11 best books of November, according to Amazon's editors

What are the best books to pick up this month? From fiction to nonfiction, Amazon's editors suggest the titles that they believe are the cream of the crop.

6. 'Untouchable,' by Randall Sullivan

This biography of Michael Jackson by "Labyrinth" author Randall Sullivan discusses his childhood and early life, but focuses mainly on the last years in the life of the pop star, drawing on interviews with Jackson's family and those who worked with him. Nelson says she initially approached the book with disinterest because she felt she'd already read everything there was to know about the late musician. "You couldn't have paid me to read a Michael Jackson book a year ago," she says. "[But] I was riveted... [his life] is brought to life in a way that's just creepy and fascinating."

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