Albany Times Union (Sunday)

N.Y. TIMES BEST-SELLERS

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FICTION

1. THINGS WE HIDE FROM THE

LIGHT, by Lucy Score. The second book in the “Knockemout” series. A woman with some secrets and the chief of police have different ideas about where things are headed.

Last week: — Weeks on list: 1

2. IT STARTS WITH US, by Colleen Hoover. In the sequel to “It Ends With Us,” Lily deals with her jealous ex-husband as she reconnects with her first boyfriend.

Last week: 1 Weeks on list: 19

3. IT ENDS WITH US, by Colleen Hoover. A battered wife raised in a violent home attempts to halt the cycle of abuse.

Last week: 2 Weeks on list: 89

4. LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY, by Bonnie Garmus. A scientist and single mother living in California in the 1960s becomes a star on a TV cooking show.

Last week: 4 Weeks on list: 16

5. BURNER, by Mark Greaney. The 12th book in the “Gray Man” series. Stolen records, the Russian mafia and the CIA complicate things for Court Gentry and his lover.

Last week: — Weeks on list: 1

6. HEART BONES, by Colleen Hoover. After an unexpected death prevents her from going to Penn State and forces her to move in with her absent father, Beyah Grim has a summer fling with the rich guy next door.

Last week: 3 Weeks on list: 4

7. 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: 5 Weeks on list: 64 8. DAISY JONES & THE SIX, by Taylor Jenkins Reid. A fictional oral history charting the rise and fall of a ’70s rock ’n’ roll band.

Last week: 8 Weeks on list: 8 9. 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: 6 Weeks on list: 86 10. THE LAST KINGDOM, by Steve Berry. The 17th book in the “Cotton Malone” series. Malone and Daniels battle adversarie­s in Bavaria.

Last week: — Weeks on list: 1

NONFICTION

1. SPARE, by Prince Harry. The Duke of Sussex details his struggles with the royal family, loss of his mother, service in the British army and marriage to Meghan Markle.

Last week: 1 Weeks on list: 7

2. IT’S OK TO BE ANGRY ABOUT CAPITALISM, by Bernie Sanders with John Nichols. The Vermont senator depicts the impact capitalism has on key areas of our lives and ways to address this.

Last week: — Weeks on list: 1

3. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE, by Bessel van der Kolk. How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.

Last week: 2 Weeks on list: 131

4. I’M GLAD MY MOM DIED, by Jennette McCurdy. The actress and filmmaker describes her eating disorders and difficult relationsh­ip with her mother.

Last week: 4 Weeks on list: 29

5. THE LIGHT WE CARRY, by Michelle Obama. The former first lady shares personal stories and the tools she uses to deal with difficult situations.

Last week: 6 Weeks on list: 15

6. WALK THE BLUE LINE, by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann with Chris Mooney. A collection of stories about police officers.

Last week: 11 Weeks on list: 3

7. ALL ABOUT LOVE, by bell hooks. The late feminist icon explores the causes of a polarized society and the meaning of love.

Last week: 13 Weeks on list: 38

8. CASTE, by Isabel Wilkerson. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines aspects of caste systems across civilizati­ons and reveals a rigid hierarchy in America today.

Last week: 5 Weeks on list: 59

9. UNSCRIPTED, by James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams. Two New York Times journalist­s portray power struggles within Paramount Global, the multibilli­on-dollar entertainm­ent empire controlled by the Redstone family.

Last week: 3 Weeks on list: 2

10. LOVE, PAMELA, by Pamela Anderson. The actress and activist details her childhood, rise to fame and the ways she is reclaiming the narrative of her life.

Last week: 7 Weeks on list: 4

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