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New York Times Bestsellers

Fiction

  1. The Calamity Club
    Kathryn Stockett
    As things get tougher during the Depression, several women look for ways to improve their circumstances.
  2. Yesteryear
    Caro Claire Burke
    Natalie Heller Mills, a privileged tradwife social media influencer, wakes up to find she is living in the comparatively difficult reality of 1855.
  3. The Butcher Legacy
    Alaina Urquhart
    The third book in the Dr. Wren Muller series. Wren and Leroux get back to work as young girls vanish in two cities.
  4. Whistler
    Ann Patchett
    Decades after their time together, a woman reconnects with her stepfather and they look back at the directions their lives have taken.
  5. The Secrets We Hide
    Karin Slaughter
    The second book in the North Falls thriller series. Sheriff Emmy Clifton investigates a crime in which a mother was murdered and her daughter left for dead.
  6. The True Meaning of Love
    Danielle Steel
    When Russia attacks their country, Ukrainian citizens find ways to fight while others must flee.
  7. The Unknown
    Riley Sager
    A century after some spiritual mediums disappeared from a remote Vermont island, a research trip for a film starts old troubles anew.
  8. The Correspondent
    Virginia Evans
    Letters from someone she used to know push Sybil Van Antwerp toward revisiting her past and finding a way to forgive.
  9. The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook
    Matt Dinniman
    The third book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. Carl and Donut are up against a subway system filled with monsters.
  10. Daggermouth
    H.M. Wolfe
    In a city divided by privilege and poverty, a mercenary is forced to marry the president’s son, whom she attempted to kill.
 

Nonfiction

  1. Regime Change
    Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
    Two White House correspondents for The New York Times delve into the first year of President Trump's second term.
  2. The Day After
    Brian Tyler Cohen
    The author of “Shameless” looks at the relationship Republicans and Democrats have to power and prescribes ways for it to be used after Donald Trump’s presidency.
  3. Strangers
    Belle Burden
    Burden retraces her marriage of 20 years in search of clues to help shape her understanding about its demise and to find a way forward.
  4. Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I've Cried About
    Isabel Klee
    Klee helps foster dogs overcome challenges while she faces her own complications.
  5. London Falling
    Patrick Radden Keefe
    The author of “Say Nothing” details the efforts by the parents of a 19-year-old Londoner to uncover the truth about his mysterious death and secret life.
  6. Communion
    JD Vance
    The vice president and author of “Hillbilly Elegy” describes how he perceives his faith played a part in his work in public life.
  7. Biological War
    Annie Jacobsen
    The author of “Nuclear War” describes potential outcomes of biological warfare, including mass death and societal breakdown.
  8. The Anxious Generation
    Jonathan Haidt
    A co-author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” looks at the mental health impacts that a phone-based life has on children.
  9. Revolution
    Eric Metaxas
    The author of “Martin Luther” and “Bonhoeffer” gives an account of the foundation of the United States of America.
  10. The Land and Its People
    David Sedaris
    Essays on the passage of time, complicated relationships and some unexpected delights life has to offer.

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Last updated: August 20, 2026

 
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