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BEST-SELLERS

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Fiction

1. The Next Person You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom. The sequel to “The Five People You Meet in Heaven” follows Annie on her heavenly journey. 2. Holy Ghost by John Sandford. Virgil Flowers investigat­es shootings in a Minnesota town following an attempt to revive its ailing economy. 3. The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton. A centuryold mystery at the Birchwood Manor on the Thames connects the lives of an archivist and artist. 4. Ambush by James Patterson and James O. Born. Michael Bennett discovers that an assassin is targeting him and his family. 5. by Steele Winter Elin uncovers Hilderbran­d. in Paradise her Irene husband’s secret life on a Caribbean island following his death. 6. A Spark of Light by Jodi Picoult. The lives of patients, doctors and activists intersect when a gunman holds them hostage in a woman’s health center in Mississipp­i. 7. by Hennessy family’s skull backyard 8. The Killing Tana past. discovered Witch ancestral French. exposes Commendato­re retreats Elm After in home, his to the his Toby family’s a by discovery work unleashes Haruki in occurrence­s an Murakami. of a artist’s series an unseen that attic of The bizarre a painter must navigate. 9. by Vince Kyle Mills. Flynn: When Red the War Russian plots to invade prime minister the Baltics, only Mitch Rapp can stop him. 10. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.

Nonfiction

1. Killing the SS by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. A look at the postwar manhunt for members of Hitler’s inner circle. 2. Ship of Fools by Tucker Carlson. The Fox News anchor argues that America’s ruling class is out of touch with everyday citizens. 3. Presidents of War by Michael Beschloss. How American presidents waged wars and expanded the power of the executive branch. 4. Fear by Bob Woodward. Based on hours of interviews with sources, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist describes debates and decisionma­king Trump White within House. the 5. The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis. The author of “The Big Short” examines how the Trump administra­tion staffs its federal agencies. 6. Leadership by Doris Kearns Goodwin. The challenges that shaped the leadership abilities of four presidents: Abraham Theodore Lincoln, Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson. 7. In Pieces by Sally Field. A memoir by the two-time Academy Award and three-time Emmy Award winner. 8. Thirst by Scott Harrison with Lisa Sweetingha­m. A memoir by the founder of the nonprofit Charity: Water. 9. Educated by Tara Westover. The daughter of survivalis­ts leaves home for university. 10. Good and Mad by Rebecca Traister. The history and cultural significan­ce of women’s anger.

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