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#2 (Last Week: 1 • Weeks on List: 3) |
The Four Winds |
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Kristin Hannah
Kirkus The miseries of the Depression and Dust Bowl years shape the destiny of a Texas family. “Hope is...More |
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#3 (Last Week: 3 • Weeks on List: 12) |
The Midnight Library |
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Matt Haig
Book list Nora Seed believes her life is made up of wrong choices. She didn’t become an Olympic swimmer...More |
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#4 (Last Week: 5 • Weeks on List: 38) |
The Vanishing Half |
Brit Bennett
Library Journal After achieving Hopwood and Hurston/Wright honors and debuting big with The Mothers, Bennett ...More |
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#5 (Last Week: 4 • Weeks on List: 3) |
The Sanatorium |
Sarah Pearse
Publishers Weekly Pearse’s engrossing debut boasts a highly atmospheric setting. Le Sommet, originally ...More |
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#7 (Last Week: 8 • Weeks on List: 129) |
Where The Crawdads Sing |
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Delia Owens
Book list Owens' (Secrets of the Savanna, 2006) first novel is a leisurely, lyrical tale of a young woman...More |
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#8 (Last Week: 7 • Weeks on List: 4) |
The Russian |
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James Patterson and James O. Born
Library Journal Already alarmed that young women in New York are being murdered in callously distinctive ways...More |
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#9 (Last Week: 2 • Weeks on List: 2) |
Faithless In Death |
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J.D. Robb
Library Journal In Armstrong's A Stranger in Town, Det. Casey Duncan learns that off-the-grid Rockton may...More |
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#10 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
Missing And Endangered |
J.A. Jance
Library Journal Sophomore college student Jennifer Brady worries that trouble awaits her homeschooled first-y...More |
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#1 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
How To Avoid A Climate Disaster |
Bill Gates
Publishers Weekly Gates (The Road Ahead), Microsoft cofounder turned philanthropist, is optimistic in this co...More |
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#2 (Last Week: 2 • Weeks on List: 4) |
Just As I Am |
Cicely Tyson with Michelle Burford
Library Journal Author of the New York Times best-selling The Still Point of the Turning World, about parenti...More |
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#3 (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1) |
The Sum Of Us |
Heather McGhee
Publishers Weekly Political commentator McGhee argues in her astute and persuasive debut that income inequali...More |
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#4 (Last Week: 1 • Weeks on List: 2) |
Walk In My Combat Boots |
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James Patterson and Matt Eversmann with Chris Mooney
Publishers Weekly Bestseller Patterson (Deadly Cross) and retired U.S. Army Ranger Eversmann gather firsthand...More |
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#5 (Last Week: 3 • Weeks on List: 14) |
A Promised Land |
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Barack Obama
Kirkus In the first volume of his presidential memoir, Obama recounts the hard path to the White House. In th...More |
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#6 (Last Week: 8 • Weeks on List: 29) |
Caste |
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Isabel Wilkerson
Kirkus The Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist chronicles the formation and fortunes of social hierarchy....More |
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#7 (Last Week: 6 • Weeks on List: 18) |
Greenlights |
Matthew McConaughey
Kirkus All right, all right, all right: The affable, laconic actor delivers a combination of memoir and self-...More |
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#9 (Last Week: 9 • Weeks on List: 50) |
Untamed |
Glennon Doyle
Publishers Weekly Motivational speaker Doyle (Love Warrior) writes of divorcing her husband, finding love wit...More |
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#10 (Last Week: 5 • Weeks on List: 3) |
Four Hundred Souls |
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edited Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain
Library Journal Noting that most histories of Black America are written by men, award-winning editors Kendi (...More |
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