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Current Bestseller Lists Highlight Popular Reads

The latest bestseller lists have been released, offering a glimpse into the current reading trends across the nation. These lists include a mix of fiction and non-fiction titles that are capturing the attention of readers everywhere.

Hardcover Fiction

Leading the hardcover fiction category is ‘Yesteryear’ by Caro Claire Burke, published by Knopf. This title is followed by ‘Phoebe Berman’s Gonna Lose It’ by Brooke Averick and ‘The Final Target’ by Nora Roberts. Other notable mentions include ‘The Midnight Train’ by Matt Haig and ‘The Ballad of Falling Dragons’ by Sarah A. Parker.

The popularity of these books highlights the diverse tastes of readers, ranging from historical narratives to contemporary stories. The inclusion of ‘The Martian (deluxe ed.)’ by Andy Weir also indicates a continued interest in science fiction.

Hardcover Nonfiction

In the hardcover nonfiction category, ‘The Land and Its People’ by David Sedaris tops the list. This is followed by ‘Strangers’ by Belle Burden and ‘If There Is No God’ by Dennis Prager, which explores philosophical themes. ‘The Invisible Coup’ by Peter Schweizer and ‘The Hero Next Door’ by Martha Raddatz also feature prominently, offering readers a mix of political insights and personal stories.

Trade Paperback Bestsellers

The trade paperback section is led by ‘The Divorce’ by Freida McFadden, with ‘Theo of Golden’ by Allen Levi and ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl’ by Matt Dinniman also making the list. These titles reflect a range of genres from drama to fantasy, appealing to a wide audience.

Overall, the bestseller lists provide a snapshot of what is resonating with readers today, showcasing a blend of thrilling fiction and thought-provoking nonfiction. As these books continue to gain popularity, they highlight the dynamic nature of the literary world.


Original reporting: Texarkana Gazette — read the source article.

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