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Updated December 12, 2024


Non Fiction                                                          

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New York Times Best Sellers

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THE WOMEN by Kristin Hannah
In 1965, a nursing student follows her brother to serve during the Vietnam War and returns to a divided America.

2

MELANIA by Melania Trump
The former first lady describes her work as a fashion model, marriage to Donald Trump and time in the White House.

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COUNTING MIRACLES by Nicholas Sparks
A man in search of the father he never knew encounters a single mom and rumors circulate of the nearby appearance of a white deer.

1

FRAMED by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey
Our criminal justice system viewed through the struggles of 10 wrongfully convicted people to achieve exoneration.

3

CHER by Cher
In the first part of her memoir, the multiple award-winning pop culture icon traces her childhood and forays into the world of entertainment.

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CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
The conservative commentator evaluates the legacies of American presidents.

1

THE HOUSE OF CROSS by James Patterson
The 33rd book in the Alex Cross series. Three candidates to the Supreme Court are violently attacked.

5

BE READY WHEN THE LUCK HAPPENS by Ina Garten
A memoir by the cookbook author and Food Network host known as the Barefoot Contessa.

2

WIND AND TRUTH by Brandon Sanderson
The fifth book in the Stormlight Archive series. The fate of the Cosmere is imperiled as the fighting and chaos reach an apex.

JAMES by Percival Everett
A reimagining of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” shines a different light on Mark Twain's classic, revealing new facets of the character of Jim.