Best-sellers

Best-sellers

Fiction

  1. ELEVATION by Stephen King. A man who is losing weight without getting thinner forms an unlikely alliance with his neighbors who are dealing with prejudices.

  2. THE RECKONING by John Grisham. A decorated World War II veteran shoots and kills a pastor inside a Mississippi church.

  3. DARK SACRED NIGHT by Michael Connelly. Detective Renée Ballard teams up with the retired detective Harry Bosch, who is working on a cold case.

  4. EVERY BREATH by Nicholas Sparks. Difficult choices surface when Hope Anderson and Tru Walls meet in a North Carolina seaside town.

  5. UNSHELTERED by Barbara Kingsolver. Intertwined stories of two families who live in different centuries on the same street corner in Vineland, N.J.

  6. THE NEXT PERSON YOU MEET IN HEAVEN by Mitch Albom. The sequel to The Five People You Meet in Heaven follows Annie on her heavenly journey.

  7. A SPARK OF LIGHT by Jodi Picoult. The lives of patients, doctors and activists intersect when a gunman holds them all hostage in a women's health center in Mississippi.

  8. AMBUSH by James Patterson and James O. Born. Michael Bennett discovers that an assassin is targeting him and his family.

  9. HOLY GHOST by John Sandford. Virgil Flowers investigates shootings in a Minnesota town following an attempt to revive its ailing economy.

  10. WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING by Delia Owens. In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.

Nonfiction

  1. BEASTIE BOYS BOOK by Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz. The story of the New York band who went from performing hardcore punk music to hip-hop stardom.

  2. HINDSIGHT by Justin Timberlake. A memoir by the actor and Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter.

  3. KILLING THE SS by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. A look at the post-war manhunt for members of Hitler's inner circle.

  4. SHIP OF FOOLS by Tucker Carlson. The Fox News anchor argues that America's ruling class is out of touch with everyday citizens.

  5. FEAR by Bob Woodward. Based on hours of interviews with sources, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist describes debates and decision-making within the Trump White House.

  6. THE MAMBA MENTALITY by Kobe Bryant. The former Los Angeles Lakers player describes various skills and techniques he used on the court.

  7. ALMOST EVERYTHING by Anne Lamott. Brief explorations into finding hope and wisdom in times of despair and uncertainty.

  8. BRIEF ANSWERS TO THE BIG QUESTIONS by Stephen Hawking. A collection of essays from the late scientist's personal archive that address 10 imponderables.

  9. LEADERSHIP by Doris Kearns Goodwin. The challenges that shaped the leadership abilities of four presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson.

  10. I MIGHT REGRET THIS by Abbi Jacobson. A collection of anecdotes and reflections from the co-creator of Broad City.

Paperback fiction

  1. THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ by Heather Morris.

  2. ELEANOR OLIPHANT IS COMPLETELY FINE by Gail Honeyman.

  3. CRAZY RICH ASIANS by Kevin Kwan.

  4. LESS by Andrew Sean Greer.

  5. MILK AND HONEY by Rupi Kaur.

Paperback nonfiction

  1. SAPIENS by Yuval Noah Harari.

  2. BEAUTIFUL BOY by David Sheff.

  3. ANDREW JACKSON AND THE MIRACLE OF NEW ORLEANS by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger.

  4. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON by David Grann.

  5. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk.

Source: The New York Times

Editorial on 11/18/2018

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