10 best books of November: the Monitor's picks

Here are the 10 books that the Monitor's critics judged to be at the top of the heap this month. 

5. "@ War," by Shane Harris

Shane Harris offers a meticulously researched investigation of American maneuvering in the new domain of cyberwarfare. Harris explores the US government’s work with tech giants such as Google and Facebook, complementing his thorough reporting with a shrewd analysis of the effects of cyberwar on privacy in a post-Edward Snowden age. You can see the Monitor's full review of "@War" here.

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