Houston Chronicle Sunday

BESTSELLER­S

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FICTION

1. 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.

2. Fairy Tale

By Stephen King. A high school kid inherits a shed that is a portal to another world where good and evil are at war.

3. The Boys From Biloxi

By John Grisham. Two childhood friends follow in their fathers’ footsteps, which puts them on opposite sides of the law.

4. Dreamland

By Nicholas Sparks. Musicians from different background­s are attracted to each other and a mother flees with her son from an abusive husband.

5. Demon Copperhead

By Barbara Kingsolver. A reimaginin­g of Charles Dickens’ “David Copperfiel­d” set in the mountains of southern Appalachia.

6. Triple Cross

By James Patterson. Detective Alex Cross and true-crime author Thomas Tull search for a serial killer known as the Family Man.

7. Mad Honey

By Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan. After returning to her hometown, Olivia McAfee’s son is accused of killing his crush.

8. Tom Clancy: Red Winter

By Marc Cameron. Jack Ryan goes behind the Berlin Wall in 1985 to investigat­e an East German defector.

9. A World of Curiositie­s

By Louise Penny. The 18th book in the “Chief Inspector Gamache” series. When an attic room that was sealed off 160 years ago is opened, an old enemy returns.

10. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

By Gabrielle Zevin. Two friends find their partnershi­p challenged in the world of videogame design.

NONFICTION

1. The Light We Carry

By Michelle Obama. The former first lady shares personal stories and the tools she uses to deal with difficult situations.

2. I’m Glad My Mom Died

By Jennette McCurdy. The actress and filmmaker describes her eating disorders and difficult relationsh­ip with her mother.

3. Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing

By Matthew Perry. The actor, known for playing Chandler Bing on “Friends,” shares stories from his childhood and his struggles with sobriety.

4. Surrender

By Bono. The lead singer of

Irish rock band U2 offers details of his life, career and activism.

5. The Revolution­ary

By Stacy Schiff. The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer details Samuel Adams’ contributi­ons to the American Revolution.

6. And There Was Light

By Jon Meacham. The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer portrays the life of Abraham Lincoln.

7. An Immense World

By Ed Yong. The Pulitzer Prizewinni­ng

science writer explains the sensory perception­s and ways of communicat­ion used by a variety of animals.

8. The Philosophy of Modern Song

By Bob Dylan. In a collection of more than 60 essays, the musician and winner of the Nobel Prize in literature explores the nature of popular music.

9. Radio’s Greatest of All Time

By Rush Limbaugh with Kathryn Adams Limbaugh and David Limbaugh. A collection of the late conservati­ve commentato­r’s on-air moments.

10. So Help Me God

By Mike Pence. The former vice president gives an account of his career, including his time in the Oval Office and during the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on.

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