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A blind French girl and a German teen struggle in occupied France during World War II.
(Scribner: $27)
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94 |
2 |
A woman reconnects with her estranged mother while recuperating in the hospital.
(Random House: $26)
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7 |
3 |
A novelization of Truman Capote and New York socialites of the 1950s.
(Delacorte: $28)
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4 |
4 |
A hapless criminal is on the run from his boss, an Oslo drug lord known as the Fisherman.
(Knopf: $23.95)
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1 |
5 |
In a color-coded caste society of the future, Darrow, a rebel incites a revolt in book 3 of the Red Rising trilogy.
(Del Rey: $27)
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2 |
6 |
Two sisters embark on dangerous paths in German-occupied France during WWII.
(St. Martin's: $27.99)
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48 |
7 |
The Clifton and Barrington families struggle through the 70's in the penultimate book of the Clifton Chronicles
(St. Martin's: $27.99)
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1 |
8 |
A London commuter is a witness in a woman's disappearance in this psychological thriller.
(Riverhead: $26.95)
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57 |
9 |
Greg struggles to survive when his town unplugs and goes electronics free.
(Abrams: $13.95)
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16 |
10 |
Ten separate story strands intertwine in three interlocking worlds of utopian storytellers and time travel.
(Knopf: $27.95)
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1 |
11 |
The secrets and lies between a husband and wife over a two decade, seemingly perfect marriage.
(Riverhead: $27.95)
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23 |
12 | 1 | |
13 |
A Jewish woman in San Francisco has a doomed lifelong affair set amid major crises of the 20th century.
(Atria: $28)
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15 |
14 |
A world-renowned soprano mines her secret past for clues to her betrayal.
(Houghton Mifflin: $28)
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3 |
15 |
A grown up Scout reveals a darker side of Maycomb 20 years after events in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
(Harper: $27.99)
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24 |
16 |
James Patterson & Marshall Kemp
The task force assigned to the rich and famous chases down the killer of a starlet at a glitzy premiere.
(Little, Brown: $28)
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4 |
17 |
An unorthodox lawyer working out of a van defends the riffraff of society.
(Doubleday: $28.95)
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18 |
18 |
A former kidnapping victim helps a Boston detective find a missing college student and her captor.
(Dutton: $27)
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1 |
19 |
Puzzles and clues challenge Kyle and his teammates to uncover a mystery in the library.
(Random House: $16.99)
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1 |
20 |
Psychologist Alex Delaware andL.A.P.D. Lt. Milo Sturgis search for the missing son of a troubled actress.
(Ballantine: $28.95)
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2 |
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A posthumously published memoir by a young neurosurgeon faced with a terminal cancer.
(Random House: $25)
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5 |
2 |
The cleaning guru's method to decluttering your home and simplifying your life.
(Ten Speed Press: $16.99)
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63 |
3 |
An oral history of five Los Angeles families who built the city through film, art, oil, fame, fortune -- and misfortune.
(Random House: $30)
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3 |
4 |
The author shares his love affair with his adopted country of Great Britain.
(Doubleday: $28.95)
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5 |
5 | 32 | |
6 |
An illustrated step-by-step follow up guide to decluttering from the organizational guru.
(Ten Speed Press: $18.99)
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7 |
7 |
The rise of the modern conservative movement through the activism and money of rich donors.
(Doubleday: $29.95)
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5 |
8 |
NBC’s chief foreign correspondent discusses the Arab Spring, terrorism and war in the Middle East.
(Simon & Schuster: $27)
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1 |
9 |
The mother of one of the Columbine shooters grapples with grief, guilt and the signs she missed to stop the tragedy.
(Crown: $28)
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1 |
10 |
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist describes her immersion of the Italian language.
(Knopf: $26.95)
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1 |
11 |
Pope Francis explains the importance of mercy to the Christian faith
(Random House: $26)
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2 |
12 |
A lively new history of the Roman Empire from the renowned classicist Mary Beard.
(Liveright: $35)
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11 |
13 |
Essays on coming to terms with his own death by the noted physician who died in 2015.
(Knopf: $17)
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12 |
14 |
A chronicle of the life of the Supreme Court justice inspired by a law student's viral blog to the octogenarian feminist.
(Dey Street: $19.99)
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15 |
16 |
The little-known U.S. war against the Barbary pirates in 1801.
(Sentinel: $27.95)
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15 |
17 |
The author of "Eat Pray Love," shares her wisdom and unique perspective about creativity.
(Riverhead: $24.95)
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19 |
18 |
How the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania by the Germans pulled the United States into World War I.
(Crown: $28)
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28 |
19 |
An expose of Allen Dulles, the longest serving director of the CIA.
(Harper: $29.99)
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4 |
20 |
Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
The rise of Ronald Reagan from actor to president and his assassination attempt.
(Henry Holt: $30)
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20 |