Publishers Weekly Best-Selling BooksBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published 1:49 AM GMT+8, June 2, 2023 Share HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “Identity” by Nora Roberts (St. Martin’s Press) 2. “Happy Place” by Emily Henry (Berkley) 3. “The Covenant of Water” by Abraham Verghese (Grove) 4. ...
Rash combines bold cartooning with countdown-style storytelling in this meaningfully starry-eyed view of an eclipse. After a child narrator learns that there will be a total solar eclipse, the narrative details planning steps leading up to the event’s viewing, and beyond. It’s a breathtaking...
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The best books of 2024, picked by the editors of Publishers Weekly. Best books in fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, nonfiction, memoir, children's books, and more.
12.“The Housemaid”by Freida McFadden (Grand Central Publishing) 13.“Never Finished”by David Goggins (Lioncrest) 14.“A Court of Silver Flames”by Sarah J. Maas (Bloomsbury) 15.“Every Summer After”by Carley Fortune (Berkley) — Publishers Weekly Best-Sellers via AP...
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Publishers Weekly Best-Selling Books HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “The Five-Star Weekend” by Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown) 2. “Happy Place” by Emily Henry (Berkley) 3. “Zero Days” by Ruth Ware (Scout) 4. “The Covenant of Water” by Abraham Verghese (Grove)...
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This year legal themes were almost all holdovers from the battles being fought in 2023. In one significant final chapter, the Association of American Publishers prevailed over the Internet Archive—again. In September, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the finding that held IA guilty of ...