New York Times Bestselling Books
1JAMESPercival EverettA reimagining of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” shines a different light on Mark Twain's classic, revealing new facets of the character of Jim.
2WIND AND TRUTHBrandon SandersonThe fifth book in the Stormlight Archive series. The fate of the Cosmere is imperiled as the fighting and chaos reach an apex.
3THE WOMENKristin HannahIn 1965, a nursing student follows her brother to serve during the Vietnam War and returns to a divided America.
4THE HOUSE OF CROSSJames PattersonThe 33rd book in the Alex Cross series. Three candidates to the Supreme Court are violently attacked.
5THE GOD OF THE WOODSLiz MooreWhen a 13-year-old girl disappears from an Adirondack summer camp in 1975, secrets kept by the Van Laar family emerge.
6SMALL THINGS LIKE THESEClaire KeeganA coal merchant discovers something that causes turmoil in a small Irish town controlled by the church in 1985; the basis of the film.
7COUNTING MIRACLESNicholas SparksA man in search of the father he never knew encounters a single mom and rumors circulate of the nearby appearance of a white deer.
8IRON FLAMERebecca YarrosThe second book in the Empyrean series. Violet Sorrengail’s next round of training under the new vice commandant might require her to betray the man she loves.
9WICKEDGregory MaguireA misunderstood girl named Elphaba is declared a witch; the basis of the musical and the film. (Collector's edition.)
10TO DIE FORDavid BaldacciThe third book in the 6:20 Man series. Devine digs into the deaths of an orphan’s parents and uncovers a large conspiracy.
11NOW OR NEVERJanet EvanovichThe 31st book in the Stephanie Plum series. Caught between two fiancés and not knowing what to do, Plum gets back to business as a bounty hunter.
12ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARKChris WhitakerQuestions arise when a boy saves the daughter of a wealthy family amid a string of disappearances in a Missouri town in 1975.
13IN TOO DEEPLee Child and Andrew ChildThe 29th book in the Jack Reacher series. Reacher wakes up in a precarious position with no memory of how he got there.