San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
BESTSELLERS
FICTION 1. 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.
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. 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.
4. The Horsewoman
By James Patterson and Mike Lupica. As the Paris Olympics draw near, a mother and daughter, who are champion horse riders, compete against
each other.
5. 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.
6. The Judge’s List
By John Grisham. The second book in the “Whistler” series. Investigator Lacy Stoltz goes after a serial killer and closes in on
a sitting judge.
7. Devil House
By John Darnielle. A crime writer reexamines his work after moving into a house where a pair of briefly notorious murders took place.
8. Violeta
By Isabel Allende. A woman whose life spans 100 years recounts personal and historical events through letters to someone she loves.
9. The Magnolia Palace
By Fiona Davis. An English model stumbles upon messages that might uncover the truth behind a decades-old murder in the Frick family.
10. The Stranger
in the Lifeboat
By Mitch Albom. After a ship explodes, 10 people struggling to survive pull a man who claims to be the Lord out of the sea.
NONFICTION 1. Red-Handed
By Peter Schweizer. Author portrays a conspiracy of how the Chinese government might infiltrate American institutions.
2. How to Be Perfect
By Michael Schur. The creator of “The Good Place” incorporates works by various philosophers to examine ethical questions and moral issues.
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 and expanded from the New York Times Magazine.
4. The Betrayal of Anne Frank
By Rosemary Sullivan. New technology was used to investigate who revealed the location of Anne Frank and her family to the Nazis.
5. Enough Already
By Valerie Bertinelli. The actress and TV personality describes her personal setbacks and difficult journey to self-acceptance.
6. South to America
By Imani Perry. A wideranging collection of stories and histories based in the American South.
7. Will
By Will Smith with Mark Manson. The actor, producer and musician tells his life story and lessons he learned along the way.
8. Unthinkable
By Jamie Raskin. Congressman describes leading the impeachment effort against the former president shortly after his son’s death by suicide and the insurrection at the Capitol.
9. 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.
10. The Storyteller
By Dave Grohl. A memoir by the musician known for his work with Foo Fighters and Nirvana.