FICTION
1. “THE PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER” by Bill Clinton and James Patterson. ( little, Brown ).
Matthew Keating, a past president of the united states and former Navy SEAL, goes on his own to find his abduct adolescent daughter .
2. “THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME” by Laura Dave ( Simon & Schuster ) .
Hannah Hall discovers truths about her neglect conserve and bonds with his daughter from a previous relationship .
3. “MALIBU RISING” by Taylor Jenkins Reid ( Ballantine ) .
Four celebrated siblings throw an epic party to celebrate the end of summer. But over the path of 24 hours, their lives will change forever .
4. “THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY” by Matt Haig ( Viking ) .
Nora Seed finds a library beyond the edge of the universe that contains books with multiple possibilities of the lives one could have lived .
5. “GOLDEN GIRL” by Elin Hilderbrand ( Little, Brown ) .
A Nantucket novelist gets one concluding summer to watch what happens from the big beyond .
6. “THE MAIDENS” by Alex Michaelides (Celadon).
A therapist suspects a greek tragedy professor at Cambridge University of committing murder .
7. “SOOLEY” by John Grisham ( Doubleday ) .
Samuel Sooleymon, who receives a basketball scholarship to North Carolina Central, becomes determined to bring his family over from a civil war-ravaged South Sudan .
8. “PROJECT HAIL MARY” by Andy Weir ( Ballantine ) .
Ryland Grace awakes from a long rest entirely and army for the liberation of rwanda from base, and the fortune of humanity rests on his shoulders .
9. “THE FOUR WINDS” by Kristin Hannah ( St. Martin ’ mho ) .
As dust storms roll during the Great Depression, Elsa must choose between saving the class and farm or heading West .
10. “THE OTHER BLACK GIRL” by Zakiya Dalila Harris ( Atria ) ,
Tension unfurls when two young Black women meet against the starkly blank backdrop of New York City book publish .
11. “THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE” by V.E. Schwab ( Tor/Forge ) .
A faustian bargain comes with a excommunicate that affects the gamble Addie LaRue has across centuries .
12. “THE HILL WE CLIMB” by Amanda Gorman ( Viking ) .
The poem read on President Joe Biden ’ sulfur Inauguration Day, by the youngest poet to write and perform an inauguration poem .
13. “THE VANISHING HALF” by Brit Bennett. ( Riverhead )
The lives of match sisters who run away from a southerly black community at age 16 deviate as one returns and the other takes on a unlike racial identity but their fates intertwine .
14. “THE SWEETNESS OF WATER” by Nathan Harris ( Little, Brown ) .
Two brothers freed by the Emancipation Proclamation hope to reunite with their mother while the prevent romance between two Confederate soldiers causes chaos .
15. “TOM CLANCY: TARGET ACQUIRED” by Don Bentley ( Putnam ) .
A cushy assignment to help the CIA puts Jack Ryan Jr. in the sights of discipline killers.
NONFICTION
1. “KILLING THE MOB” by Bill O ’ Reilly and Martin Dugard ( St. Martin ’ s ) .
The tenth book in the button-down commentator ’ s “ Killing ” series looks at organized crime in the U.S. during the twentieth hundred .
2. “THE BOMBER MAFIA” by Malcolm Gladwell ( Little, Brown ) .
A attend at the key players and outcomes of preciseness bombing during World War II .
3. “GREENLIGHTS” by Matthew McConaughey ( Crown ) .
The Oscar-winning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over the final 35 years .
4. “UNTAMED” by Glennon Doyle ( Dial ) .
The activist and public speaker describes her journey of listening to her inner voice .
5. “CASTE” by Isabel Wilkerson ( Random House ) .
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist examines aspects of caste systems across civilizations and reveals a inflexible hierarchy in America today.\
6. “CRYING IN H MART” by Michelle Zauner ( Knopf ) .
The daughter of a korean mother and jewish American father, and drawing card of the indie rock plan japanese Breakfast, describes creating her own identity after losing her mother to cancer .
7. “THE ANTHROPOCENE REVIEWED” by John Green ( Dutton ) .
A collection of personal essays that review different facets of the human-centered planet .
8. “HOW THE WORD IS PASSED” by Clint Smith ( Little, Brown ) .
A staff writer at The Atlantic explores the bequest of slavery and its imprint on centuries of american history .
9. “WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU?” by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey ( Flatiron ) .
An access to dealing with trauma that shifts an essential question used to investigate it .
10. “THE PREMONITION” by Michael Lewis ( Norton ) .
Stories of skeptics who went against the official reaction of the Trump administration to the outbreak of COVID-19 .
11. “THINK AGAIN” by Adam Grant. ( Viking )
An examination of the cognitive skills of rethink and unlearn that could be used to adapt to a quickly change world .
12. “ON JUNETEENTH” by Annette Gordon-Reed ( Liveright ). \
The Pulitzer Prize winner weaves together american history with personal memoir to show the importance of events in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865 .
13. “SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER” by Ashley C. Ford ( Flatiron ) .
A memoir about growing up as a poor black daughter in Indiana with a family fragmented by captivity .
14. “NOISE” by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein ( Little, Brown Spark ) .
What might cause variability in judgments that should be identical and potential ways to remedy this .
15. “HOW TO BE AN ANTIRACIST” by Ibram X. Kendi ( One World ) .
A fuse for creating a more good and equitable company through name and opposing racism.
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