BEST-SELLERS

Fiction

  1. WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING by Delia Owens. A woman who survives alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.

  2. THE 18TH ABDUCTION by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. The 18th book in the Women’s Murder Club series. Lindsay Boxer investigates the disappearance of three female teachers.

  3. CARI MORA by Thomas Harris. Hans-Peter Schneider pauses his ghastly deeds to seek a dead man’s gold hidden under a Miami mansion, but its caretaker’s surprising skills prove daunting.

  4. FIRE AND BLOOD by George R.R. Martin. The first volume of the two-part history of the Targaryens in Westeros.

  5. REDEMPTION by David Baldacci. The fifth book in the Memory Man series. The first man Amos Decker put behind bars asks to have his name cleared.

  6. THE GUEST BOOK by Sarah Blake. Evie Milton uncovers a story going back a couple generations that may shatter a family myth.

  7. SUNSET BEACH by Mary Kay Andrews. Drue Campbell inherits a run-down beach bungalow and takes a job at her estranged father’s personal injury attorney office.

  8. BLESSING IN DISGUISE by Danielle Steel. Isabelle McAvoy faces challenges as she raises three daughters from three separate fathers on her own.

  9. NEON PREY by John Sandford. The 29th book in the Prey series. Lucas Davenport goes after a serial killer.

  10. THE NIGHT WINDOW by Dean Koontz. The fifth book in the Jane Hawk series. The former FBI agent pursues a slew of bad guys, including a Las Vegas mob boss.

Nonfiction

  1. UNFREEDOM OF THE PRESS by Mark R. Levin. The conservative commentator and radio host makes his case that the press is aligned with political ideology.

  2. HOWARD STERN COMES AGAIN by Howard Stern. The radio interviewer delves into some of his favorite on-air conversations from the past four decades of his career.

  3. THE PIONEERS by David McCullough. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian tells the story of the settling of the Northwest Territory through five main characters.

  4. SEA STORIES by William H. McRaven. A memoir by the retired four-star Navy admiral, including the capture of Saddam Hussein and the raid to kill Osama bin Laden.

  5. EDUCATED by Tara Westover. The daughter of survivalists leaves home for university.

  6. BECOMING by Michelle Obama. The former first lady describes how she balanced work, family and her husband’s political ascent.

  7. THE SECOND MOUNTAIN by David Brooks. A New York Times op-ed columnist espouses having an outward focus to attain a meaningful life.

  8. FURIOUS HOURS by Casey Cep. Harper Lee’s work on the true-crime story about a rural preacher accused of murdering five of his family members in the 1970s.

  9. THE BRITISH ARE COMING by Rick Atkinson. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and journalist begins his Revolution Trilogy with events from 1775 to 1777.

  10. THE MOMENT OF LIFT by Melinda Gates. The philanthropist shares stories of empowering women to improve society.

Paperback fiction

  1. LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng.

  2. BEFORE WE WERE YOURS by Lisa Wingate.

  3. THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ by Heather Morris.

  4. THE MISTER by E L James.

  5. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW by A.J. Finn.

Paperback nonfiction

  1. THE MUELLER REPORT with related materials by The Washington Post.

  2. THE MUELLER REPORT with an introduction by Alan Dershowitz.

  3. SAPIENS by Yuval Noah Harari.

  4. BORN A CRIME by Trevor Noah.

  5. JUST MERCY by Bryan Stevenson.

Source: The New York Times

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