We’re not sure if it’s a fluke or an election-year uptick, but Amazon’s Best Picks of September 2012 is packed with great nonfiction, from an inside look at the art of statistics to David Byrne’s tour of the music industry to a story of post-9/11 policy making that reads like a spy thriller. In fiction, they’ve got Junot Diaz’s slim but brilliant novel about love and cheating, J.R. Moehringer’s fictionalized version of real-life bank robber Willie Sutton, and a haunting Debut Spotlight penned by an Iraq war vet.
And the best thing? You can save 40% on their Best Books of the Month.

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