FICTION |
#1 (Last Week: 1 • Weeks on List: 11) |
The Women |
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Kristin Hannah
Kirkus A young woman’s experience as a nurse in Vietnam casts a deep shadow over her life. When we lear...More |
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#2 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
A Calamity Of Souls |
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David Baldacci
Book list It’s easy to forget that best-selling Baldacci was a practicing attorney before he turned to ...More |
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#3 (Last Week: 3 • Weeks on List: 50) |
Fourth Wing |
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Rebecca Yarros
Book list Basgiath War College trains healers, scribes, infantry, or dragon riders to protect Navarre from vi...More |
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#4 (Last Week: 2 • Weeks on List: 2) |
The Familiar |
Leigh Bardugo
Kirkus In 16th-century Madrid, a crypto-Jew with a talent for casting spells tries to steer clear of the Inqu...More |
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#5 (Last Week: 5 • Weeks on List: 24) |
Iron Flame |
Rebecca Yarros
Kirkus A young Navarrian woman faces even greater challenges in her second year at dragon-riding school. Viol...More |
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#6 (Last Week: 6 • Weeks on List: 3) |
Table For Two |
Amor Towles
Publishers Weekly Bestseller Towles (The Lincoln Highway) returns with an enchanting collection of stories ab...More |
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#7 (Last Week: 4 • Weeks on List: 2) |
Toxic Prey |
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John Sandford
Library Journal When British tropical-and-infectious-disease expert Lionel Scott disappears from his job at L...More |
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#8 (Last Week: 7 • Weeks on List: 5) |
James |
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Percival Everett
Publishers Weekly As in his classic novel Erasure, Everett portrays in this ingenious retelling of The Advent...More |
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#9 (Last Week: 11 • Weeks on List: 47) |
Remarkably Bright Creatures |
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Shel Van Pelt
Library Journal DEBUT Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus living in the Puget Sound's Sowell Bay Aquarium,...More |
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#10 (Last Week: 13 • Weeks on List: 35) |
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store |
James McBride
Publishers Weekly National Book Award winner McBride (Deacon King Kong) tells a vibrant tale of Chicken Hill,...More |
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NONFICTION |
#1 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
An Unfinished Love Story |
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Kirkus The renowned presidential historian delves into the Kennedy and Johnson eras, drawing from the archive...More |
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#2 (Last Week: 2 • Weeks on List: 4) |
The Anxious Generation |
Jonathan Haidt
Book list Portable telephones were originally celebrated as a way to stay connected to friends and family. Bu...More |
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#3 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
Love, Mom |
Nicole Saphier
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#4 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
Knife |
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Salman Rushdie
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#5 (Last Week: 1 • Weeks on List: 2) |
Somehow |
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Anne Lamott
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#6 (Last Week: 4 • Weeks on List: 2) |
The Wide Wide Sea |
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Hampton Sides
Kirkus An acclaimed historian takes to the sea in this rousing tale of exploration. Sides, author of Hellhoun...More |
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#7 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
Briefly Perfectly Human |
Alua Arthur
Book list Readers assuming a memoir from a death doula will be somber, sentimental, or sedate will be pleasan...More |
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#8 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
My Beloved Monster |
Caleb Carr
Publishers Weekly Novelist Carr (the Kreizler series) delivers a lively and moving memoir about his 17-year c...More |
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#9 (Last Week: 3 • Weeks on List: 80) |
I'm Glad My Mom Died |
Jennette McCurdy
Book list As a child actor, McCurdy tried to make herself fit her mother’s version of perfection. Bit b...More |
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#10 (Last Week: 7 • Weeks on List: 52) |
The Wager |
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David Grann
Book list A new account of the Wager Mutiny, in which a shipwrecked and starving British naval crew abandoned...More |
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