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Fiction & Nonfiction New York Times Bestsellers

Fiction

 

1 FEARLESS FOURTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. Stephanie Plum and her boyfriend Joe Morelli become involved when his cousin’s bank robbery goes bad.
2 SAIL, by James Patterson and Howard Roughan. A sailing vacation turns into a disaster when someone attempts to destroy a family.
3 THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.Aliens have taken control of the minds and bodies of most humans, but one woman won’t surrender.
4 CHASING HARRY WINSTON, by Lauren Weisberger. Three glamorous friends, New York women nearing 30, vow to change their lives.
5 LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH, by Emily Giffin. A woman’s happy marriage is shaken when she encounters an old boyfriend.
6 NOTHING TO LOSE, by Lee Child. Jack Reacher exposes the secrets of a Colorado town.
7 PLAGUE SHIP, by Clive Cussler with Jack Du Brul. Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon must determine what happened on a cruise ship full of dead bodies.
8 THE BROKEN WINDOW, by Jeffery Deaver. Detectives Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs come up against a criminal who uses identity theft to frame innocent people for murdering his victims.
9 THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski. A mute takes refuge with three dogs in the Wisconsin woods after his uncle murders his father.
10 NO CHOICE BUT SEDUCTION, by Johanna Lindsey. Sir Anthony Malory’s daughter is kidnapped, with repercussions for Katey and Boyd Anderson.

Nonficton

1 WHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMES, by David Sedaris. The humorist’s latest essays deal with middle age, mortality and giving up smoking.
  2 WHAT HAPPENED, by Scott McClellan. A former White House press secretary regrets that “I allowed myself to be deceived” by top officials.
3 THE MONSTER OF FLORENCE, by Douglas Preston with Mario Spezi. An American writer who moved to Florence works with an Italian journalist to discover the identity of a local serial killer.
  4 ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler. Humorous personal essays from the stand-up comedian.
5 BIG RUSS AND ME, by Tim Russert. The host of “Meet the Press” remembers his father.
6 AUDITION, by Barbara Walters. A personal and professional memoir.
7 THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD, by Fareed Zakaria. The rise of China and India and the global distribution of power.
8 WISDOM OF OUR FATHERS, by Tim Russert. Readers’ letters about their fathers in response to “Big Russ and Me.”
9 ME OF LITTLE FAITH, by Lewis Black. The stand-up comedian’s essays about religion focus on what we believe and why.
10 THE DOWNHILL LIE, by Carl Hiaasen. The Florida novelist takes up golf again after 32 years.

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