BEST-SELLERS

Fiction

  1. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW by A.J. Finn. A recluse who drinks heavily and takes prescription drugs may have witnessed a crime across from her Harlem townhouse.

  2. ORIGIN by Dan Brown. A symbology professor goes on a perilous quest with a beautiful museum director.

  3. THE ROOSTER BAR by John Grisham. Three students at a sleazy for-profit law school hope to expose the student-loan banker who runs it.

  4. LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng. An artist upends a quiet town outside Cleveland.

  5. SING, UNBURIED, SING by Jesmyn Ward. A 13-year-old boy comes of age in Mississippi while his black mother takes him and his toddler sister to pick up their white father, who is getting released from the state penitentiary.

  6. ROBICHEAUX by James Lee Burke. A bereaved detective confronts his past and works to clear his name when he becomes a suspect during an investigation into the murder of the man who killed his wife.

  7. UNBOUND by Stuart Woods. The 44th book in the Stone Barrington series.

  8. THE PEOPLE VS. ALEX CROSS by James Patterson. Detective Cross takes on a case even though he has been suspended from the department and taken to federal court to stand trial on murder charges.

  9. THE MIDNIGHT LINE by Lee Child. Jack Reacher tracks down the owner of a pawned West Point class ring and stumbles upon a large criminal enterprise.

  10. BEFORE WE WERE YOURS by Lisa Wingate. A South Carolina lawyer learns about the questionable practices of a Tennessee orphanage.

Nonfiction

  1. FIRE AND FURY by Michael Wolff. A journalist offers an inside account of the first year of the Trump White House.

  2. ASTROPHYSICS FOR PEOPLE IN A HURRY by Neil deGrasse Tyson. A straightforward, easy-to-understand introduction to the universe.

  3. LEONARDO DA VINCI by Walter Isaacson. A biography of the Italian Renaissance polymath which connects his work in various disciplines.

  4. GRANT by Ron Chernow. A biography of the Union general of the Civil War and two-term president of the United States.

  5. PROMISE ME, DAD by Joe Biden. The former vice president recalls his toughest year in office, as his son battled brain cancer.

  6. LET TRUMP BE TRUMP by Corey R. Lewandowski and David N. Bossie. Insider accounts of the Republican presidential campaign and its outcome by two of its advisers.

  7. ANDREW JACKSON AND THE MIRACLE OF NEW ORLEANS by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger. Major General Jackson takes on the British in Louisiana.

  8. THE LAST BLACK UNICORN by Tiffany Haddish. The comedian recounts growing up in South Central Los Angeles, exacting revenge on an ex-boyfriend and finding success after a period of homelessness.

  9. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON by David Grann. The story of a murder spree in 1920s Oklahoma that targeted Osage Indians.

  10. HILLBILLY ELEGY by J.D. Vance. A Yale Law School graduate examines white working class struggles.

Paperback fiction

  1. THE SUN AND HER FLOWERS by Rupi Kaur.

  2. MILK AND HONEY by Rupi Kaur.

  3. READY PLAYER ONE by Ernest Cline.

  4. DARKER by E.L. James.

  5. WE WERE THE LUCKY ONES by Georgia Hunter.

Paperback nonfiction

  1. HORSE SOLDIERS by Doug Stanton.

  2. EVICTED by Matthew Desmond.

  3. BEING MORTAL by Atul Gawande.

  4. COLLUSION by Luke Harding.

  5. THINKING, FAST AND SLOW by Daniel Kahneman.

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