N.Y. TIMES BEST-SELLERS
FICTION
1. BOOK LOVERS, by Emily Henry. While on vacation in North Carolina, a literary agent keeps running into an editor.
Last week: — Weeks on list: 1
2. 22 SECONDS, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. The 22nd book in the "Women’s Murder Club" series. Lindsay Boxer returns as word gets around about a shipment of drugs and weapons.
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3. IT ENDS WITH US, by Colleen Hoover. A battered wife raised in a violent home attempts to halt the cycle of abuse.
Last week: 1 Weeks on list: 47
4. WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, by Delia Owens. In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.
Last week: 4 Weeks on list: 159
5. VERITY, by Colleen Hoover. Lowen Ashleigh is hired by the husband of an injured writer to complete her popular series and uncovers a horrifying truth.
Last week: 5 Weeks on list: 22
6. THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO, by Taylor Jenkins Reid. A movie icon recounts stories of her loves and career to a struggling magazine writer.
Last week: 6 Weeks on list: 45
7. BOOK OF NIGHT, by Holly Black. A bartender working at a Berkshires dive bar deals with doppelgängers, billionaires and magicians seeking a vast and terrible power.
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8. THE HOMEWRECKERS, by Mary Kay Andrews. A widow starring in a beach house renovation reality show gets caught up in competing love interests and an old missing persons case.
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9. DREAM TOWN, by David Baldacci. The third book in the "Archer" series. Archer, Dash and Callahan search for a missing screenwriter who had a dead body turn up in her home.
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10. RUN, ROSE, RUN, by Dolly Parton and James Patterson. A singer-songwriter goes to Nashville seeking stardom but is followed by her dark past.
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NONFICTION
1. KILLING THE KILLERS, by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. The 11th book in the conservative commentator’s "Killing" series gives an account of the global war against terrorists.
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2. FINDING ME, by Viola Davis. The multiple awardwinning actress describes the difficulties she encountered before claiming her sense of self and achieving professional success.
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3. THIS WILL NOT PASS, by Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns. Two New York Times correspondents chronicle the 2020 election and the first year of the Biden presidency.
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4. THE PALACE PAPERS,
by Tina Brown. This follow-up to “The Diana Chronicles” details how the royal family reinvented itself after the death of Princess Diana.
Last week: 2Weeks on list: 2 5. OUT OF THE CORNER,
by Jennifer Grey. The actress details growing up the child of Joel Grey, her iconic film roles and the repercussions from a plastic surgery procedure.
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6. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE,
by Bessel van der Kolk. How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.
Last week: 3 Weeks on list: 89
7. UNDER THE BANNER OF HEAVEN, by Jon Krakauer. Two brothers who subscribed to a fundamentalist version of Mormonism killed a woman and her daughter; the basis of the TV series.
Last week: 9Weeks on list: 2
8. UNMASKED, by Paul
Holes. A memoir by a former cold case investigator who worked on several notable cases, including the identification of the Golden State Killer.
Last week: 4Weeks on list: 2
9. CRYING IN H MART, by Michelle Zauner. 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.
Last week: 11 Weeks on list: 32
10. BRAIDING SWEETGRASS, by Robin Wall Kimmerer. A botanist and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation espouses having an understanding and appreciation of plants and animals.
Last week: 7 Weeks on list: 38