Houston Chronicle Sunday

BESTSELLER­S

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FICTION

1. The Hotel Nantucket

By Elin Hilderbran­d. The new general manager of a hotel, far from its Gilded Age heyday, deals with the complicate­d pasts of her guests and staff.

2. Sparring Partners

By John Grisham. Three novellas: “Homecoming,” “Strawberry Moon” and “Sparring Partners.”

3. Horse

By Geraldine Brooks. The story of a racehorse, an enslaved groom and an itinerant painter reverberat­es in three different eras.

4. Meant to Be

By Emily Giffin. Joe, the disappoint­ing scion of a family considered American royalty, and Cate, a budding model seeking to escape her surroundin­gs, find each other.

5. The Midnight Library

By Matt Haig. Nora Seed finds

7. Tom Clancy: Zero Hour By Don Bentley. Jack Ryan Jr. appears to be the only person who can stop a second Korean war.

8. Run, Rose, Run

By Dolly Parton and James Patterson. A singer-songwriter goes to Nashville seeking stardom but is followed by her dark past.

9. Dream Town

By David Baldacci. The third book in the “Archer” series. Archer, Dash and Callahan search for a a library beyond the edge of missing screenwrit­er who the universe that contains had a dead body turn up in books with multiple possibilit­ies her home. of the lives one could have 10. The Summer Place lived. By Jennifer Weiner. A

6. The Last Thing He Told Me wedding between Ruby By Laura Dave. Hannah Hall Danhauser and her pandemic discovers truths about her boyfriend at a missing husband and bonds family beach house in with his daughter from a previous Cape Cod brings to light relationsh­ip. family secrets.

NONFICTION

1. Battle for the American

Mind

By Pete Hegseth with David Goodwin. The “Fox & Friends Weekend” host makes his case for what he calls classical Christian education. 2. I’d Like to Play Alone, Please

By Tom Segura. The stand-up comedian and podcaster shares stories of parenting and strange encounters. 3. Killing the Killers

By Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. The 11th book in the conservati­ve commentato­r’s “Killing” series gives an account of the global war against terrorists. 4. James Patterson

By James Patterson. The author’s life, from growing up in small-town New York to working in the advertisin­g industry to becoming a successful storytelle­r.

5. Happy-Go-Lucky

By David Sedaris. The humorist portrays personal and public upheavals of his life in its seventh decade and the world in the time of a pandemic. 6. Finding Me

By Viola Davis. The multiple award-winning actress describes the difficulti­es she encountere­d before claiming

her sense of self and achieving profession­al success. 7. River of the Gods

By Candice Millard. The story of the hardships encountere­d during 19th-century expedition­s in Africa, and the complicate­d partnershi­ps behind them. 8. Rough Draft

By Katy Tur. The MSNBC anchor describes growing up with her helicopter journalist parents and her own journey in covering the news. 9. How to Raise an Antiracist

By Ibram X. Kendi. The ways in which children at different ages experience race and how racist structures might impact them. 10. Phil

By Alan Shipnuck. An unauthoriz­ed biography of golf champion Phil Mickelson.

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