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Apple Canada® has named their 80 best books of the year in the Canadian iBookstore’s Rewind 2010, naming 25 HarperCollins titles on the list!

Here are the best books of the year, as named by Apple Canada:

Fiction

Cool Water — Dianne Warren

Freedom — Jonathan Franzen

Room — Emma Donoghue

The Matter with Morris— David Bergen

Secret Daughter — Shilpi Somaya Gowda

Mr. Shakespeare’s Bastard — Richard B. Wright

So Much for That — Lionel Shriver

The Hungry Ghosts — Anne Berry

The Truth About Delilah Blue — Tish Cohen

Dragon Keeper — Robin Hobb

The Sky Is Falling — Sidney Sheldon

Queen of the Night — J. A. Jance

Morning Comes Softly — Debbie Macomber

Non-Fiction

Gold Diggers — Charlotte Gray

Playing with Fire — Theo Fleury, Kirstie McLellan Day

Sh*t My Dad Says — Justin Halpern

Changing My Mind — Margaret Trudeau

Debt-Free Forever — Gail Vaz-Oxlade

Freakonomics Rev Ed — Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

Tough GuyBob Probert, Kirstie McLellan Day

War — Sebastian Junger

You Can’t Say That in Canada — Margaret Wente

The Owner’s Manual Diet — Michael F. Roizen, Mehmet Oz

Medium Raw — Anthony Bourdain

Molto Gusto — Mario Batali

Here you have it, Apple Canada’s best picks for books this year! Look at all those HCC titles! First they make the iPad, then they release this list. Well done, Apple!

Visit Apple’s iBookstore for more details on each title.

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  • Anne Garden

    Although not a hockey fan, I read my brother’s copy of Theo Fleury’s book and was so impressed I picked up Bob Probert’s book as well. I even recommended them for my book club. Wonderful, wonderful stories by these hockey players. Wondering what is next for their co-author Kirstie McLellan Day?

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