Bestsellers

Hardcover Fiction

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A woman and her two children journey through the south to pick up their father from prison.
(Scribner: $26)
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Four siblings grapple with life and death after learning the dates of their demise from a psychic.
(Putnam: $26)
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A twisted tale with Hitchcockian undertones features a Manhattan recluse who spends her days spying on neighbors.
(Morrow: $26.99)
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President Lincoln grieves the loss of his son and is haunted by ghosts.
(Random House: $28)
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The first female diver at the Brooklyn Naval Yard during World War II tries to uncover the reason for her father's disappearance.
(Scribner: $27)
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A new family and an adoption upend a quiet Cleveland suburb.
(Penguin Press: $27)
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A single mother hires P.I. Elvis Cole to investigate her teenage son who is on the run after a deadly crime spree.
(Putnam: $28)
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A billionaire futurist and former student of Professor of Symbology, Robert Langdon, sends him on another quest to uncover the questions of human existence.
(Doubleday: $29.95)
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Women's bodies become deadly weapons in this dystopian novel, the 2017 Baileys Prize for Women's Fiction.
(Little, Brown: $26)
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A Louisiana Deputy faces his past while pursuing the murder of the man who killed his wife.
(Simon & Schuster: $27.99)
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A sixteen-year-old girl witnesses the police shooting of her childhood friend.
(Balzer + Bray: $17.99)
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The trials and triumphs of a 10-year-old boy with a facial deformity starting prep school for the first time.
(Knopf: $16.99)
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While investigating the murder of two pharmacists, an old case comes back to haunt Harry Bosch.
(Little, Brown: $29)
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Three students at a third-tier law school open a fake law firm.
(Doubleday: $28.95)
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In 1922, a Russian count is sentenced to house arrest in a grand hotel for the rest of his life.
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Two refugees begin a romance and find home with the help of magical realism.
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Detective Cross takes on a case while he awaits trial for murder.
(Little, Brown: $29)
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A trip through the Hogwarts curriculum from Care of Magical Creatures and Herbology to Defense Against the Dark Arts.
(Arthur A. Levine: $19.99)
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A small-time smuggler living in a lunar colony attempts to pull off a heist.
(Crown: $27)
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A continuing exploration of the Mars-based, caste-dominated world created in the “Red Rising” trilogy.
(Del Rey: $28)
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Hardcover Nonfiction

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A journalists’ inside account of the dysfunctional first year of the Trump White House.
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ABC News anchor Dan Harris advice on how to reduce anxiety and stress.
(Spiegel & Grau: $26)
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An easy-to-understand introduction to the universe and the forces that govern it.
(Norton: $18.95)
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The Jesuit priest shares what working with gang members in Los Angeles has taught him about faith, compassion.
(S&S: $26)
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A biography of Ulysses S. Grant, Union general and two-term U.S. president by the author of "Hamilton."
(Penguin Press: $40)
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The former vice president recalls the challenging year in office as his son battled brain cancer.
(Flatiron: $27)
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How stopping to try to be positive all the time will make us become better, happier people.
(HarperOne: $24.99)
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The Nobel Prize-winning spiritual leaders share their wisdom.
(Avery: $26)
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Selections from the talk-show host’s “Super Soul Sunday” television interviews.
(Flatiron: $27.99)
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Bandy X. Lee & Robert Jay Lifton
27 psychiatrists and mental health experts give their assessments of the president.
(Thomas Dunne: $27.99)
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An examination of humanity’s creation and evolution.
(Harper: $35)
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A collection of personal essays from the comedian, actress and foster child from South Central Los Angeles.
(Gallery Press: $26)
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The 150th Anniversary special edition of the top-selling reference book.
(World Almanac : $36.95)
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The rocker-writer's exploration of the nature of creative invention.
(Yale University Press: $18)
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A manifesto tracing the origins of misogyny to its ancient roots.
(Liveright: $15.95)
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The Revolutionary War told through the eyes of America's Founding Fathers and King George III
(Holt: $30)
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A practical, joyous method to clearing out unnecessary belongings and putting things in order.
(Scribner: $18.99)
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The award-winning biographer, known for profiling geniuses, turns his attention to da Vinci.
(Simon & Schuster: $35)
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Maj. Gen. Jackson takes on the British during the War of 1812.
(Sentinel: $28)
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Eight essays previously published in the Atlantic, plus additional material from the award-winning social critic.
(One World: $28)
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