The Best Books of June -- MSI Books on Amazon's Top 100 Lists and More


And the best books of June 2023 are ... drumroll! ....

Top 100 Amazon

1.       Hot new releases

        Bob McGee’s book, A View through the Fog, was #1 in hot new releases in bridge engineering for the entire 30-day new-release period and bounced around #13-#41 overall in bridge engineering. Great showing for a first-time author. 

       Steven Greenebaum’s book, An Afternoon’s Discussion, was #1 in ecumenism in hot new releases on June 24 and #21 overall in Christian ecumenism, mostly staying in the top 100 during the new-release period. Congratulations to him on that #1 status!!

 General categories

 Larry MacDonald’s book, RV Oopsies, was #28 in travel humor. Another repeat performance and another dandy showing for a book of multi-year vintage!

 

Awards

Congratulations to Steven Greenebaum for being the runner-up (finalist) for the Pacific Books Award competition in the category of religion for his book, An Afternoon’sDictation. There are only two awards in each category: winner and finalist. So, in this case, finalist is significant.

So far this year, MSI Press authors have won 13 awards – not a bad start!

For more posts about McGee and his book, click HERE.

For more posts and Greenebaum and his books, click HERE.

For more posts about McDonald and his books, click HERE.

For more posts about top 100 Amazon books, click HERE.

For more posts about book awards, click HERE.


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