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fiction

  1. LEGACY of Nora Roberts. Threats escalate in rhyme and location as the daughter of a successful fitness star’s daughter grows in yoga.

  2. THE LAST ONE HE TOLD ME from Laura Dave. Hannah Hall discovers truths about her missing husband and connects with his daughter from a previous relationship.

  3. SOOLEY by John Grisham. Samuel Sooleymon receives a North Carolina Central basketball scholarship and decides to bring his family out of civil war-ravaged South Sudan.

  4. PROJECT HAIL MARY by Andy Weir. Ryland Grace wakes up from a long sleep, alone and far from home, with the fate of humanity resting on his shoulders.

  5. DURING JUSTICE SLEEPS by Stacey Abrams. When Justice Wynn falls into a coma, attorney Avery Keene is forced to uncover evidence of a controversial case.

  6. 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 life one could have lived.

  7. THE HILL WE CLIMB by Amanda Gorman. The poem read on President Joe Biden’s inauguration day by the youngest poet to write and perform an inaugural poem.

  8. THIS SUMMER by Jennifer Weiner. Receiving emails meant for a woman leading a more glamorous life, Daisy Shoemaker finds that there is more to this accident.

  9. THE SABOTEURS by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul. The twelfth book in the Isaac Bell Adventure series. An assassination attempt reveals a deeper Panama Canal conspiracy.

  10. 21st BIRTHDAY of James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. The 21st book in the Women’s Murder Club series. New evidence is changing the investigation into a missing mother.

Non-fiction

  1. KILLING THE MOB by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. The tenth book in the conservative commentator’s Killing series deals with organized crime in the United States in the 20th century.

  2. THE ANTHROPOCENE RATED by John Green. A collection of personal essays that shed light on various facets of the human-centered planet.

  3. WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU? by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey. An approach to dealing with trauma that shifts an essential question to investigate.

  4. GREEN LIGHTS by Matthew McConaughey. The Oscar-winning actor shares excerpts from the diaries he has kept over the past 35 years.

  5. ZERO FAIL by Carol Leonnig. The three-time Pulitzer Prize winner brings to light the secrets, scandals and inadequacies of intelligence.

  6. THE PREDICTION by Michael Lewis. Stories from skeptics who spoke out against the Trump administration’s official response to the Covid-19 outbreak.

  7. THE BOMBER MAFIA by Malcolm Gladwell. A look at the key players and results of precision bombing during World War II.

  8. YEARBOOK by Seth Rogen. A collection of personal essays from the actor, writer, producer, director, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.

  9. NOISE by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein. What could lead to discrepancies in judgments that should be the same and possible ways to fix it.

  10. BOX by Isabel Wilkerson. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines aspects of caste systems in various civilizations and reveals a rigid hierarchy in America today.

Paperback literature

  1. WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING by Delia Owens.

  2. THE SONG OF ACHILLES by Madeline Miller.

  3. PEOPLE WE MEET ON HOLIDAY by Emily Henry.

  4. THE SILENT PATIENT by Alex Michaelides.

  5. THE BOOK OF LOST NAMES by Kristin Harmel.

Paperback non-fiction books

  1. THE BODY HOLDS THE POINTS by Bessel van der Kolk.

  2. BORN A CRIME of Trevor Noah.

  3. BRAIDED SWEETGRASS by Robin Wall Kimmerer.

  4. MURDERER OF THE FLOWER MOON by David Grann.

  5. BE by Michelle Obama.

Source: New York Times

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