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NEW YORK TIMES

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FICTION

1 Seeing Red by Sandra Brown. (Grand Central)

TV journalist Kerra Bailey and former federal agent John Trapper join forces to expose a web of conspiracy behind a hotel bombing in Dallas.

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2 The Store by James Patterson and Richard DiLallo. (Little, Brown)

Two New York writers go undercover to expose the secrets of a powerful retailer.

THIS WEEK: 2

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3 I Know A Secret by Tess Gerritsen. (Ballantine)

Rizzoli and Isles investigat­e two separate homicides and uncover other dangerous mysteries. THIS WEEK: 3

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WEEKS ON LIST: 1

4 The Late Show by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown)

Renée Ballard, a young detective with the LAPD, investigat­es crimes against two women. THIS WEEK: 4

LAST WEEK: 3

WEEKS ON LIST: 5

5 The Whistler by John Grisham. (Doubleday)

A whistleblo­wer alerts a Florida investigat­or to judicial corruption involving the mob and Indian casinos.

THIS WEEK: 5

LAST WEEK: 4

WEEKS ON LIST: 22

6 Camino Island by John Grisham. (Doubleday)

A search for stolen rare manuscript­s leads to a Florida island. THIS WEEK: 6

LAST WEEK: 6

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7 The Woman In Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware. (Scout)

A travel writer on a cruise is certain she has heard a body thrown overboard, but no one believes her.

THIS WEEK: 7

LAST WEEK: 7

WEEKS ON LIST: 30

8 Exposed by Lisa Scottoline. (St. Martin’s)

Bennie Rosato and Mary DiNunzio find themselves on opposite sides of a lawsuit, threatenin­g their friendship and their law firm.

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WEEKS ON LIST: 1

9 Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate. (Ballantine)

A South Carolina lawyer, researchin­g her grandmothe­r’s past, learns about a Tennessee orphanage that kidnapped children and placed them for adoption with wealthy people. Based on a real-life scandal. THIS WEEK: 9

LAST WEEK: 10

WEEKS ON LIST: 3

10 Milk And Honey by Rupi Kaur. (Andrews McMeel)

Poetic approaches to surviving adversity and loss.

THIS WEEK: 10

LAST WEEK: 11

WEEKS ON LIST: 32

NON-FICTION

1 The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. (Scribner)

The author recalls a bizarre childhood. Originally published in 2005 and the basis of the movie.

THIS WEEK: 1

LAST WEEK: 1

WEEKS ON LIST: 52

2 Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance. (HarperColl­ins)

A Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles of the white working class through the story of his own childhood.

THIS WEEK: 2

LAST WEEK: 2

WEEKS ON LIST: 56

3 Astrophysi­cs For People In A Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson. (Norton)

A straightfo­rward, easy-to-understand introducti­on to the laws that govern the universe. THIS WEEK: 3

LAST WEEK: 4

WEEKS ON LIST: 16

4 Al Franken, Giant Of The Senate by Al Franken. (Twelve)

A memoir by the Democratic senator from Minnesota and former Saturday Night Live. writer.

THIS WEEK: 4

LAST WEEK: 3

WEEKS ON LIST: 12

5 Devil’s Bargain by Joshua Green. (Penguin Press)

A deeply reported account of the relationsh­ip between Donald Trump and his strategist Steve Bannon.

THIS WEEK: 5

LAST WEEK: 8

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6 The Big Lie by Dinesh D’Souza. (Regnery)

The conservati­ve commentato­r argues that the US left is a fascist threat.

THIS WEEK: 6

LAST WEEK: 7

WEEKS ON LIST: 3

7 Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright. (Simon & Schuster)

The latest research in neuroscien­ce and psychology is used to support the assertion that Buddhist meditation and practice can lead to a deeper understand­ing of the world.

THIS WEEK: 7

LAST WEEK: 5

WEEKS ON LIST: 2

8 Killers Of The Flower Moon by David Grann. (Doubleday)

The story of a murder spree in 1920s Oklahoma that targeted Osage Indians, whose lands contained oil.

THIS WEEK: 8

LAST WEEK: 6

WEEKS ON LIST: 18

9 Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant. (Knopf)

Sandberg’s experience after her husband’s sudden death and Grant’s psychologi­cal research combine to provide insight on facing adversity and building resilience.

THIS WEEK: 9

LAST WEEK: 10

WEEKS ON LIST: 17

10 Hail To The Chin by Bruce Campbell with Craig Sanborn. (Thomas Dunne)

The self-described B-movie actor evaluates his quality of life, moves to Oregon and enjoys further adventures.

THIS WEEK: 10

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