National Indie Bestsellers - Hardcover Fiction

Bestseller List for February 12, 2015
Based on sales for the week ending February 8, 2015
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  Hardcover Fiction Last Week/
Weeks on List
1. The Girl on the Train
Paula Hawkins, Riverhead, $26.95, 9781594633669
Hawkins' debut is a psychological thriller that will forever change the way you look at other people's lives. A January 2015 Indie Next List Great Read.
1/4
2. All the Light We Cannot See
Anthony Doerr, Scribner, $27, 9781476746586
Doerr's beautiful novel about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France during World War II is a May 2014 Indie Next List Great Read.
2/40
3. Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances- Debut
Neil Gaiman, Morrow, $26.99, 9780062330260
Gaiman returns to dazzle, captivate, haunt, and entertain with a new collection of short fiction.
/1
4. Funny Girl- Debut
Nick Hornby, Riverhead, $27.95, 9781594205415
Hornby's new novel is a lively account of the intrepid Sophie Straw as she navigates her transformation from provincial ingenue to television starlet amid a constellation of delightful characters.
/1
5. The Nightingale- Debut
Kristin Hannah, St. Martin's, $27.99, 9780312577223
Hannah's heartbreakingly beautiful novel that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the durability of women is a February 2015 Indie Next List Great Read.
/1
6. The First Bad Man
Miranda July, Scribner, $25, 9781439172568
The unforgettable debut novel by the bestselling author of No One Belongs Here More Than You is a January 2015 Indie Next List Great Read.
3/4
7. Private Vegas
James Patterson, Maxine Paetro, Little Brown, $28, 9780316211154
A hunt for two criminals leads Private Jack Morgan to the city of sin--and to a murder ring that is more seductively threatening than anything he's witnessed before.
8/2
8. The Boston Girl
Anita Diamant, Scribner, $26, 9781439199350
Diamant's unforgettable new novel about family ties, values, friendship, and feminism seen through the eyes of a young Jewish woman growing up in Boston in the early 20th century is a December 2014 Indie Next List Great Read.
4/9
9. Gray Mountain
John Grisham, Doubleday, $28.95, 9780385537148
When a Wall Street lawyer takes on a case in a small Virgina town, she finds herself engulfed in litigation that turns deadly.
5/16
10. Station Eleven
Emily St. John Mandel, Knopf, $24.95, 9780385353304
St. John Mandel's novel set in the eerie days of civilization's collapse is a September 2014 Indie Next List Great Read.
7/13
11. The Goldfinch
Donna Tartt, Little Brown, $30, 9780316055437
Tartt's novel--plumbing the deepest mysteries of love, identity, and art--is the winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
11/67
12. Redeployment
Phil Klay, Penguin Press, $26.95, 9781594204999
Klay's stories take readers to the frontlines of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, asking us to understand what happened there and what happened to the soldiers who returned. A March 2014 Indie Next List Great Read.
6/15
13. Descent
Tim Johnston, Algonquin, $25.95, 9781616203047
Johnston's gripping thriller about a girl's disappearance in the Rocky Mountains is a January 2015 Indie Next List Great Read.
/4
14. The Rosie Effect
Graeme Simsion, S&S, $25.99, 9781476767314
Simsion's delightful follow-up to his bestselling debut, The Rosie Project, is a January 2015 Indie Next List Great Read.
10/6
15. Saint Odd
Dean Koontz, Bantam, $28, 9780345545879
Koontz brings the unforgettable odyssey of Odd Thomas to its dazzling conclusion.
9/4
ON THE RISE
16. Get in Trouble: Stories
Kelly Link, Random House, $25, 9780804179683
Link's eagerly awaited new collection—her first for adult readers in a decade—is a February 2015 Indie Next List Great Read.
 

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