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FICTION 1. THE WOMEN

by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s)

In 1965, a nursing student follows her brother to serve during the Vietnam War and returns to a divided America.

2. FOURTH WING

by Rebecca Yarros (Red Tower) Violet Sorrengail is urged by the commanding general, who also is her mother, to become a candidate for the elite dragon riders.

3. IRON FLAME

by Rebecca Yarros (Red Tower)

The second book in the “Empyrean” series. Violet Sorrengail’s next round of training might require her to betray the man she loves.

4. THE #1 LAWYER

by James Patterson and Nancy Allen (Little, Brown)

A criminal defense attorney in Biloxi becomes the prime suspect in his wife’s murder.

5. JAMES

by Percival Everett (Doubleday) A re-imagining of “Adventures of Huckleberr­y

Finn” shines a different light on Mark Twain’s classic, revealing new facets of the character of Jim.

6. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DEVLINS

by Lisa Scottoline (Putnam) Seeking to turn around a troubled past, TJ Devlin joins his family’s law firm as an investigat­or and learns that his brother murdered a client.

7. THE HEAVEN & EARTH GROCERY STORE

by James McBride (Riverhead) Secrets held by the residents of a dilapidate­d neighborho­od come to life when a skeleton is found at the bottom of a well.

8. A FATE INKED IN BLOOD

by Danielle L. Jensen (Del Rey) After the secret of her magic to repel attacks is revealed, Freya encounters dangerous tests by the gods.

9. REMARKABLY BRIGHT CREATURES

by Shelby Van Pelt (Ecco)

A widow working the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium is aided in solving a mystery by a giant Pacific octopus living there.

10. HOUSE OF FLAME AND SHADOW

by Sarah J. Maas (Bloomsbury)

The third book in the “Crescent City” series. Bryce wants to return home while Hunt is trapped in Asteri’s dungeons.

NONFICTION 1. THE ANXIOUS GENERATION

by Jonathan Haidt (Penguin Press)

A co-author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” looks at the mental health impacts that a phone-based life has on children.

2. AGE OF REVOLUTION­S

by Fareed Zakaria (Norton)

The CNN host draws out lessons for the present polarized era from the 17th-century Netherland­s, the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.

3. GET IT TOGETHER

by Jesse Watters (Broadside)

The Fox News host gives his take on some people whose political views differ from the ones to which he subscribes.

4. BECKY LYNCH: THE MAN

by Rebecca Quin (Gallery)

The WWE star describes her journey from her Catholic upbringing in Ireland to her success in the wrestling ring.

5. READING THE CONSTITUTI­ON

by Stephen Breyer (Simon & Schuster) A former associate justice of the Supreme Court puts forth his philosophy for interpreti­ng the Constituti­on.

6. 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.

7. THERE’S ALWAYS THIS YEAR

by Hanif Abdurraqib (Random House) The MacArthur Foundation fellow and author of “Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest” reflects on life and success through the lens of basketball.

8. THE WAGER

by David Grann (Doubleday)

The survivors of a shipwrecke­d British vessel on a secret mission during an imperial war with Spain have different accounts of events.

9. OUTLIVE

by Peter Attia with Bill Gifford (Harmony) A look at recent scientific research on aging and longevity.

10. NUCLEAR WAR

by Annie Jacobsen (Dutton)

The author of “Operation Paperclip” portrays possible outcomes in the minutes following a nuclear missile launch.

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