindle Single) – David Baldacci
- Archer’s Voice – Mia Sheridan
- Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War – Robert M Gates
- Festive in Death (In Death, Book 39) – J. D. Robb
- Hardline (The Hacker Series, Book 3) – Meredith Wild
- Vanished (Callahan & McLane Book 1) – Kendra Elliot
- The Girl Who Came Home: A Novel of the Titanic (P.S.) – Hazel Gaynor
- Alone (Bone Secrets Series, Book 4) – Kendra Elliot
- Power Play (An FBI Thriller Book 18) – Catherine Coulter
- The Invention of Wings: A Novel (Original Publisher’s Edition-No Annotations) – Sue Monk Kidd
- Yellow Crocus – Laila Ibrahim
- Take Me With You – Catherine Ryan Hyde
- One Plus One: A Novel – Jojo Moyes
- Pulse (The Pulse Series Book 1) – Deborah Bladon
- Timebound (The Chronos Files Book 1) – Rysa Walker
- Where I Belong (Alabama Summer Book 1) – J. Daniels
- Ruin – Part Two (The Ruin Series, Book 2) – Deborah Bladon
- His Secretary: Undone (A Billionaire Romance) – Melanie Marchande
- One Lavender Ribbon – Heather Burch
- The King (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 12) – J.R. Ward
- Fear Nothing: A Detective D.D. Warren Novel – Lisa Gardner
- The Vacationers: A Novel – Emma Straub
- The Private Club – J. S. Cooper
- Down And Dirty – Rhian Cahill
- Ugly Love: A Novel – Colleen Hoover
- Black Lies – Alessandra Torre
- Obsessed (The Obsessed Series Book 1) – Deborah Bladon
- Ignite – R.J. Lewis
- Capital in the Twenty-First Century – Thomas Piketty
- Bender (The Core Four Book 1) – Stacy Borel
- Ruin – Part Three (The Ruin Series, Book 3) – Deborah Bladon
- Beautiful Oblivion: A Novel – Jamie McGuire
- Draw (Gentry Boys#1) – Cora Brent
- Pulse – Part Two (The Pulse Series Book 2) – Deborah Bladon
- The Best Medicine (A Bell Harbor Novel) – Tracy Brogan
Best Kindle books of 2014 – infographic
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