Sunday, November 10, 2013

New York Times Best Seller List (11/10/2013)


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FICTION

1 SYCAMORE ROW by John Grisham

A sequel, about race and inheritance, to “A Time to Kill.”

2 THE GOLDFINCH by Donna Tartt

A painting smuggled out of the Metropolitan Museum of Art after a bombing becomes
a boy’s prize, guilt and burden.

3 DOCTOR SLEEP by Stephen King

Now grown up, Dan, the boy with psycho-intuitive powers in “The Shining,” helps ano
ther threatened child with a gift.

4 WE ARE WATER by Wally Lamb

About to marry the woman who is her gallery owner, a divorced artist and mother must co
nfront secrets from her past.

5 THE LONGEST RIDE by Nicholas Sparks

The lives of two couples converge unexpectedly.

6 IDENTICAL by Scott Turow

Paul Giannis running for mayor of Kindle County, is accused of having played a role in
the murder of his identical twin brother's girlfriend — for which his brother, Cass,
has already served time.

7 STORM FRONT by John Sandford

The Minnesota investigator Virgil Flowers becomes involved in the hunt for an ancient
inscribed stone smuggled out of the Middle East.

8 GONE by James Patterson
Detective Michael Bennett, living with his 10 adopted children on a California farm, is
pursued by the head of a Mexican drug cartel he once put in jail.

9 BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY by Helen Fielding.

Bridget, now 51 and a mother and widow, is once again looking for love.

10 JUST ONE EVIL ACT by Elizabeth George

In the 18th Inspector Lynley novel, Lynley’s partner Barbara Havers searches for a friend’s
kidnapped child in Italy.

11 THE CIRCLE by Dave Eggers

A dystopian novel about life on the campus of a powerful Internet company.

12 THE LOWLAND by Jhumpa Lahiri

After his radical brother is killed, an Indian scientist brings his widow to join him in
America.

13 THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS by Elizabeth Gilbert.

A 19th-century botanist’s love of knowledge takes her to Tahiti; by the author of
“Eat, Pray, Love.”

14 SILENT NIGHT by Robert B. Parker with Helen Brann

The unfinished manuscript of this Christmas story by Parker, who died in 2010,
was completed by his longtime agent; it concerns a home for street kids that enlists
the services of Spenser, the Boston P.I.

15 AIMLESS LOVE by Billy Collins

More than 50 new poems as well as selections from previous books from the two
-term poet laureate of the Untied States.

16 POLICE by Jo Nesbo

A serial killer is targeting Oslo police officers; is Harry Hole still alive?