1. The Silkworm Robert Galbraith, J.K. Rowling, Mulholland, $28 2. The Goldfinch Donna Tartt, Little Brown, $30 3. Mr. Mercedes Stephen King, Scribner, $30 4. All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr, Scribner, $27 5. Written in My Own Heart’s Blood Diana Gabaldon, Delacorte, $35 6. Midnight in Europe Alan Furst, Random House, $27 7. Top Secret Twenty-One Janet Evanovich, Bantam, $28 8. The Invention of Wings Sue Monk Kidd,Viking, $27.95 9. The Vacationers Emma Straub, Riverhead, $26.95 10. Invisible James Patterson, David Ellis, Little Brown, $28 11. All Fall Down Jennifer Weiner, Atria, $26.99 12. The Matchmaker Elin Hilderbrand, Little Brown, $28 13. China Dolls Lisa See, Random House, $27 14. The One & Only Emily Giffin, Ballantine, $28 15. The Last Kind Words Saloon Larry McMurtry, Liveright, $24.95 17. Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever? Dave Eggers, Knopf, $25.95 FICTION NONFICTION Other Indie Favorites The Glass Kitchen: A Novel of Sisters, by Linda Francis Lee (St. Martin’s Press, $25.99) “The Glass Kitchen is a charming story of sisters, cooking, and starting over. Portia moves to New York City to be with her sisters after a humiliating divorce from a rising political star in Texas. Like her beloved grandmother, Portia is gifted with ‘The Knowing’—an ability to ‘see’ a meal that she must cook, even though she does not know who the meal is for or what the circumstances might be. This is a warm and magical tale of love, family, and forgiveness—with some delicious recipes included!” —Patricia Worth, River Reader, Lexington, MO Indie Bestsellers Hardcover Week of 07.03.14 1. Hard Choices Hillary Rodham Clinton, S&S, $35 2. Capital in the Twenty-First Century Thomas Piketty, Belknap Press, $39.95 3. Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book Diane Muldrow, Golden Books, $9.99 4. Think Like a Freak Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner, Morrow, $28.99 5. Unbroken Laura Hillenbrand, Random House, $28 6. Flash Boys Michael Lewis, Norton, $27.95 7. Tibetan Peach Pie Tom Robbins, Ecco, $27.99 8. David and Goliath Malcolm Gladwell, Little Brown, $29 9. Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? Roz Chast, Bloomsbury, $28 10. Carsick John Waters, FSG, $26 11. One Nation Ben Carson, M.D., Candy Carson, Sentinel, $25.95 12. A Fighting Chance Elizabeth Warren, Metropolitan, $28 13. The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses Kevin Birmingham, Penguin Press, $29.95 14. How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking Jordan Ellenberg, Penguin Press, $27.95 15. Blood Feud: The Clintons vs. the Obamas Edward Klein, Regnery, $27.99 = Debut = On the Rise ★ ★ The Appetites of Girls: A Novel, by Pamela Moses (Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam, $26.95) “The relationship women in Western culture have with food is complicated and often fraught with strange rituals and beliefs, unhealthy behavior, guilt, and shame.While potentially triggering for those currently struggling with an eating disorder, the stories shared by the four women in this book are heartfelt and encouraging. From their friendships as roommates at an Ivy League college, each woman’s life is detailed through their relationships with food and with other people at defining points in their lives.Their struggles and emotions feel very real and are often all too familiar.” —Samantha Gordon, The Library Shop, San Diego, CA Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across America. Copyright American Booksellers Association. All rights reserved. ★ ★
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1. The Silkworm Robert Galbraith, J.K. Rowling, Mulholland, $28
2.TheGoldfinch Donna Tartt, Little Brown, $30
3.Mr.Mercedes Stephen King, Scribner, $30
4.AlltheLightWeCannotSee Anthony Doerr, Scribner, $27
8.TheInventionofWings Sue Monk Kidd, Viking, $27.95
9.TheVacationers Emma Straub, Riverhead, $26.95
10.Invisible James Patterson, David Ellis, Little Brown, $28
11.AllFallDown Jennifer Weiner, Atria, $26.99
12. TheMatchmaker Elin Hilderbrand, Little Brown, $28
13. ChinaDolls Lisa See, Random House, $27
14. TheOne&Only EmilyGiffin,Ballantine,$28
15. TheLastKindWordsSaloon Larry McMurtry, Liveright, $24.95
17. YourFathers,WhereAreThey?And theProphets,DoTheyLiveForever? Dave Eggers, Knopf, $25.95
FICTION NONFICTION
OtherIndieFavoritesTheGlassKitchen:ANovelofSisters,byLindaFrancisLee(St.Martin’sPress,$25.99) “The Glass Kitchen is a charming story of sisters, cooking, and starting over. Portia moves to New York City to be with her sisters after a humiliating divorce from a rising political star in Texas. Like her beloved grandmother, Portia is gifted with ‘The Knowing’—an ability to ‘see’ a meal that she must cook, even though she does not know who the meal is for or what the circumstances might be. This is a warm and magical tale of love, family, and forgiveness—with some delicious recipes included!” —PatriciaWorth,RiverReader,Lexington,MO
Indie BestsellersHardcover Week of 07.03.14
1.HardChoices Hillary Rodham Clinton, S&S, $35
2.CapitalintheTwenty-FirstCentury Thomas Piketty, Belknap Press, $39.95
3.EverythingINeedtoKnowILearned FromaLittleGoldenBook Diane Muldrow, Golden Books, $9.99
4.ThinkLikeaFreak Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner, Morrow, $28.99
5.Unbroken Laura Hillenbrand, Random House, $28
6.FlashBoys Michael Lewis, Norton, $27.95
7.TibetanPeachPie Tom Robbins, Ecco, $27.99
8.DavidandGoliath Malcolm Gladwell, Little Brown, $29
11.OneNation Ben Carson, M.D., Candy Carson, Sentinel, $25.95
12.AFightingChance Elizabeth Warren, Metropolitan, $28
13.TheMostDangerousBook:TheBattle forJamesJoyce’sUlysses Kevin Birmingham, Penguin Press, $29.95
14.HowNottoBeWrong:ThePowerof MathematicalThinking Jordan Ellenberg, Penguin Press, $27.95
15.BloodFeud:TheClintonsvs.the Obamas Edward Klein, Regnery, $27.99
= Debut = On the Rise
★
★
TheAppetitesofGirls:ANovel,byPamelaMoses(AmyEinhornBooks/Putnam,$26.95)“The relationship women in Western culture have with food is complicated and often fraught with strange rituals and beliefs, unhealthy behavior, guilt, and shame. While potentially triggering for those currently struggling with an eating disorder, the stories shared by the four women in this book are heartfelt and encouraging. From their friendships as roommates at an Ivy League college, each woman’s life is detailed through their relationships with food and with other peopleatdefiningpointsintheirlives.Theirstrugglesandemotionsfeel very real and are often all too familiar.” —SamanthaGordon,TheLibraryShop,SanDiego,CA
Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across America. Copyright American Booksellers Association. All rights reserved.
MASS MARKETAnotherIndieFavoriteEmandtheBigHoom:ANovel,byJerryPinto(Penguin,$16) “This is the story of the Mendes family who live in Bombay, India. Em is Imelda. The Big Hoom is Augustine. When they fall in love, he is handsome, reliable, and tender; she is witty, charismatic, and eccentric. But after their two children are born, it becomes clear that Em is also bipolar. The life of the family revolves around her—her highs, her lows, her suicide attempts, and her recoveries. Told through the eyes of their teenage son, Em and the Big Hoom is a rare story of love, pain, and laughter. Pinto weaves a beautiful tale of a family trying to be family despite the odds.” —EileenGarvin,WaucomaBookstore,HoodRiver,OR
= Debut = On the Rise
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alt, Oliver Jeffers (Illus.), Philom
el,
$17.99
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oodnigh
tMoon
Margaret W
ise Brown, C
lement H
urd (Illus.),
H
arper, $8.99
3.F
rozen
(LittleG
oldenBook)
Victoria Saxon, G
race Lee (Illus.), Random
H
ouse/Disney, $3.99
4.T
hePige
onNeedsaB
ath!
Mo W
illems, D
isney Press, $16.99
5.Oh,th
ePlacesY
ou’llG
o!
Dr. Seuss, R
andom H
ouse, $17.99
6.F
rozen
:Anna’sA
ctofLove/E
lsa’s
IcyM
agic Lisa Marsoli, Joey C
hou (Illus.),
R
andom H
ouse/Disney, $4.99
7.T
heV
eryHungryC
aterpillar
Eric Carle, Putnam
, $10.99
8.F
rozen
(BigG
oldenBook)
Bill Scollon, Disney Storybook A
rtists (Illus.),
Random
House/D
isney, $9.99
9.A
Dayin
theSu
n Frank Berrios,
RH
Disney (Illus.), R
andom H
ouse/Disney, $3.99
10.W
hereth
eWildThingsA
re
M
aurice Sendak, Harper, $18.99
11.P
attheB
unny
Dorothy K
unhardt, Golden, $9.99
12.A
Taleo
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ns
Fabio Laguna, Simon Spotlight, $3.99
13.G
oodNigh
t,Gorilla
Peggy Rathm
ann, Putnam, $7.99
14.M
akeWayfo
rDucklings
RobertM
cCloskey,Puffin,$7.99
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Children’s Books Indie Bestsellers
Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across Am
erica. Copyright A
merican Booksellers A
ssociation. All rights reserved.
CHILDREN’S INTEREST
ILLUSTRATED
FICTION SERIES
Week of 07.03.14
All Fiction Series titles are hardcover and paperback unless noted.
1.T
heFaultin
OurS
tars
John Green, D
utton, $17.99
2.L
ookingfo
rAlask
a
John G
reen, Speak, $9.99
3.P
aperT
owns
John Green, Speak, $9.99
4.A
nAbundanceofK
atherin
es
John Green, Speak, $9.99
5.T
heBookThief
Markus Z
usak, Knopf, $12.99
6.IfIS
tay
G
ayle Forman, Speak, $10.99
7. W
onder
R.J. Palacio, K
nopf, $15.99
8.M
inecra
ft:Esse
ntialH
andbook
Scholastic, $7.99
9.M
inecra
ft:Redsto
neHandbook
Scholastic, $7.99
10.W
eW
ereLiars
E. Lockhart, Delacorte, $17.99
11.T
heGive
r
Lois Low
ry, Laurel-Leaf, $6.99
12.W
illGray
son,W
illGray
son
John Green, D
avid Levithan, Speak, $9.99
13.E
leanor&
Park
Rainbow
Row
ell,St.Martin’sG
riffin,$18.99
14.F
rozen:T
heJu
niorN
ovelizatio
n
R
andom H
ouse/Disney, $4.99
15.T
heGlassS
entence
S.E. Grove, V
iking Children’s Books, $17.99
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rgent
Veronica Roth, K
atherine Tegen Books
2.M
agicT
reeHouse
Mary Pope O
sborne, Sal Murdocca (Illus.),
Random
House
3.T
heMaze
Runner
James D
ashner, Delacorte
4.M
ortalIn
struments
Cassandra C
lare, Margaret K
. McElderry
Books
5.D
iaryofaW
impyKid
Jeff K
inney, Am
ulet
6.MissP
eregrin
e’sP
eculiarC
hildren
R
ansom R
iggs, Quirk
7.M
iddleSchool
James Patterson, C
hris Tebbetts, Laura Park
(Illus.), Little Brow
n
NewinSeries:S
aveRafe!
8.Iv
y&Bean
A
nnie Barrows, Sophie Blackall (Illus.),
Chronicle
9
. TheHeroeso
fOlympus
Rick R
iordan, Hyperion
10.E
lephant&
Piggie
M
o Willem
s, Hyperions
★
AnotherIn
dieFavo
riteforT
eenReaders
BuzzK
ill,byBethFantask
ey(H
MHBooksfo
rYoungR
eaders,$
17.99)“Fantaskey
really understands the personality of today’s teens, and Buzz Kill has a believable heroine in a believable high school. H
er references to the N
ancy Drew
books and their effect on high school am
ateur detective Millie add another
dimension to the m
ystery. An entertaining read
with plenty of tw
ists and turns!” —Betsy
Rider,O
tto’s,A
Booklover’s
Parad
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1. The Silkworm Robert Galbraith, J.K. Rowling, Mulholland, $28
2.TheGoldfinch Donna Tartt, Little Brown, $30
3.Mr.Mercedes Stephen King, Scribner, $30
4.AlltheLightWeCannotSee Anthony Doerr, Scribner, $27