THIS
WEEK
COMBINED PRINT & E-BOOK
FICTION
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THIS
WEEK
COMBINED PRINT & E-BOOK
FICTION
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1
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, by Paula Hawkins. (Riverhead.) A psychological thriller set in the environs of London is full of
complications and betrayals.
F HAW
9
RAZOR GIRL, by Carl Hiaasen (Knopf.) The ex-cop Andrew Yancy from “Bad Monkey”
gets involved in a kidnapping gone wrong.
M HIA
NB
2
COMMONWEALTH, by Ann Patchett (Harper.) Five decades in the lives of two families — parents, children, siblings, stepchildren — remade by divorce
F PAT
NB
10
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, by Colson Whitehead (Doubleday.) A teenage girl heads north on the network that helped slaves escape to freedom,
envisioned in this novel as a secret system of actual tracks and tunnels.
F WHI
NB
3
PIRATE, by Clive Cussler and Robin Burcell (Putnam.) Sam and Remi Fargo pursue an ancient treasure.
F CUS
NB
11
THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10, by Ruth Ware (Scout.) A travel writer on a cruise is certain she has heard a body thrown overboard, but no one believes her.
F WAR
NB
4
THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS, by M. L. Stedman (Scribner.) An Australian lighthouse keeper and his wife decide to
keep a baby who has washed ashore.
F STE
12
ROBERT B. PARKER'S DEBT TO PAY, by Reed Farrel Coleman (Putnam.) Jesse Stone pursues a psychotic assassin out for revenge; a continuation of the series by Parker, who died in 2010.
M COL
NB
5
AN OBVIOUS FACT, by Craig Johnson (Viking.) Sheriff Walt Longmire and his friend Henry Standing Bear investigate a motorcycle accident. The basis of the Netflix series.
M JOH
NB
13
NUTSHELL, by Ian McEwan (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday.) A fetus in utero overhears his mother plotting with his uncle to kill his father.
F MCE
NB
6
APPRENTICE IN DEATH, by J. D. Robb (Berkley.) Lt. Eve Dallas of the N.Y.P.D. calls on the technological expertise of her husband, Roarke, when three skaters at Wollman Rink are shot by a sniper. By Nora Roberts, writing pseudonymously
M ROB
NB
14
THE LAST MILE, by David Baldacci Grand (Central.) In a sequel to “Memory Man,” Amos Decker, a detective with an extraordinary memory, investigates the case of a convicted killer who wins a last-minute reprieve.
F BAL
7
A MAN CALLED OVE, by Fredrik Backman (Washington Square.) A curmudgeon's gruff exterior masks a generosity of spirit.
Originally published in Sweden in 2014.
F BAC
15
A GREAT RECKONING, by Louise Penny (Minotaur.) An instructor at the police academy is found murdered, perhaps by one of the cadets favored by Armand Gamache, the retired homicide chief of the Sûreté du Québec.
M PEN
NB
8
WELL HUNG, by Lauren Blakely (Lauren Blakely.) The witty and wealthy Wyatt marries his off-limits assistant after a drunken spree in Las Vegas.
N/A
New York Times Best Seller List
THIS
WEEK
COMBINED PRINT & E-BOOK
NONFICTION
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THIS
WEEK
COMBINED PRINT & E-BOOK
NONFICTION
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1
KILLING THE RISING SUN, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard (Holt.) The host of “The O’Reilly Factor” recounts the final years of World War II.
940.5426
ORE
9
THE UPSIDE OF INEQUALITY, by Edward Conard (Portfolio/Penguin.) A former managing director at Bain Capital argues that the concern about inequality is misguided and will slow growth.
OO
2
LOVE WARRIOR, by Glennon Doyle Melton (Flatiron.) After her husband confesses to multiple infidelities, a woman who has overcome bulimia and alcoholism struggles to grow — and so does he.
306.893
MEL
NB
10
FORWARD, by Abby Wambach (Dey Street/ Morrow.) A memoir by the soccer player, the highest scorer on the United
States women’s national team.
OO
3
BETWEEN BREATHS, by Elizabeth Vargas (Grand Central.) The co-anchor of “World News Tonight” and “20/20” describes her long struggle with acute anxiety and panic attacks, which she attempted to medicate with alcohol.
362.292
VAR
NB
11
WHEN BREATH BECOMES AIR, by Paul Kalanithi. (Random House.) A memoir by a physician who received a diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer at the age of 36.
616.9942
KAL
4
THE GIRL WITH THE LOWER BACK TATTOO, by Amy Schumer (Gallery Books.) Humorous personal essays by
the comedian, actor and writer.
792.7028
SCH
12
SULLY, by Chesley B. Sullenberger III and Jeffrey Zaslow William
(Morrow/HarperCollins.) A memoir by the pilot who performed the successful emergency landing of a plane with 155 passengers on the Hudson River in 2009. The basis for the movie.
629.1309
SUL
NB
5
HILLBILLY ELEGY, by J. D. Vance (HarperCollins.) A Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles of the white working class through the story of his own childhood in the Rust Belt.
305.562
VAN
NB
13
GOOD VIBRATIONS, by Mike Love with James S. Hirsch (Blue Rider.) The rise and fall of the Beach Boys, by one of the band’s original members.
782.4216
LOV
NB
6
SCORCHED EARTH, by Michael Savage (Center Street.) The radio host discusses what will happen after the
administration of “President Maobama.”
OO
14
ALEXANDER HAMILTON, by Ron Chernow. (Penguin.) A biography of the first Treasury secretary, a major author of the Federalist Papers and an advocate of strong central government. Originally published in 2004 and the basis of the Broadway play.
973.4092
CHE
7
THE HIDDEN LIFE OF TREES, by Peter Wohlleben (Greystone.) A forester presents scientific research on the way trees interact with one another. A best
seller in Germany.
582.16
WHO
NB
15
A PERFECT SCORE, by Kathryn Hall and Craig Hall (Center Street.) A couple’s experience in building a successful Napa Valley winery.
OO
8
IN SUCH GOOD COMPANY, by Carol Burnett (Crown/Archetype. Burnett looks back on “The Carol Burnett Show” (1967-78), describing sketches and favorite guests as well as directors, musicians and members of the crew.
791.4572
BUR
THIS
WEEK
YOUNG ADULT
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THIS
WEEK
CHILDREN'S MIDDLE
GRADE
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1
A TORCH AGAINST THE NIGHT, by Sabaa Tahir (Razorbill.) When danger arrives from many fronts, Elias and Laia must run for their lives.
YA TAH
NB
1
WONDER, by R. J. Palacio. A boy with a facial deformity enters a mainstream
school. (Ages 8 to 12).
J PAL
2
THE THOUSANDTH FLOOR, by Katharine McGee (HarperCollins.) Five teenagers navigate a high-rise existence.
YA MCG
NB
2
DOG MAN, by Dav Pilkey (Scholastic.) A dog's head is combined with a
policeman's body to create this hybrid supercop hound.
J PIL
NB
3
GLASS SWORD, by Victoria Aveyard. Mare marshals an army of newbloods
with regicide on its mind.
YA AVE
3
GRAVITY FALLS: JOURNAL 3, by Rob Renzetti and Alex Hirsch. Illustrated by Andy Gonsalves and Stephanie Ramirez (Disney Press.) More monsters and mysteries.
OO
4
THIS IS WHERE IT ENDS, by Marieke Nijkamp. (Sourcebooks Fire.) An act of violence parsed from four
perspectives.
YA NIJ
4
THE HIDDEN ORACLE, by Rick Riordan. Cast out of Olympus, Apollo, now a mortal teenager with acne, sets out to restore his tarnished reputation.
J RIO
5
THE READER, by Traci Chee (Putnam.) Sefia uses the book that once belonged to her father to rescue her kidnapped aunt.
YA CHE
NB
5
THE LITTLEST BIGFOOT, by Jennifer Weiner (Aladdin.) An alienated girl, sent to an experimental school, spies another lonely soul, a bigfoot, across the lake.
J WEI
NB
6
SIX OF CROWS, by Leigh Bardugo (Holt.) A criminal prodigy assembles a fractiousteam to pull off a life-changing heist.
YA BAR
6
PAX, by Sara Pennypacker. Illustrated by Jon Klassen (Balzer & Bray.) Separation makes a boy and his pet fox wilder and tougher.
J PEN
7
GIRL IN PIECES, by Kathleen Glasgow (Delacorte.) A novel traces a teenager’s foray into self-harm.
OO
7
THE ANSWER, by Rebecca Sugar. llustrated by Elle Michalka and Tiffany Ford (Cartoon Network.) Ruby and Sapphire experience love for the first time; a companion volume to the animated series "Steven Universe."
N/A
8
LADY MIDNIGHT, by Cassandra Clare. (Margaret K. McElderry Books.) Another generation of Shadowhunters grapples with occult murders and the stirrings of first love.
YA CLA
NB
8
FISH IN A TREE, by Lynda Mullaly Hunt (Nancy Paulsen.) A new teacher helps a disruptive girl overcome her dyslexia.
J HUN
9
A COURT OF MIST AND FURY, by Sarah J. Maas. (Bloomsbury.) A sequel follows Feyre through the shadowy world of
the Night Court.
YA MAA
9
THE LAST KIDS ON EARTH AND THE ZOMBIE PARADE, by Max Brallier. Illustrated by Douglas Holgate (Viking.) Jack investigates why the walking dead are disappearing, before he and his friends are next.
J BRA
NB
10
ELEANOR AND PARK, by Rainbow Rowell. (St. Martin's Griffin.) The world opposes the love of two outcast teenagers.
YA ROW
10
RAYMIE NIGHTINGALE, by Kate
DiCamillo (Candlewick.) A baton-twirling 10-year-old hatches a plan to lure her father home.
THIS
MONTH
RELIGION, FAITH, AND
SPRITUALITY
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THIS
MONTH
GRAPHIC BOOKS
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UNINVITED, by Lysa TerKeurst (Thomas Nelson.) The author examines the roots of rejection and its ability to poison relationships, including one’s relationship with God.
248.86
TER
NB
1
GHOSTS, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic.) Two sisters discover that their quiet coastal town is haunted by ghosts, but are they something to fear, or embrace?
J TEL
NB
2
PRESENT OVER PERFECT, by Shauna Niequist (Zondervan.) A woman’s path from "burned out on busy" to a life of
grace, love, rest and play.
248.4 NIE
NB
2
BLACK PANTHER: A NATION UNDER OUR FEET, BOOK 1, by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze (Marvel Entertainment.) T’Challa, once again the king of Wakanda after his sister's death, finds his country under attack by superpowered terrorists.
GN COA
NB
3
THE FOUR AGREEMENTS, by Don Miguel Ruiz (Amber-Allen.) A guide to conduct, spiritual freedom and a life with fewer limitations, by a Mexican healer. Originally published in 2000.
299.792
RUI
3
SMILE, by Raina Telgemeier. Raina
experiences braces, boy troubles and other
plagues of the sixth grade.
JB TEL
4
THE UNTETHERED SOUL, by Michael A. Singer. (New Harbinger/Noetic.) The answer to who we are is said to be found in our consciousness. Originally published in 2012.
153 SIN
4
DRAMA, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic.) Callie becomes the stage manager for her middle school’s production of "Moon Over Mississippi.
YA TEL
5
THE POWER OF NOW, by Eckhart Tolle (New World Library. ) A guide to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. Originally published in 2002.
291.44
TOL
5
PERSEPOLIS, by Marjane Satrapi (Pantheon.) The author’s life in Iran during and after its 1979 revolution; first published in 2003
955.0542
SAT
6
BOUNDARIES, by Henry Cloud and John Townsend (Zondervan.) Practical guidelines for Christians. Originally published in 1992.
658.4092
CLO
NB
6
SPIDER-MAN/DEADPOOL, VOL. 1, by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness (Marvel
Entertainment.) There will be quips aplenty when Spidey and the Merc with a Mouth team up and go on a double date.
GN SPI
NB
7
WITHOUT RIVAL, by Lisa Bevere (Revell.) A call for women to dismantle the negative forces of rivalry, comparison and competition that keep them from experiencing God's love.
OO
7
FUN HOME, by Alison Bechdel (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.) In her first memoir, the author chronicles the life and death of her father, a closeted gay man and funeral director. First published in 2006.
741.5973
BEC
8
FERVENT, by Priscilla Shirer (B & H.) A guide to practical, purposeful praying, addressed particularly to women, by the Bible instructor and actress.
248.32
SHI
8
SISTERS, by Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic.) Raina is stuck in the back seat between her younger brother and sister for a weeklong road trip in this family memoir.
J 306.875
TEL
9
THE SECRET, by Rhonda Byrne (Atria.) The "Law of Attraction" as a key to getting what you want. Originally published in 2007.
158.1
BYR
9
THE BABY-SITTERS CLUB GRAPHIX: KRISTY'S GREAT IDEA, by Ann M. Martin and Raina Telgemeier (Scholastic.) Four friends start a babysitting business in this all-color adaptation of the first book in the series.
J TEL
10
THE POWER OF I AM, by Joel Osteen (FaithWords.) The pastor and author says you can determine your success or failure and your destiny with the words you use to speak about yourself.
248.4
OST
10
MARCH: BOOK ONE, by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell (Top Shelf
Productions.) Representative John Lewis of Georgia describes his childhood and the beginning of his involvement in the civil rights movement. The first volume of a trilogy.
328.7309
LEW