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BEST-SELLERS

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Fiction

1. Apprentice in Death: By J.D. Robb. Lt. Eve Dallas of the NYPD calls on the technologi­cal expertise of her husband, Roarke, when three skaters at Wollman Rink are shot by a sniper. By Nora Roberts, writing pseudonymo­usly. 2. Razor Girl: By Carl Hiaasen. The ex-cop Andrew Yancy from “Bad Monkey” gets involved in a kidnapping gone wrong. 3. The Undergroun­d Railroad: By Colson Whitehead. A slave girl heads toward freedom on the network, envisioned as actual tracks and tunnels. 4. A Great Reckoning: By Louise Penny. An instructor at the police academy is found murdered, perhaps by one of the cadets favored by Armand Gamache, the retired homicide chief of the Sûreté du Québec. 5. The Woman in Cabin 10: By Ruth Ware. A travel writer on a cruise is certain she has heard a body thrown overboard, but no one believes her. 6. Rushing Waters: By Danielle Steel. Six people cope with a hurricane in New York City. 7. Here I Am: By Jonathan Safran Foer. Private and public crises converge for four generation­s of a Jewish family. 8. A Gentleman in Moscow: By Amor Towles. A Russian count undergoes 30 years of house arrest in the Metropol hotel, across from the Kremlin. 9. Truly Madly Guilty: By Liane Moriarty. Three couples at a backyard barbecue gone wrong. 10. Downfall: By J.A. Jance. Joanna Brady, the sheriff of Cochise County, must cope with pregnancy, the recent deaths of her mother and stepfather, an upcoming election — and the mysterious discovery of the bodies of two women at the base of a nearby peak.

Nonfiction

1. Love Warrior: By Glennon Doyle Melton. After her husband confesses to multiple infideliti­es, a woman who has overcome bulimia and alcoholism struggles to grow — and so does he. 2. The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo: By Amy Schumer. Humorous personal essays by the comedian, actor and writer. 3. Hillbilly Elegy: By J.D. Vance. A Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles of America’s white working class through his own childhood in the Rust Belt. 4. When Breath Becomes Air: By Paul Kalanithi. A memoir by a physician who received a diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer at the 5. Between the World and Me: By Ta-Nehisi Coates. A meditation on race in America. 6. Hamilton: The Revolution: By Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter. The libretto of the awardwinni­ng musical, with backstage photos, a production history and interviews with the cast. 7. Hidden Figures: By Margot Lee Shetterly. The story, based in part on interviews, of the black women mathematic­ians who were hired as “computers” by the precursor of NASA during World War II. The basis of the forthcomin­g movie. 8. Best. State. Ever.: By Dave Barry. Florida may be the Joke State, but Barry explains why he loves it. 9. Armageddon: By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann. The political strategist offers a game plan for how to defeat Hillary Clinton. 10. The Pigeon Tunnel: By John le Carré. A memoir by the great spy novelist.

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