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FICTION
1. 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: 32
2. 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: 3 Weeks on list: 30
3. 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: 4 Weeks on list: 7
4. ONE STEP TOO FAR, by Lisa Gardner. The second book in the "Frankie Elkin" series. Frankie searches for a young man who went missing during a bachelor party camping trip.
Last week: — Weeks on list: 1
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5. UGLY LOVE, by Colleen Hoover. Tate Collins and Miles Archer, an airline pilot, think they can handle a no strings attached arrangement. But they can’t.
Last week: 7 Weeks on list: 4
6. THE MAID, by Nita Prose. When a wealthy man is found dead in his room, a maid at the Regency Grand Hotel becomes a lead suspect.
Last week: 5 Weeks on list: 3
7. THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, by Amor Towles. Two friends who escaped from a juvenile work farm take Emmett Watson on an unexpected journey to New York City in 1954.
Last week: 8 Weeks on list: 16
8. 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.
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9. NOVEMBER 9, by Colleen photo by Susie Davidson Powell
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Joe Stalvey,
Hoover. Is Ben using his relationship with Fallon as fodder for his novel?
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10. 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.
Last week: 11 Weeks on list: 31
NONFICTION
1. ENOUGH ALREADY, by Valerie Bertinelli. The actress and TV personality describes her personal setbacks and difficult journey to self-acceptance.
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2. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE, by Bessel van der Kolk. How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.
Last week: 1 Weeks on list: 74
3. THE BETRAYAL OF ANNE FRANK, by Rosemary Sullivan. New technology was used to investigate who revealed the location of Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis.
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4. THE 1619 PROJECT,
edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman and Jake Silverstein. Viewing America’s entanglement with slavery and its legacy, in essays adapted and expanded from The New York Times Magazine.
Last week: 3 Weeks on list: 10
5. UNTHINKABLE, by Jamie Raskin. The Maryland congressman describes leading the impeachment effort against the former president shortly after his son’s death by suicide and the insurrection at the Capitol.
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6. 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: 7 Weeks on list: 17
7. GREENLIGHTS, by Matthew McConaughey. The Academy Award-winning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the last 35 years.
Last week: 5 Weeks on list: 53
8. WILL, by Will Smith with Mark Manson. The actor, producer and musician tells his life story and lessons he learned along the way.
Last week: 6 Weeks on list: 11
9. ALL ABOUT LOVE, by bell hooks. The late feminist icon explores the causes of a polarized society and the meaning of love.
Last week: 9 Weeks on list: 6
10. THE STORYTELLER, by Dave Grohl. A memoir by the musician known for his work with Foo Fighters and Nirvana.
Last week: 10Weeks on list: 16