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"Author" isn't the first occupation that comes to mind when you think of actor William Shatner, comedian Amy Schumer or Lin-Manuel Miranda, a musical mastermind just waiting to break through.

But all three are now award-winning authors. And they join members of the literary pantheon like Stephen King, Rick Riordan and Colson Whitehead in the annual Goodreads Choice awards as determined by more than 3.5 million users of the Amazon-owned Goodreads.

And despite dividing the Harry Potter fan community, the script for Harry Potter and the Cursed Childwon more votes than any other book in the seven-year history of the Goodreads awards.

SEE ALSO:'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' is a fitting swan song for the Boy Who Lived

Shatner, who has co-written plenty of science fiction novels in the past, won for a nonfiction book, dominating the biography category with Leonard, his heartfelt remembrance of late friend and Star Trekco-star Leonard Nimoy. (Read our review here.)

Schumer, a first-time author, won the comedy category for The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, itself kind of an autobiography with many fearless revelations about illness in Schumer's family and sexual assault. (Read our review here.)

Miranda, meanwhile, won for Hamilton: The Revolution, co-authored by theater critic Jeremy McCarter. It's an account of the history of Miranda's Broadway smash complete with nuggets of trivia on Hamilton's life and secrets buried in the lyrics. (Read our review here.)

Here's the complete list, with Goodreads' summary of each winner:

Historical Fiction —The Underground Railroadby Colson Whitehead

The Underground Railroadis a literary powerhouse. A National Book Award winner and a #1 NYTbestseller [plus a MashReads monthly book club selection], the novel is as riveting as it is important. Whitehead takes us back to pre-Civil War America, to a slave named Cora who dreams of escape. While Whitehead’s addition to history—a non-metaphorical network of tracks and tunnels beneath Southern soil—intrigues, the heart of the story is about hope, promise, and the history we all share.

FictionTruly Madly Guiltyby Liane Moriarty

Though she’s been nominated before for Big Little Liesand The Husband’s Secret, Liane Moriarty scored her first Goodreads Choice Award win this year with Truly Madly Guilty—narrowly beating out Bryn Greenwood’s debut novel, All the Ugly and Wonderful Things. It’s been a big year for Moriarty, as Truly Madly Guiltyrose to the top of the NYTbestseller list and the Big Little Liesminiseries (starring Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon) began filming. Truly Madly Guiltyportrays the impact an invitation to an old friend’s barbecue has on a newlywed couple.

Nonfiction —Hamilton: The Revolutionby Lin-Manuel Miranda

The blockbuster musical and cultural phenomenon Hamiltonhas won both a Pulitzer Prize and a Grammy Award. And the book about the musical, Hamilton: The Revolution, from creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and co-writer Jeremy McCarter, is also a smash hit (its initial publication sold out on Amazon and second-hand copies were selling for hundreds of dollars).

Memoir & Autobiography —When Breath Becomes Airby Paul Kalanithi

What makes a life worth living? That’s the question Paul Kalanithi set out to answer in When Breath Becomes Air, the heartbreaking, autobiographical account of a doctor who, on the verge of completing his training as a neurosurgeon at 36, is diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer. The book, which has spent nearly a year on the NYTbestseller list, was published posthumously and has struck a chord with readers.

FantasyHarry Potter and the Cursed Childby Jack Thorne

Garnering more votes than any other nominee in Goodreads Choice Awards history, this original play conceived by J.K Rowling, John Tiffany, and playwright Jack Thorne, has taken both the UK (where the play is sold out through February 2018) and the world (Cursed Child is Amazon’s best selling book of 2016) by storm. The action takes place nineteen years after Deathly Hallows and follows Harry’s son, Albus Severus Potter, as he navigates Hogwarts and life under Harry’s spotlight. Is he, too, cursed?

Humor —The Girl with the Lower Back Tattooby Amy Schumer

With more than 41 thousand votes cast, Amy Schumer’s debut memoir took in more votes in the humor category than any prior nominee. It’s no surprise considering how popular Schumer is. In 2016 alone, she embarked on a national comedy tour, filmed two movies as well as season four of Inside Amy Schumer. The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoorecounts both her pre-fame family life and her meteoric rise to the top with Amy’s signature wit and sass.

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History & BiographyLeonard: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a Remarkable Manby William Shatner

The Goodreads Choice Awards winner for best biography is a story told through the lens of actor William Shatner’s 50-year friendship with his Star Trekco-star, Leonard Nimoy. The book delves into the two actors’ shared backgrounds, from their orthodox kosher Yiddish-speaking Jewish families to their Star Trekcareers that spanned 79 television episodes, six feature films, and an eventual falling out.

Science & TechnologyAre We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?by Frans de Waal

Frans de Waal, a primatologist and ethologist who has been studying animal intelligence for 30 years, closely examines how many of our beliefs about other species are based on falsehoods and how what we think of as “uniquely human” attributes (including empathy, self-recognition, and cooperation) are found throughout the animal kingdom.

Mystery & ThrillerEnd of Watchby Stephen King

Stephen King’s Bill Hodges Trilogy (Mr. Mercedes, Finders Keepers, and End of Watch) has won many fans. The first of the series won the mystery & thriller category in 2014, while the second installment took second place the following year (it was knocked out by the unstoppable The Girl on the Train). The final book, End of Watch, earned the top spot again; it follows Bill Hodges and his team of misfit “detectives” as they try to stop Brady Hartsfield—the villain from book one—from wreaking havoc again.

HorrorThe Firemanby Joe Hill

Like father, like son! This year, both Stephen King and his son Joe Hill are Goodreads Choice Award winners. While Hill has been nominated before—for Horns, NOS4A2, and Locke & Key—this is his first win. He dominated the Best Horror race with The Fireman, an apocalyptic thriller about a pandemic of spontaneous combustion. At the center of the story is Harper, a pregnant nurse desperate to keep her unborn child’s future from the flames. Earlier this year, Fox announced plans to develop The Firemaninto a movie with Louis Leterrier (Now You See Me, The Brothers Grimsby) signed on to direct.

RomanceIt Ends with Usby Colleen Hoover

With a second consecutive Goodreads Choice Awards win for best romance, Colleen Hoover clearly has a direct line to readers’ hearts. It Ends with Ustaps into the same vein of love as her 2015 winner, Confess. However, here the heartbreak is intensified. Spanning years and tackling first loves and costly mistakes, this is Lily’s story...and it’s not an easy one. As the small-town girl moves to Boston to start her own business, she learns the price of love as she falls for one man and reconnects with another.

Science FictionMorning Starby Pierce Brown

For the third year in a row, Pierce Brown is a Goodreads Choice Award winner. After winning Best Debut Author for Red Risingin 2014, Brown won Best Science Fiction for the next two books in the series, Golden Sonand now Morning Star. With shades of Game of Thrones, the trilogy follows hero Darrow’s quest for revenge, a journey that takes him from a battle training school to a war that stretches across the galaxy. Now that the trilogy has concluded, can readers expect Brown to relinquish his Best Science Fiction title? Not without a fight. Iron Gold, the first in a new series set in the same universe as Red Rising, is on its way.

Graphic Novels & ComicsAdulthood Is a Myth (Sarah's Scribbles, #1)by Sarah Andersen

Newcomer Sarah Andersen is the winner of this year’s best graphic novels and comics category. The 24-year-old cartoonist and illustrator wins for her debut book, Adulthood is a Myth,a collection of hilarious, relatable comics capturing the dilemmas of a bug-eyed millennial who feels ill-equipped for grown-up life. Andersen started her Sarah Scribbleswebcomic while at art college and soon attracted a following. She describes her comics as “semi-autobiographical,” following her adventures and those of her friends and pets. Andersen’s second book is due out in March.

Food & CookbooksCravings: Recipes for All the Food You Want to Eatby Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy Teigen’s love of making meals and messes in the kitchen infuses Cravings, her first foray into publishing, with down-to-earth charm and irresistible exuberance. While the American model is known for her appearances in Sports IllustratedSwimsuit Issues, her co-hosting gig on Lip Sync Battle, and her popular social media accounts, it’s her obsession with food which endeared her to Goodreads voters. Readers praised her scrumptious recipes, foodie odes, and cheeky takedowns of her husband, John Legend. (Sorry, John, but Chrissy thinks her Mac and Cheese is better than yours.)

Debut Goodreads AuthorRebel of the Sands (Rebel of the Sands, #1)by Alwyn Hamilton

The critically-adored young adult fantasy that secured Alwyn Hamilton the Goodreads Choice debut author award is a riveting, magical story that crosses Wild West action with the Arabian Nights. In Rebel of the Sands, part one of a trilogy, Amani Al’Hiza is a headstrong, gun-slinging orphan who enters a shooting contest disguised as a boy in a bid to escape her dead-end life. She meets Jin, a mysterious fugitive, and is soon astride a mythical horse fleeing across the dangerous, djinni-filled desert. Hamilton’s sequel is eagerly awaited.

Young Adult FictionSalt to the Seaby Ruta Sepetys

Third time’s a charm for YA fiction winner Ruta Sepetys, who has been nominated in this category twice before: in 2011 for her debut, Between Shades of Grey, and in 2013 for Out of the Easy.Inspired by a World War II maritime disaster that claimed 9,000 lives, Sepetys’s bestselling historical novel [another MashReads selection] focuses on four teenagers fleeing Soviet troops, hoping to secure passage aboard a doomed German ship. Readers praised Sepetys for infusing her story with beauty and hope.   

SEE ALSO:How one weird coincidence led to this novel on the worst maritime disaster in history

Young Adult FantasyA Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2)by Sarah J. Maas

Sarah J. Maas continues her domination of the YA fantasy & science fiction category with two nominations and a win for A Court of Mist and Fury, part two of her charged, hit series about a teen huntress in a dark, magical world. In 2015, Maas was also a double nominee in the YA fantasy category, winning for Queen of Shadows. This year she won with more than 57,000 votes—20,000 more than her 2015 win. Maas has been nominated in this category every year since 2012.  

Middle Grade & Children’sThe Hidden Oracle (The Trials of Apollo, #1)by Rick Riordan

It’s another win for the unstoppable Rick Riordan, who has won the Middle Grade & Children’s category for six straight years. This year he was a double nominee, winning for The Hidden Oracle, book one in his series The Trials of Apollo,about the god recast as a New York teen. The Hammer of Thor, book two in his Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgardseries, was also nominated. Last year Riordan, who draws inspiration from Egyptian, Norse, and Greco-Roman mythology, won for The Sword of Summer.

Picture BooksThe Thank You Book (Elephant & Piggie, #25)by Mo Willems

Children’s book author Mo Willems ends his long-running and beloved Elephant & Piggie series with this 25th book. Willems returns to the careful and worried Gerald the Elephant and his foil, the carefree and upbeat Piggie, as Piggie realizes “I am one lucky pig” and sets out to thank “everyone who is important to me.” Gerald warns Piggie that she’s bound to forget someone as the book reunites readers with the series’ entire cast of characters during Piggie’s “Thank-o-rama!”

PoetryThe Princess Saves Herself in this Oneby Amanda Lovelace

This originally self-published book of poems is divided into four parts: the princess, the damsel, the queen, and you. A self-proclaimed fairy-tale lover, Amanda Lovelace uses the first three parts of the book to piece together aspects of her life and leaves the fourth section as a note to the reader.

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