BESTSELLERS
FICTION
1. Babel
By R.F. Kuang. In 1828, Robin Swift studies at Oxford University and faces a choice when Britain pursues a war with China.
2. Girl, Forgotten
By Karin Slaughter. U.S. Marshal Andrea Oliver goes to Longbill Beach to and winds up investigating a cold case from 1982.
3. All Good People Here
By Ashley Flowers with Alex Kiester. A journalist who returns to her hometown vows to find a missing girl.
4. Soul Taken
By Patricia Briggs. The 13th book in the Mercy Thompson series. The disappearance of the vampire Wulfe and others might indicate the return of the Harvester.
5. Fox Creek
By William Kent Krueger. The 19th book in the Cork O’Connor mystery series. Cork uses his skills as a hunter to track mercenaries.
6. The 6:20 Man
By David Baldacci. When his ex-girlfriend turns up dead, an investment analyst delves into the halls of economic power. 7. The Challenge
By Danielle Steel. Parents of children who have gone missing on a peak in Montana form a search-and-rescue mission.
8. Overkill
By Sandra Brown. A former football star falls for a prosecutor at the same time he must decide whether to kill his ex-wife, who is on life support, to ensnare her attacker.
9. 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.
10. 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.
NONFICTION
1. Breaking History
By Jared Kushner. An account the Trump White House by the former president’s son-inlaw and senior adviser.
2. I’m Glad My Mom Died
By Jennette McCurdy. The actress and filmmaker describes her difficult relationship with her mother.
3. Diana, William, and
Harry
By James Patterson and Chris Mooney. A biography of the late Princess of Wales and her sons.
4. Path Lit by Lightning
By David Maraniss. The life story of the Olympic athlete, All-American football player and Major League Baseball player Jim Thorpe.
5. Crying in H Mart
By Michelle Zauner. The daughter of a Korean mother and American father, and leader of the indie rock project Japanese Breakfast, describes creating her own identity after losing her mother.
6. Finding Me
By Viola Davis. The wardwinning actress describes the difficulties she encountered before claiming her sense of self and achieving success.
7. Greenlights
By Matthew McConaughey. Theactor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over 35 years.
8. Life on the Mississippi
By Rinker Buck. The author of “The Oregon Trail” recounts his adventures on a wooden flatboat and challenges the myths of American expansion.
9. What Happened to You? By Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey. An approach to dealing with trauma.
10. What We Owe the Future By William MacAskill. A philosopher shares his perspective on what we should do now to ensure that civilization would rebound if it collapsed.
New York Times