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Bestseller List for June 22, 2016
Based on sales for the week ending June 19, 2016
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Trade Paperback Fiction |
Last Week/ Weeks on List |
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1. |
Me Before You Jojo Moyes, Penguin, $16.00, 9780143109464 A memorable love story about two people who couldn't have less in common. Now a major motion picture. |
1/72 |
2. |
The Sympathizer Viet Thanh Nguyen, Grove Press, $16.00, 9780802124944 Nguyen's blistering novel of identity, politics, and America is a 2016 Indies Choice Adult Fiction Honor Book and winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. |
2/9 |
3. |
The Girl in the Spider's Web David Lagercrantz, Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, $16.95, 9781101872000 Acclaimed Swedish journalist and author Lagercrantz continues Stieg Larsson's Millennium series as Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist return in this adrenaline-charged thriller. |
5/4 |
4. |
A Man Called Ove Fredrik Backman, Washington Square Press, $16.00, 9781476738024 In Backman's charming novel, a grumpy yet lovable man finds his solitary world turned on its head when a boisterous young family moves in next door. |
4/41 |
5. |
A Spool of Blue Thread Anne Tyler, Ballantine, $16.00, 9780553394399 Tyler's poignant yet unsentimental novel in praise of family in all its emotional complexity. |
3/8 |
6. |
Circling the Sun Paula McLain, Ballantine, $16.00, 9780345534200 An engrossing novel by the bestselling author of The Paris Wife. |
6/3 |
7. |
The Little Paris Bookshop Nina George, Broadway, $16.00, 9780553418798 George's novel is a love letter to books, meant for anyone who believes in the power of stories to shape people's lives. |
8/13 |
8. |
My Brilliant Friend Elena Ferrante, Europa Editions, $17.00, 9781609450786 A rich, intense, and generous-hearted story about two friends by one of Italy's most acclaimed authors. |
7/55 |
9. |
Avenue of Mysteries John Irving, S&S, $17.00, 9781451664171 Irving returns to the themes that established him as one of our most admired and beloved authors in this absorbing novel of fate and memory. |
15/2 |
10. |
Go Set a Watchman Harper Lee, Harper Perennial, $15.99, 9780062409867 Lee's landmark novel, which is set two decades after To Kill a Mockingbird, is actually the first draft of the story she reworked to create her Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece. |
11/7 |
11. |
A Little Life Hanya Yanagihara, Anchor, $17.00, 9780804172707 Yanagihara's astonishing novel about love and friendship in the 21st century was a March 2015 Indie Next List Great Read and a National Book Award finalist. |
/20 |
12. |
In the Unlikely Event Judy Blume, Vintage, $15.95, 9781101873984 Blume's richly textured and moving story of three generations of families, friends, and strangers whose lives are profoundly changed by unexpected events. |
9/7 |
13. |
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry Fredrik Backman, Washington Square Press, $16.00, 9781501115073 This warmhearted novel by the bestselling author of A Man Called Ove is a story about life and death and one of the most important human rights: the right to be different. |
10/10 |
14. |
The Rocks Peter Nichols, Riverhead, $16.00, 9781101983393 A romantic page-turner propelled by the 60-year secret that has shaped two families, four lovers, and one seaside resort community. |
12/3 |
15. |
The Marriage of Opposites- Debut Alice Hoffman, S&S, $16.00, 9781451693607 Hoffman's novel is a story of forbidden love set on St. Thomas about the extraordinary woman who gave birth to painter Camille Pissarro, the Father of Impressionism. |
/1 |
ON THE RISE | ||
17. |
Kitchens of the Great Midwest J.Ryan Stradal, Penguin, $16.00, 9780143109419 Each chapter in Stradal's startlingly original novel tells the story of a single dish and character, while capturing the zeitgeist of the Midwest, and delving into the ways food creates community and a sense of identity. A Summer/Fall 2015 Indies Introduce title. |
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