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Fiction 1. THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME

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

2. MALIBU RISING

by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Ballantine) An epic party has serious outcomes for four famous siblings.

3. THE PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER

by Bill Clinton and James Patterson (Little, Brown)

Matthew Keating, a past president and former Navy SEAL, goes on his own to find his abducted teenage daughter.

4. THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY

by Matt Haig (Viking)

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

5. GOLDEN GIRL

by Elin Hilderbran­d (Little, Brown) A Nantucket novelist gets one final summer to watch what happens from the great

beyond. 6. SURVIVE THE NIGHT

by Riley Sager (Dutton)

On a long ride back to Ohio in 1991, a college student suspects she might be sharing a car with the man known as the Campus Killer.

7. THE MAIDENS

by Alex Michaelide­s (Celadon)

A therapist suspects a Greek tragedy professor at Cambridge University of committing murder.

8. THE PERSONAL LIBRARIAN

by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christophe­r Murray (Berkley)

A Black woman who becomes one of the most powerful people in the art and book world is forced to hide her true identity.

9. STAR WARS: THE RISING STORM

by Cavan Scott (Del Rey)

In this installmen­t of the High Republic series, Marchion Ro sows chaos at the Republic Fair.

10. SOOLEY

by John Grisham (Doubleday) Samuel Sooleymon receives a basketball scholarshi­p to North Carolina Central and determines to bring his family over from a civil war-ravaged South Sudan.

Nonfiction 1. (RE)BORN IN THE USA

by Roger Bennett (Dey Street) The soccer commentato­r describes how he embraced American popular culture while growing up in Liverpool.

2. NIGHTMARE SCENARIO

by Yasmeen Abutaleb and Damian Paletta (Harper)

Two Washington Post journalist­s give an account of the Trump administra­tion’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

3. KILLING THE MOB

by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard

(St. Martin’s)

The 10th book in the conservati­ve commentato­r’s Killing series looks at organized crime in the United States during the 20th century.

4. UNTAMED

by Glennon Doyle (Dial)

The activist and public speaker describes her journey of listening to her inner voice.

5. GREENLIGHT­S

by Matthew McConaughe­y (Crown) The Academy Award-winning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the last 35 years.

6. THE BOMBER MAFIA

by Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown)

A look at the key players and outcomes of precision bombing during World War II.

7. CASTE

by Isabel Wilkerson (Random House) The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines aspects of caste systems across civilizati­ons and reveals a rigid hierarchy in America today.

8. WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU?

by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey (Flatiron)

An approach to dealing with trauma that shifts an essential question used to investigat­e it.

9. THE ANTHROPOCE­NE REVIEWED

by John Green (Dutton)

A collection of personal essays that review different facets of the human-centered planet.

10. CRYING IN H MART

by Michelle Zauner (Knopf)

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.

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