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The week’s bestselling books, Feb. 16
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The week’s bestselling books, Feb. 16

Last updated: February 12, 2025 3:01 pm
Editorial Board Published February 12, 2025
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Hardcover fiction

1. James by Percival Everett (Doubleday: $28) An action-packed reimagining of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”

2. Small Issues Like These by Claire Keegan (Grove Press: $20) Through the 1985 Christmas season, a coal service provider in an Irish village makes a troubling discovery.

3. All Fours by Miranda July (Riverhead Books: $29) A lady upends her home life on this irreverent novel.

4. Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros (Entangled: Purple Tower Books: $33) A deluxe restricted version of the fantasy sequence that includes unique design work.

5. Intermezzo by Sally Rooney (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $29) Two grieving brothers come to phrases with their historical past.

6. We Do Not Half by Han Kang, translated by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris (Hogarth: $28) The story of a friendship between two ladies that reckons with a hidden chapter in Korean historical past.

7. Witchcraft for Wayward Women by Grady Hendrix (Berkley: $30) In a house for pregnant younger ladies in 1970 Florida, a ebook on witchcraft upends lives.

8. The God of the Woods by Liz Moore (Riverhead Books: $30) Two worlds collide when an adolescent vanishes from her Adirondacks summer season camp.

9. Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros (Entangled: Purple Tower Books: $30) The third installment of the bestselling dragon rider sequence.

10. Isola by Allegra Goodman (The Dial Press: $29) A French noblewoman is marooned on an island in a story impressed by a real-life sixteenth century heroine.

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Hardcover nonfiction

1. The Let Them Concept by Mel Robbins (Hay Home: $30) A information on easy methods to cease losing power on issues you possibly can’t management.

2. Supply Code by Invoice Gates (Knopf: $30) A candid memoir of the tech mogul’s early years.

3. On the Hippie Path by Rick Steves (Rick Steves: $30) The journey author recollects his 1978 journey from Istanbul to Kathmandu.

4. The Sirens’ Name by Chris Hayes (Penguin Press: $32) An evaluation of how trivial distractions have reordered our politics and the material of society.

5. Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks (Viking: $28) A memoir of sudden loss, grief and the mysteries of life.

6. The Tougher I Struggle the Extra I Love You by Neko Case (Grand Central Publishing: $30) The singer-songwriter’s vivid portrait of a turbulent life.

7. Aflame by Pico Iyer (Riverhead Books: $30) An exploration of the facility of silence and what it could actually present us about life, love and demise.

8. Unicorn Group by Jen Kem (Hay Home Enterprise: $27) The entrepreneur’s information to figuring out your management model.

9. The Large Large Sea by Hampton Sides (Doubleday: $35) An epic account of Capt. James Cook dinner’s closing voyage.

10. Be Prepared When the Luck Occurs by Ina Garten (Crown: $34) The Barefoot Contessa shares the story of her rise within the meals world.

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Paperback fiction

1. Deep Finish by Ali Hazelwood (Berkley: $20)

2. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros (Entangled: Purple Tower Books: $21)

3. Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar (Classic: $18)

4. Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler (Grand Central: $20)

5. Orbital by Samantha Harvey (Grove Press: $17)

6. The Handmaid’s Story by Margaret Atwood (Anchor: $18)

7. The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon (Classic: $18)

8. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (Simon & Schuster: $17)

9. Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (Harper Perennial: $22)

10. North Woods by Daniel Mason (Random Home Commerce Paperbacks: $18)

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Paperback nonfiction

1. On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder (Crown: $12)

2. The Artwork Thief by Michael Finkel (Classic: $18)

3. The Yard Chook Chronicles by Amy Tan (Knopf: $35)

4. The 4 Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz (Amber-Allen: $13)

5. All About Love by bell hooks (Morrow: $17)

6. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer (Milkweed Editions: $20)

7. The Hundred Years’ Conflict on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi (Metropolitan Books: $20)

8. All of the Magnificence within the World by Patrick Bringley (Simon & Schuster: $19)

9. Slouching In the direction of Bethlehem by Joan Didion (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $18)

10. The Physique Retains the Rating by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk (Penguin: $19)

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