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BESTSELLER­S

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Fiction

1. The Four Winds

by Kristin Hannah. As dust storms roll during the Great Depression, Elsa must choose between saving the family and farm or heading west.

2. 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.

3. Win

by Harlan Coben. Windsor Horne Lockwood III might rectify cold cases connected to his family that have eluded the FBI for decades.

4. Eternal

by Lisa Scottoline. Three people involved in a love triangle find everything they hold dear is tested as Mussolini’s power grows and laws change in Rome.

5. Life After Death

by Sister Souljah. In a sequel to “The Coldest WinPulitze­r ter Ever,” Winter Santiaga emerges after time served and seeks revenge.

Nonfiction

1. The Code Breaker

by Walter Isaacson. How Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Doudna and her colleagues invented CRISPR, a tool that can edit DNA.

2. Greenlight­s

by Matthew McConaughe­y. The Academy Awardwinni­ng actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the past 35 years.

3. Caste

by Isabel Wilkerson. The across civilizati­ons and reveals a rigid hierarchy in America today.

4. Untamed

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

5. Think Again

by Adam Grant. An examinatio­n of the cognitive skills of rethinking and unlearning that could be used to adapt to a rapidly changing world.

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Prize-winning journalist examines aspects of caste systems

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