Houston Chronicle Sunday

BESTSELLER­S

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FICTION

1. The Paris Apartment

By Lucy Foley. Jess has suspicions about her half-brother’s neighbors when he goes missing.

2. One Italian Summer

By Rebecca Serle. During a summer trip in Italy, Katy’s late mother reappears as a 30-yearold woman.

3. The Atlas Six

By Olivie Blake. Atlas Blakely recruits six candidates to fight for five spots in a secret society of magical academicia­ns.

4. House of Sky and Breath

By Sarah J. Maas. The second book in the “Crescent City” series. Bryce Quinlan and Hunt Athalar must choose to fight or stay silent.

5. The Club

By Ellery Lloyd. Off the English coast, the body count rises at a celebrity members’ club.

6. 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.

7. 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.

8. 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.

9. 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.

10. The Love of My Life

By Rosie Walsh. When a marine biologist suffers a serious illness, she must tell her husband about the other love of her life.

NONFICTION

1. Red-Handed

By Peter Schweizer. The author portrays a conspiracy of how the Chinese government might infiltrate American institutio­ns.

2. Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama

By Bob Odenkirk. The actor and writer, known for his work in sketch comedy and dramatic roles, charts his path.

3. The 1619 Project

Edited by Nikole HannahJone­s, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman and Jake Silverstei­n. Viewing America’s entangleme­nt with slavery and its legacy, in essays adapted from the New

York Times Magazine.

4. From Strength to Strength

By Arthur C. Brooks. Columnist for The Atlantic espouses ways to shift priorities and habits to overcome waning abilities in later life.

5. The Beauty of Dusk

By Frank Bruni. New York Times columnist describes his medical journey after a stroke affected his vision.

6. The Invisible Kingdom

By Meghan O’Rourke. An examinatio­n of the rise of chronic illnesses and autoimmune diseases.

7. 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.

8. Black Ops

By Ric Prado. The Cuban refugee and retired CIA officer depicts his career fighting what he describes as shadow wars for the United States.

9. Will

By Will Smith with Mark Manson. The actor, producer and musician tells his life story.

10. The Nineties

By Chuck Klosterman. An overview of the cultural and historical impact of the 1990s.

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