March 6, 2014


Bestseller List for March 6, 2014
from sales the week ending March 2, 2014
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Bestseller List for March 6, 2014
Based on sales for the week ending March 2, 2014
For an independent bookstore store near you, call 1-888-266-5736,
or visit IndieBound.org.

  Trade Paperback Fiction Last Week/
Weeks on List
1. Life After Life
Kate Atkinson, Back Bay, $18, 9780316176491
Atkinson's inventive, darkly comic, and startlingly poignant novel about a woman who lives and dies over and over again.
1/8
2. Orphan Train
Christina Baker Kline, Morrow, $14.99, 9780061950728
A powerful novel of upheaval and resilience, of unexpected friendship, and of the secrets we carry that keep us from finding out who we are.
5/7
3. Cockroaches
Jo Nesbø, Vintage, $14.95, 9780345807151
Inspector Harry Hole investigates the case of the Norwegian ambassador to Thailand found dead in a Bangkok brothel.
2/3
4. Where'd You Go, Bernadette
Maria Semple, Back Bay, $14.99, 9780316204262
Semple's compulsively readable and touching novel about misplaced genius and a mother and daughter's roles in an absurd world.
3/48
5. Dear Life
Alice Munro, Vintage, $15.95, 9780307743725
A brilliant collection of stories from one of the most beloved writers of our time and winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature.
4/30
6. Beautiful Ruins
Jess Walter, Harper Perennial, $15.99, 9780061928178
Walter's dazzling yet deeply human novel spans 50 years and nearly as many lives.
9/48
7. A Tale for the Time Being
Ruth L. Ozeki, Penguin, $16, 9780143124870
Ozeki's brilliantly inventive and beguiling novel of our shared humanity and the search for home.
6/9
8. The Flamethrowers
Rachel Kushner, Scribner, $17, 9781439142011
Kushner's riveting novel about a young artist and the worlds she encounters in New York and Rome in the mid-1970s is a National Book Award finalist.
8/7
9. Tenth of December
George Saunders, Random House, $15, 9780812984255
This unforgettable collection of stories by one of the most original writers of his generation was a National Book Award finalist.
7/8
10. Me Before You
Jojo Moyes, Penguin, $16, 9780143124542
A memorable love story about two people who couldn't have less in common.
10/31
11. Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
Robin Sloan, Picador, $15, 9781250037756
Sloan's dazzling literary adventure, set mostly in a small San Francisco bookstore, is now available in paperback.
12/23
12. A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
Anthony Marra, Hogarth, $15, 9780770436421
In Marra's sweeping debut novel, a resilient doctor risks everything to save the life of a hunted child during wartime.
11/3
13. The Golem and the Jinni
Helene Wecker, Harper Perennial, $15.99, 9780062110848
A chance meeting between mythical beings takes readers on a dazzling journey through cultures in turn-of-the-century New York.
14/9
14. The Woman Upstairs
Claire Messud, Vintage, $15, 9780307743763
Messud's masterful novel explores the intensity, thrill, and cost of embracing an authentic life.
13/3
15. The Light Between Oceans
M.L. Stedman, Scribner, $16, 9781451681758
Stedman's heartbreaking and transcendent debut novel is now available in paperback.
15/47
ON THE RISE
23. We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Karen Joy Fowler, Plume, $16, 9780142180822
Fowler weaves a tale of loving but fallible people whose well-intentioned actions lead to heartbreaking consequences.
 


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