N.Y. TIMES BEST-SELLERS
FICTION
1. LEVERAGE IN DEATH, by J.D. Robb. Lt. Eve Dallas investigates a mysterious act of terror.
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2. CRAZY RICH ASIANS, by Kevin Kwan. A New Yorker gets a surprise when she spends the summer with her boyfriend in Singapore.
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3. IN HIS FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS, by Danielle Steel. The successful son of two Holocaust survivors struggles to become his own person after his marriage falls apart.
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4. DARK SENTINEL, by Christine Feehan. The 32nd book in the Carpathian series. Andor Katona tries to convince Lorraine Peters of their immortal bond.
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5. DEPTH OF WINTER, by Craig Johnson. Sheriff Walt Longmire takes on the head of a drug cartel in a remote area of the northern Mexican desert.
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6. CHINA RICH GIRLFRIEND, by Kevin Kwan. The second book in the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. As her wedding draws near, Rachel Chu discovers her birth father.
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7. FIELD OF BONES, by J.A. Jance. Sheriff Joanna Brady oversees the complex investigation of a multiple homicide.
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8. RICH PEOPLE PROBLEMS, by Kevin Kwan. The final book in the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. Rivalries and jealousies arise among privileged families.
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9. THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ, by Heather Morris. A concentration camp detainee tasked with permanently marking fellow prisoners falls in love with one of them.
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10. SHARP OBJECTS, by Gillian Flynn. After a stay at a psychiatric hospital, a reporter reluctantly returns to her hometown to cover the murders of two girls.
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NONFICTION
1. SAPIENS, by Yuval Noah
Harari. How Homo sapiens became Earth’s dominant species.
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2. 21 LESSONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, by Yuval Noah Harari. Technological, political and social issues in the modern era, and the choices individuals might consider in facing them.
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3. EDUCATED, by Tara Westover. The daughter of survivalists, who is kept out of school, educates herself enough to leave home for university.
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4. SMALL FRY, by Lisa Brennanjobs. A memoir about the author’s difficult relationship with her father, Steve Jobs.
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5. THE RESTLESS WAVE, by John Mccain and Mark Salter. A memoir by the recently deceased Republican senator from Arizona.
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6. THE RUSSIA HOAX, by Gregg Jarrett. The Fox News analyst makes his case against the FBI investigation into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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7. EVERY DAY IS EXTRA, by John Kerry. A memoir by the former Massachusetts senator, secretary of state and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee.
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8. THE CODDLING OF THE AMERICAN MIND, by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt. An investigation of cultural trends that the authors argue are failing the next generation.
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9. UNHINGED, by Omarosa Manigault Newman. The reality TV star and former White House staffer describes her time and relationship with Donald Trump.
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10. ASTROPHYSICS FOR PEOPLE IN A HURRY, by Neil degrasse Tyson. A straightforward, easy-to-understand introduction to the laws that govern the universe.
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