Houston Chronicle Sunday

BESTSELLER­S

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Fiction

1. Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty. The Delaney siblings suspect their father of causing the disappeara­nce of their mother.

2. Harlem Shuffle

by Colson Whitehead. Ray Carney, a family man who sells furniture on 125th Street, gets a new clientele made up of vicious and unsavory characters.

3. Vince Flynn: Enemy at the Gates

by Kyle Mills. Anthony

Cook, an autocratic president, distrusts Mitch Rapp, who is working to uncover a traitor.

4. Beautiful World, Where Are You

by Sally Rooney. A novelist, a warehouse worker, an editorial assistant and a political adviser deal with changes.

5. Billy Summers

by Stephen King. A killer for hire who only takes out bad guys seeks redemption as he does one final job.

6. The Last Thing He Told Me

by Laura Dave. Hannah Hall discovers truths about her missing husband and bonds with his daughter from a previous relationsh­ip.

7. A Slow Fire Burning

by Paula Hawkins. Three women come under scrutiny when a young man is found gruesomely murdered in a London houseboat.

8. Empire of the Vampire

by Jay Kristoff. Vampires have waged war against humanity during the past 27 years, which have not had a sunrise.

9. Forgotten in Death

by J.D. Robb. The 53rd book of the “In Death” series. The property where a decadesold crime occurred belongs to the homicide detective Eve Dallas’ husband.

10. The Midnight Library

by Matt Haig. Nora Seed finds a library beyond the edge of the universe that contains books with multiple possibilit­ies of the lives one could have lived.

Nonfiction 1. American Marxism

by Mark R. Levin. The Fox News host gives his take on the Green New Deal, critical race theory and social activism.

2. Countdown Bin Laden

by Chris Wallace with Mitch Weiss. The intelligen­ce gathering, security strategizi­ng and military planning during the final eight months of the pursuit of Osama bin Laden.

3. Unbound

by Tarana Burke. A memoir by the founder of the Me Too movement, which details her work supporting and empowering Black and brown girls.

4. A Hunter-Gatherer’s Guide to the 21st Century

by Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein. Evolutiona­ry biologists posit the modern world is out of sync with our ancient brains and bodies.

5. Fuzz

by Mary Roach. An exploratio­n of disciplina­ry actions and preventati­ve measures occurring at the intersecti­on of human behavior and wildlife biology.

6. You Got Anything Stronger?

by Gabrielle Union with Kevin Carr O’Leary. The actress shares challenges and changes she has faced.

7. Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised

by Carmelo Anthony with D. Watkins. The NBA All-Star’s life story from housing projects to his achievemen­ts on the court.

8. Wildland

by Evan Osnos. The National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winner examines the shifts in American culture and politics by visiting three cities in which he has lived.

9. The Long Slide

by Tucker Carlson. A collection of previously published essays from 1995 to 2016 by the Fox News host.

10. What Happened to You?

by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey. An approach to dealing with trauma that shifts an essential question used to investigat­e it.

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