BEST-SELLERS

Fiction

  1. BULLSEYE by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. While the president of the United States is in New York to meet with his Russian counterpart, Detective Michael Bennett must stop a team of assassins.

  2. SWEET TOMORROWS by Debbie Macomber. The journeys of the characters at the Rose Harbor Inn come to a close in this last book of the series.

  3. TRULY MADLY GUILTY by Liane Moriarty. Tense turning points for three couples at a backyard barbecue gone wrong.

  4. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD by Colson Whitehead. A slave girl heads toward freedom on the network, envisioned as actual tracks and tunnels.

  5. THE BLACK WIDOW by Daniel Silva. Israeli art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon recruits a doctor from Jerusalem to help capture a secret ISIS terrorist in France.

  6. THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10 by Ruth Ware. A travel writer on a cruise is certain she has heard a body thrown overboard, but no one believes her.

  7. THE GIRLS by Emma Cline. In the summer of 1969, a California teenager is drawn to a Manson-like cult.

  8. SMOOTH OPERATOR by Stuart Woods and Parnell Hall. When former CIA agent Teddy Fay comes to the aid of a powerful woman, the nation’s fate is at stake.

  9. DARK CAROUSEL by Christine Feehan. A woman falls for a rich bachelor vampire, but she also has a separate plan for which he is the bait. A Carpathian novel.

  10. ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE by Anthony Doerr. The lives of a blind French girl and a gadget-obsessed German boy before and during World War II.

Nonfiction

  1. HILLARY’S AMERICA by Dinesh D’Souza. The conservative author and pundit warns of disaster if Hillary Clinton is elected president.

  2. LIARS by Glenn Beck. The author says progressive politicians gain power and control by exploiting Americans’ fears.

  3. CRISIS OF CHARACTER by Gary J. Byrne with Grant M. Schmidt. A former Secret Service officer claims to have witnessed scandalous behavior by the Clintons.

  4. ARMAGEDDON by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann. The political strategist offers a game plan for how to defeat Hillary Clinton.

  5. HAMILTON: THE REVOLUTION by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter. The libretto of the award-winning musical, with backstage photos, a production history and interviews with the cast.

  6. HILLBILLY ELEGY by J. D. Vance. A Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles of America’s white working class through his own childhood in the Rust Belt.

  7. WHEN BREATH BECOMES AIR by Paul Kalanithi. A memoir by a physician who received a diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer at the age of 36.

  8. BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME by Ta-Nehisi Coates. A meditation on race in America.

  9. AMERICAN HEIRESS by Jeffrey Toobin. The story of Patty Hearst’s kidnapping in 1974 by the Symbionese Liberation Army, her crimes and her trial.

  10. THE WAR ON COPS by Heather Mac Donald. The author expands on her reporting on the Ferguson effect, the criminal-justice system and the Black Lives Matter movement.

Paperback fiction

  1. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN by Paula Hawkins. A psychological thriller set in the environs of London is full of complications and betrayals.

  2. AFTER YOU by Jojo Moyes. In a sequel to Me Before You, Louisa Clark tries to put her life back together after the death of Will Traynor.

  3. SEE ME by Nicholas Sparks. A couple in love are threatened by secrets from the past.

  4. A MAN CALLED OVE by Fredrik Backman. An angry old curmudgeon gets new next-door neighbors, and things are about to change for all of them.

  5. MILK AND HONEY by Rupi Kaur. A collection of poetry about love, loss, trauma and healing.

Paperback nonfiction

  1. THE BOYS IN THE BOAT by Daniel James Brown. American rowers pursue gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.

  2. ALEXANDER HAMILTON by Ron Chernow. First published in 2004, this biography of a founding father was turned into the Pulitzer Prize-winning hip-hop musical Hamilton.

  3. IT GETS WORSE by Shane Dawson. More humorous essays from the film director, Internet personality and author of I Hate Myselfie chronicle some mortifying moments in his life.

  4. OUTLIERS by Malcolm Gladwell. Why some people succeed.

  5. CLINTON CASH by Peter Schweizer. An examination of donations made to the Clinton Foundation by foreign entities.

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