BESTSELLERS
FICTION
1. It Starts With Us, by Colleen Hoover. (Atria)
● In the sequel to It Ends With Us, Lily deals with her jealous ex-husband as she reconnects with her first boyfriend.
THIS WEEK: 1
LAST WEEK: 1
WEEKS ON LIST: 11
2. Lessons In Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus. (Doubleday)
● A scientist and single mother living in California in the 1960s becomes a star on a TV cooking show.
THIS WEEK: 2
LAST WEEK: 3
WEEKS ON LIST: 8
3. It Ends With Us, by Colleen Hoover. (Atria)
● A battered wife raised in a violent home attempts to halt the cycle of abuse. THIS WEEK: 3
LAST WEEK: 2
WEEKS ON LIST: 81
4. Verity, by Colleen Hoover. (Grand Central)
● Lowen Ashleigh is hired by the husband of an injured writer to complete her popular series and uncovers a horrifying truth. THIS WEEK: 4
LAST WEEK: 4
WEEKS ON LIST: 56
5. The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo, by Taylor Jenkins Reid. (Washington Square/ Atria)
● A movie icon recounts stories of her loves and career to a struggling magazine writer. THIS WEEK: 5
LAST WEEK: 9
WEEKS ON LIST: 78
6. Mad Honey, by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan. (Ballantine)
● After returning to her hometown, Olivia McAfee’s son gets accused of killing his crush.
THIS WEEK: 6
LAST WEEK: 15
WEEKS ON LIST: 11
7. Ugly Love, by Colleen Hoover. (Atria)
● Tate Collins and Miles Archer, an airline pilot, think they can handle a no strings attached arrangement. But they can’t. THIS WEEK: 7
LAST WEEK: 8
WEEKS ON LIST: 51
8. Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, by Gabrielle Zevin. (Knopf)
● Two friends find their partnership challenged in the world of video game design. THIS WEEK: 8
LAST WEEK: —
WEEKS ON LIST: 3
9. The Boys From Biloxi, by John Grisham. (Doubleday)
● Two childhood friends follow in their fathers’ footsteps, which puts them on opposite sides of the law.
THIS WEEK: 9
LAST WEEK: 5
WEEKS ON LIST: 11
10. Desert Star, by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown)
● Ballard and Bosch bury old resentments as they go after two killers.
THIS WEEK: 10
LAST WEEK: —
WEEKS ON LIST: 6
11. Dreamland, by Nicholas Sparks. (Random House)
● Musicians from different backgrounds are attracted to each other and a mother flees with her son from an abusive husband. THIS WEEK: 11
LAST WEEK: 11
WEEKS ON LIST: 8
12. Demon Copperhead, by Barbara Kingsolver. (Harper)
● A re-imagining of Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield set in the mountains of southern Appalachia.
THIS WEEK: 12
LAST WEEK: 10
WEEKS ON LIST: 8
13. The Silent Patient, by Alex Michaelides. (Celadon)
● Theo Faber looks into the mystery of a famous painter who stops speaking after shooting her husband.
THIS WEEK: 13
LAST WEEK: 13
WEEKS ON LIST: 52
14. Fairy Tale, by Stephen King. (Scribner)
● A high school kid inherits a shed that is a portal to another world where good and evil are at war.
THIS WEEK: 14
LAST WEEK: 6
WEEKS ON LIST: 17
15. Babel, by R.F. Kuang. (Harper Voyager)
● In 1828, Robin Swift studies at Oxford University’s Royal Institute of Translation and faces a choice when Britain pursues a war with China.
THIS WEEK: 15
LAST WEEK: —
WEEKS ON LIST: 2
NON-FICTION
1. The Light We Carry, by Michelle Obama. (Crown)
● The former US first lady shares personal stories and the tools she uses to deal with difficult situations.
THIS WEEK: 1
LAST WEEK: 1
WEEKS ON LIST: 7
2. The January 6 Report, by the House January 6th Committee. (Harper)
● The final report of the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan 6 Attack on the United States Capitol; with a foreword by Ari Melber.
THIS WEEK: 2
LAST WEEK: —
WEEKS ON LIST: 1
3. I’m Glad My Mom Died, by Jennette McCurdy. (Simon & Schuster)
● The actress and filmmaker describes her eating disorders and difficult relationship with her mother.
THIS WEEK: 3
LAST WEEK: 2
WEEKS ON LIST: 21
4. The Body Keeps The Score, by Bessel van der Kolk. (Penguin)
● How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.
THIS WEEK: 4
LAST WEEK: 5
WEEKS ON LIST: 123
5. The January 6th Report, by the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan 6 Attack on the United States Capitol. (Celadon)
● The final report of the Select Committee to Investigate the Jan 6 Attack on the United States Capitol; with a preface by David Remnick. THIS WEEK: 5
LAST WEEK: —
WEEKS ON LIST: 1
6. Friends, Lovers, And The Big Terrible Thing, by Matthew Perry. (Flatiron)
● The actor, known for playing Chandler Bing on Friends, shares stories from his childhood and his struggles with sobriety.
THIS WEEK: 6
LAST WEEK: 3
WEEKS ON LIST: 9
7. The Song Of The Cell, by Siddhartha Mukherjee. (Scribner)
● The Pulitzer Prize-winning author chronicles the discovery of cells and describes how modern medicine uses them.
THIS WEEK: 7
LAST WEEK: 13
WEEKS ON LIST: 10
8. And There Was Light, by Jon Meacham. (Random House)
● The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer portrays the life of Abraham Lincoln.
THIS WEEK: 8
LAST WEEK: 7
WEEKS ON LIST: 11
9. The Revolutionary, by Stacy Schiff. (Little, Brown)
● The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer details Samuel Adams’ contributions to the American Revolution.
THIS WEEK: 9
LAST WEEK: 6
WEEKS ON LIST: 10
10. Surrender, by Bono. (Knopf )
● The lead singer of Irish rock band U2 offers details of his life, career and activism.
THIS WEEK: 10
LAST WEEK: 4
WEEKS ON LIST: 9
11. All About Love, by bell hooks. (Morrow) ● The late feminist icon explores the causes of a polarised society and the meaning of love. THIS WEEK: 11
LAST WEEK: —
WEEKS ON LIST: 30
12. An Immense World, by Ed Yong. (Random House)
● The Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer explains the sensory perceptions and ways of communication used by a variety of animals. THIS WEEK: 12
LAST WEEK: 8
WEEKS ON LIST: 10
13. Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer. (Milkweed Editions)
● A botanist and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation espouses having an understanding and appreciation of plants and animals. THIS WEEK: 13
LAST WEEK: 14
WEEKS ON LIST: 61
14. Crying In H Mart, by Michelle Zauner. (Knopf ) ● The daughter of a Korean mother and Jewish-American father, and leader of the indie rock project Japanese Breakfast, describes creating her own identity after losing her mother to cancer. THIS WEEK: 14
LAST WEEK: —
WEEKS ON LIST: 51
15. The Philosophy Of Modern Song, by Bob
Dylan. (Simon & Schuster)
● In a collection of more than 60 essays, the musician and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature explores the nature of popular music.
THIS WEEK: 15
LAST WEEK: 9
WEEKS ON LIST: 9