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Bestseller List for February 19, 2015
Based on sales for the week ending February 15, 2015
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Hardcover Fiction |
Last Week/ Weeks on List |
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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. |
1/5 |
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. |
2/41 |
3. |
A Spool of Blue Thread- Debut Anne Tyler, Knopf, $25.95, 9781101874271 Tyler's poignant yet unsentimental novel in praise of family in all its emotional complexity is a February 2015 Indie Next List Great Read. |
/1 |
4. |
Trigger Warning Neil Gaiman, Morrow, $26.99, 9780062330260 Gaiman returns to dazzle, captivate, haunt, and entertain with a new collection of short fiction. |
3/2 |
5. |
The Nightingale 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. |
5/2 |
6. |
Funny Girl 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. |
4/2 |
7. |
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. |
6/5 |
8. |
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. |
9/17 |
9. |
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. |
7/3 |
10. |
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. |
8/10 |
11. |
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. |
10/14 |
12. |
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. |
11/68 |
13. |
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. |
12/16 |
14. |
Twelve Days- Debut Alex Berenson, Putnam Adult, $27.95, 9780399159749 In Berenson's latest novel of suspense, John Wells has only 12 days to stop the United States from being tricked into invading Iran. |
/1 |
15. |
Blue Horses Mary Oliver, Penguin Press, $24.95, 9781594204791 In Oliver's stunning collection of new poems, she describes with wonder both the everyday and the unaffected beauty of nature. |
/12 |
ON THE RISE | ||
19. |
The Big Seven Jim Harrison, Grove Press, $26, 9780802123336 Shot through with wit and bedlam, The Big Seven is a superb reminder of why Jim Harrison is one of America's most irrepressible writers. |
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