Best-sellers

Fiction

  1. CROSS THE LINE by James Patterson. Detective Alex Cross and his wife Bree team up to catch a killer causing chaos in Washington, D.C.

  2. THE WHISTLER by John Grisham. A whistle-blower alerts a Florida investigator to judicial corruption involving the mob and Indian casinos.

  3. TURBO TWENTY-THREE by Janet Evanovich. Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum juggles the investigation of a crime in an ice cream factory and the two men in her life.

  4. TWO BY TWO by Nicholas Sparks. A man who became a single father when his marriage and business collapsed learns to take a chance on a new love.

  5. NO MAN’S LAND by David Baldacci. John Puller, a special agent with the Army, searches for the truth about his mother, who disappeared 30 years ago.

  6. NIGHT SCHOOL by Lee Child. Jack Reacher, still in the Army, becomes involved in an investigation with elite agents from the FBI and CIA.

  7. SMALL GREAT THINGS by Jodi Picoult. A medical crisis entangles a black nurse, a white supremacist father and a white lawyer.

  8. THE WRONG SIDE OF GOODBYE by Michael Connelly. Detective Harry Bosch aids a billionaire in search of a possible heir.

  9. ODESSA SEA by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler. Trying to locate an Ottoman shipwreck in the Black Sea, NUMA director Dirk Pitt encounters more than he expected.

  10. THE CHEMIST by Stephenie Meyer. A specialist in chemically controlled torture, on the run from her former employers, takes on one last job.

Nonfiction

  1. KILLING THE RISING SUN by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard Holt. The host of The O’Reilly Factor recounts the final years of World War II.

  2. SETTLE FOR MORE by Megyn Kelly Harper. The anchor of Fox News’ The Kelly File discusses the personal and professional challenges she has faced.

  3. THE MAGNOLIA STORY by Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines with Mark Dagostino. The lives of the couple who star in the HGTV show Fixer Upper.

  4. OUR REVOLUTION by Bernie Sanders. The Vermont senator and former candidate for the Democratic nomination for president delivers his message of social and economic justice.

  5. THANK YOU FOR BEING LATE by Thomas L. Friedman. How the accelerating pace of technology, globalization and climate change are reshaping the world, and what we can do about it.

  6. SCRAPPY LITTLE NOBODY by Anna Kendrick. Autobiographical essays by the young actress.

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

  8. BORN TO RUN by Bruce Springsteen. The singer-songwriter’s autobiography.

  9. 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.

  10. BORN A CRIME by Trevor Noah. A memoir about growing up in South Africa by the comedian and host of The Daily Show who was born into an illegal interracial relationship.

Paperback fiction

  1. 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.

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

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

  4. MY GRANDMOTHER ASKED ME TO TELL YOU SHE’S SORRY by Fredrik Backman. A girl is instructed to deliver a series of letters after her grandmother dies.

  5. IN A DARK, DARK WOOD by Ruth Ware. A crime writer attends a party in a cabin in the woods and is pulled back into the past, with frightening results.

Paperback nonfiction

  1. THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE TRIPOLI PIRATES by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger. The war against the Barbary pirates in 1801.

  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. THE NEW JIM CROW by Michelle Alexander. A law professor on the war on drugs and its role in the disproportionate incarceration of black men.

  4. THE BOYS IN THE BOAT by Daniel James Brown. The story of the American rowers who pursue gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.

  5. THE GODFATHER NOTEBOOK by Francis Ford Coppola. The director’s notes on and annotations to the novel that led to the screen sensation.

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