New York Times Best Seller List – Week of September 27, 2020 FICTION NONFICTION TW LW WOL TW LW WOL ANXIOUS PEOPLE, by Fredrik Backman
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New York Times Best Seller List – Week of September 27, 2020 FICTION NONFICTION TW LW WOL TW LW WOL ANXIOUS PEOPLE, by Fredrik Backman. A failed bank DISLOYAL, by Michael Cohen. Account of President O/O O/O -- 1 1 robber holds a group of strangers hostage at an apartment -- 1 1 Trump’s business empire, political campaign and open house. presidential administration by his former personal attorney. KILLING CRAZY HORSE, by Bill O'Reilly. The 9th book SHADOWS IN DEATH, by J.D. Robb. A hitman with possible O/O O/O in conservative commentator’s Killing series focuses on -- 1 2 connections to Eve Dallas’s husband is seen near the scene -- 1 2 of a crime. conflicts with Native Americans. EVERYTHING BEAUTIFUL IN ITS TIME, by Jenna ONE BY ONE, by Ruth Ware. An avalanche tests the bonds O/O O/O -- 1 of coworkers from a London-based tech startup on a -- 1 3 Bush Hager. Essays by the former first daughter and 3 granddaughter celebrating the lives of her grandparents. corporate retreat in the French Alps. LIVE FREE OR DIE, by Sean Hannity. Fox News host ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE, by Louise Penny. When his O/O 4 offers his assessment on what is at stake in the 2020 7 6 4 billionaire godfather is attacked, Gamache uncovers secrets 1 2 election. hidden throughout Paris. CASTE, by Isabel Wilkerson. Pulitzer Prize-winning THE VANISHING HALF, by Brit Bennett. The lives of twin journalist examines aspects of caste systems across sisters who run away from a Southern Black community at 5 2 6 5 4 15 civilizations and reveals a rigid hierarchy in America age 16 diverge as one returns and the other takes on a today. different racial identity but their fates intertwine. COMPROMISED, by Peter Strzok. Former F.B.I. deputy TRANSCENDENT KINGDOM, by Yaa Gyasi. A Ph.D. O/O assistant director of counterintelligence chronicles the -- 1 O/O candidate in neuroscience looks to the hard sciences and her 6 investigation into Russia’s election interference and key 3 2 6 childhood faith to potentially help her grieving Ghanaian moments from his career. immigrant family. MELANIA AND ME, by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff. Former O/O director of special events at Vogue describes parting ways THE HARBINGER II, by Jonathan Cahn. Nouriel, Ana Goren 1 2 O/O 7 with the First Lady after being made the scapegoat for 7 and a figure known as "the prophet" return as revelations are 5 2 unlocked. inauguration finance irregularities. SPEAKING FOR MYSELF, by Sarah Huckabee WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, by Delia Owens. In a O/O Sanders. Former White House press secretary shares quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young -- 1 8 6 106 8 her perspective on her time working with President woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder Trump. suspect. UNTAMED, by Glennon Doyle. Activist and public THE LYING LIFE OF ADULTS, by Elena Ferrante. In this O/O 9 speaker describes her journey of listening to her inner 3 27 9 coming-of-age story, Giovanna seeks her true reflection in 2 2 voice. two kindred cities. TOO MUCH AND NEVER ENOUGH, by Mary L. Trump. Clinical psychologist gives her assessment of events and SQUEEZE ME, by Carl Hiaasen. A dead dowager, hungry 10 5 9 O/O patterns inside her family and how they shaped President 10 pythons and occupants of the winter White House shake up 7 3 the Palm Beach charity ball season. Trump. HOAX, by Brian Stelter. Anchor and chief media THICK AS THIEVES, by Sandra Brown. Arden Maxwell O/O O/O correspondent examines the inner workings of Fox News 9 3 11 returns home to uncover the truth about her father’s 10 3 11 involvement in a heist that went wrong 20 years ago. and its relationship with President Trump. HOW TO BE AN ANTIRACIST, by Ibram X. Kendi. A THE GUEST LIST, by Lucy Foley. A wedding between a TV 12 primer for creating a more just and equitable society 6 28 12 star and a magazine publisher on an island off the coast of 8 15 through identifying and opposing racism. Ireland turns deadly. EAT A PEACH, by David Chang. Memoir by Chef & AMERICAN DIRT, by Jeanine Cummins. A bookseller flees O/O 13 founder of Momofuku and star of the Netflix series “Ugly -- 1 13 Mexico for the United States with her son while pursued by 12 34 Delicious.” the head of a drug cartel. DONALD TRUMP V. THE UNITED STATES, by Michael S. THE DARKEST EVENING, by Ann Cleeves. An abandoned O/O Schmidt. New York Times Washington correspondent O/O 14 4 2 14 toddler, a dead woman and a blizzard complicate the -- 1 details actions by officials who attempted to contain the holidays in the Northumberland countryside. president. HIS TRUTH IS MARCHING ON, by Jon Meacham. ROYAL, by Danielle Steel. In 1943, the 17-year-old Princess O/O 15 Charlotte assumes a new identity in the country and falls in 11 4 15 Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer creates a portrait of 8 3 love. Representative John Lewis. Key: Tw = This Week’s rank; Lw = Last Week’s rank; Wol = # of Weeks on List; o/o – on order; = available; I/P = In Processing; N/A = Not Available ADDITIONAL BEST SELLING TITLES 1ST CASE / James Patterson (8/14) THE LINCOLN CONSPIRACY / Brad Meltzer (6/23) THE 20TH VICTIM / James Patterson (6/23) THE LIONS OF FIFTH AVENUE / Fiona Davis (8/5) ALL ADULTS HERE / Emma Straub (7/13) THE LOST AND FOUND BOOKSHOP / Susan Wiggs 28 SUMMERS / Elin Hilderbrand (7/23) (9/2) ALL ADULTS HERE / Emma Straub (7/13) MAKE CHANGE / Shaun King (9/17) THE ANSWER IS… / Alex Trebek (9/17) MASKED PREY / John Sandford (5/28) ARGUING WITH SOCIALISTS / Glenn Beck (5/28) MAYBE YOU SHOULD TALK TO SOMEONE / Lori THE ART OF HER DEAL / Mary Jordan (6/29) Gottlieb (4/17) AXIOM’S END / Lindsay Ellis (9/3) MEGHAN AND HARRY / Lady Colin Campbell (8/31) BECOMING / Michelle Obama (11/13) MEMOIRS AND MISINFORMATION / Jim Carrey (8/19) BEGIN AGAIN / Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (8/14) MEMORIAL DRIVE / Natasha Trethewey (8/14) BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME / Ta-Nehisi Coates MEXICAN GOTHIC / Silvia Moreno-Garcia (9/17) (8/19) MIDNIGHT SUN / Stephenie Meyer (8/11) BIG FRIENDSHIP / Aminatou Sow (9/17) MRS. LINCOLN’S SISTERS / Jennifer Chiaverini (9/2) BIG SUMMER / Jennifer Weiner (6/16) MY VANISHING COUNTRY / Bakari Sellers (8/3) THE BOOK OF LONGINGS / Sue Monk Kidd (5/28) NEAR DARK / Brad Thor (9/2) THE BOOK OF LOST FRIENDS / Lisa Wingate (5/28) NIGHT. SLEEP. DEATH. THE STARS. / Joyce Carol BREATH / James Nestor (9/2) Oates (7/20) A BURNING / Megha Majumdar (7/23) THE OFFICE / Andy Greene (4/15) CAMINO WINDS / John Grisham (5/28) ON OCEAN BOULEVARD / Mary Alice Monroe (6/23) THE CHIFFON TRENCHES / Andre Leon Talley (6/23) THE ORDER / Daniel Silva (8/19) CHOSEN ONES / Veronica Roth (5/28) OUR TIME IS NOW / Stacey Abrams (7/16) COUNTDOWN 1945 / Chris Wallace (7/23) OUTSIDER / Linda Castillo (9/2) CREDIBLE THREAT / J.A. Jance (8/14) PEACE TALKS / Jim Butcher (9/4) DADDY’S GIRLS / Danielle Steel (8/11) PLAGUE OF CORRUPTION / Dr. Judy Mikovits (7/13) THE DAUGHTERS OF ERIETOWN / Connie Schultz (8/3) THE PULL OF THE STARS / Emma Donoghue (9/2) DEAD LAND / Sara Paretsky (9/10) REDHEAD BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD / Anne Tyler DEADLOCK / Catherine Coulter (9/2) (5/28) DEATH IN HER HANDS / Ottessa Moshfegh (7/20) THE REVELATORS / Ace Atkins (9/2) THE DEFICIT MYTH / Stephanie Kelton (8/11) ROBERT B. PARKER’S GRUDGE MATCH / Mike Lupica THE DEVIANT’S WAR / Eric Cervini (7/16) (9/10) DEVOLUTION / Max Brooks (7/23) RODHAM / Curtis Sittenfeld (6/23) EDUCATED / Tara Westover (3/2) THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENED / John Bolton (6/30) THE END OF HER / Shari Lapena (9/3) ROYAL / Danielle Steel (9/2) FAIR WARNING / Michael Connelly (7/20) SAVAGE SON / Jack Carr (5/28) THE FINAL DECEPTION / Heather Graham (3/30) SEX AND VANITY / Kevin Kwan (8/14) FINDING FREEDOM / Omid Scobie (8/31) THE SILENT PATIENT / Alex Michaelides (2/6) FORTITUDE / Dan Crenshaw (7/13) THE SILENT WIFE / Karin Slaughter (9/15) FRIENDS AND STRANGERS / J. Courtney Sullivan (9/18) SO YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT RACE / Ijeoma Oluo FURMIDABLE FOES / Rita Mae Brown (8/26) (8/11) GIRLS OF SUMMER / Nancy Thayer (7/20) THE SPLENDID AND THE VILE / Erik Larson (2/26) THE GOODBYE MAN / Jeffery Deaver (9/10) SUCKER PUNCH / Laurell K. Hamilton (9/3) THE HARDEST JOB IN THE WORLD / John Dickerson THE SUMMER HOUSE / James Patterson (7/20) (8/3) SUNRISE ON HALF MOON BAY / Robyn Carr (8/5) HELLO, SUMMER / Mary Kay Andrews (6/23) TEXAS OUTLAW / James Patterson (3/30) HER LAST FLIGHT / Beatriz Williams(9/2) THEN SHE VANISHED / T. Jefferson Parker (9/2) HIDDEN VALLEY ROAD / Robert Kolker (5/28) TOM CLANCY FIRING POINT / Mike Maden (7/9) HIDEAWAY / Nora Roberts (7/23) TRUE CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS / Jeffrey Toobin HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT / Sarah Kendzior (5/28) (9/3) HOME BEFORE DARK / Riley Sager (9/4) THE TRUTHS WE HOLD / Kamala Harris (1/8) HOOD FEMINISM / Mikki Kendall (7/16) TWILIGHT OF DEMOCRACY / Anne Applebaum (9/18) HOW TO DESTROY AMERICA IN THREE EASY STEPS / UNITED STATES OF SOCIALISM / Dinesh D’Souza (8/19) Ben Shapiro (9/2) UTOPIA AVENUE / David Mitchell (8/5) HUMANKIND / Ruther Bregman Moore (8/3) VALENTINE / Elizabeth Wetmore (4/8) IF IT BLEEDS / Stephen King (5/28) A VERY PUNCHABLE FACE / Colin Jost (8/19) I’M STILL HERE / Austin Channing Brown (7/23) A WALK ALONG THE BEACH / Debbie Macomber (8/10) IT WAS ALL A LIE / Stuart Stevens (8/17) WALK THE WIRE / David Baldacci (5/28) IT’S NOT ALL DOWNHILL FROM HERE / Terry McMillan THE WEDDING DRESS / Danielle Steel (8/5) (4/2) WHAT YOU WISH FOR / Katherine Center (9/2) LAST BOOK ON THE LEFT / Ben Kissel (5/28) WHITE FRAGILITY / Robin DiAngelo (8/11) THE LAST FLIGHT / Julie Clark (8/3) THE WORLD / Richard Haass (8/3) THE LAST TRIAL / Scott Turow (6/23) WRATH OF POSEIDON / Clive Cussler (7/9) .