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Indie BestsellersHardcoverWeek of 01.08.15FICTIONNONFICTION1. All the Light We Cannot See1. Being MortalAnthony Doerr, Scribner, 27Atul Gawande, Metropolitan, 262. The Goldfinch2. Yes PleaseDonna Tartt, Little Brown, 30Amy Poehler, Dey Street, 28.993. Redeployment3. Not That Kind of GirlPhil Klay, Penguin Press, 26.95Lena Dunham, Random House, 284. Gray Mountain4. Small VictoriesJohn Grisham, Doubleday, 28.95Anne Lamott, Riverhead, 22.955. Station Eleven5. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying UpEmily St. John Mandel, Knopf, 24.95 Marie Kondo, Ten Speed Press, 16.996. The Rosie Effect6. Deep Down DarkGraeme Simsion, S&S, 25.99Hector Tobar, FSG, 267. Lila7. Killing PattonMarilynne Robinson, FSG, 26Bill O’Reilly, Martin Dugard, Holt, 308. The Escape8. Can’t We Talk About Something MorePleasant?David Baldacci, Grand Central, 28Roz Chast, Bloomsbury, 289. The Boston Girl9. Everything I Need to Know I LearnedFrom a Little Golden BookAnita Diamant, Scribner, 2610. The Paying GuestsDiane Muldrow, Golden Books, 9.99Sarah Waters, Riverhead, 28.9511. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and HisYears of PilgrimageHaruki Murakami, Knopf, 25.9510. Make It AheadIna Garten, Clarkson Potter, 3511. Money Master the GameTony Robbins, S&S, 2812. The Bone Clocks12. Plenty MoreDavid Mitchell, Random House, 30Yotam Ottolenghi, Ten Speed Press, 3513. Hope to Die13. 41: A Portrait of My FatherJames Patterson, Little Brown, 29George W. Bush, Crown, 2814. Revival14. The InnovatorsStephen King, Scribner, 30Walter Isaacson, S&S, 3515. The Narrow Road to the Deep NorthRichard Flanagan, Knopf, 26.95 15. The Motivation ManifestoBrendon Burchard, Hay House, 19.99Other Indie FavoritesVanessa and Her Sister: A Novel, by PriyaParmar (Ballantine Books, 26) “This novel tells theViking Bay: A Kay Hamilton Novel, by M.A.Lawson (Blue Rider Press, 26.95) “As recounted instory of sisters Vanessa and Virginia Stephens, later to become VanessaBell and Virginia Woolf.Vanessa, an emerging painter, tells their stories inher journal accompanied by the letters and telegrams of their families,husbands, and the many brilliant artists and painters in their circle. Itis a story of art, literature, betrayal, emotional upheaval, and, above all,the many complicated forms love takes. Set against the backdrop ofEdwardian England, a time of sweeping social transformations, Vanessaand Her Sister is a moving portrait of a brilliant family.” —StaciFiction Addiction, Greenville, SCRice, Bluebird Books, Hutchinson, KSBased on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across America.the first book in this series, Rosarito Beach, Kay Hamilton went roguewhile working for the DEA and was fired. She now has the perfectjob working for the Callahan Group, a top secret agency that doesthe government’s dirty work. Lawson has found the perfect vehiclefor Kay’s daredevil personality and her no-holds-barred action whenshe is trying to right a wrong or bring someone to justice. A rogueagent in a rogue agency suits Kay to a T and makes for nonstopaction and a great, entertaining read.” —Nancy McFarlane,Copyright American Booksellers Association. All rights reserved. Debut

Indie BestsellersPaperbackWeek of 01.08.15FICTIONLaura Hillenbrand, Random House, 162. Wild2. The Storied Life of A.J. FikryCheryl Strayed,Vintage, 15.95Gabrielle Zevin, Algonquin, 14.953. The Boys in the Boat3. The MartianDaniel James Brown, Penguin, 17Andy Weir, Broadway, 154. American Sniper4. The Rosie ProjectChris Kyle, Scott McEwen, Morrow, 15.99Graeme Simsion, S&S, 15.995. The Power of Habit5. Orphan TrainCharles Duhigg, Random House, 16Christina Baker Kline, Morrow, 14.996. The Heart of Everything That Is6. The Ocean at the End of the LaneBob Drury, Tom Clavin, S&S, 17Neil Gaiman, Morrow, 14.997. Brain on Fire7. AmericanahSusannah Cahalan, S&S, 16Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Anchor, 15.958. Let’s Explore Diabetes With Owls8. The Strange LibraryDavid Sedaris, Back Bay, 17Haruki Murakami, Knopf, 189. 10% Happier9. Inherent ViceDan Harris, Dey Street, 15.99Thomas Pynchon, Penguin, 1710. George Washington’s Secret SixBrian Kilmeade, Don Yaeger, Sentinel, 16Jennifer Egan, Heidi Pitlor (Eds.), Mariner, 14.9511. Still Life With Bread CrumbsAnna Quindlen, Random House, 1612. The First Phone Call From HeavenMitch Albom, Harper, 15.9913. My Brilliant FriendElena Ferrante, Europa Editions, 17 14. Dept. of SpeculationJenny Offill,Vintage, 1515. An Unnecessary WomanRabih Alameddine, Grove Press, 16MASS MARKET1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Gone Girl Gillian Flynn, Broadway, 9.99American Sniper Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen, Harper, 9.99A Game of Thrones George R.R. Martin, Bantam, 9.99Sycamore Row John Grisham, Dell, 9.99Sharp Objects Gillian Flynn, Broadway, 9.99Mistress James Patterson, David Ellis,Vision, 10Inferno Dan Brown, Anchor, 9.99The Casual Vacancy J.K. Rowling, Little Brown, 10Bossypants Tina Fey, Reagan Arthur/Little Brown, 9The Name of the Wind Patrick Rothfuss, DAW, 8.99NONFICTION1. Unbroken1. Gone GirlGillian Flynn, Broadway, 1510. The Best American Short Stories2014.org11. This Is the Story of a Happy MarriageAnn Patchett, Harper Perennial, 15.9912. The Smartest Kids in the WorldAmanda Ripley, S&S, 15.9913. Bad FeministRoxane Gay, Harper Perennial, 15.9914. The World Almanac and Book of Facts2015Sarah Janssen (Ed.), World Almanac, 13.99 15. The Death of Santini: The Story of aFather and His SonPat Conroy, Dial Press, 16Another Indie FavoriteWhile Beauty Slept: A Novel, by ElizabethBlackwell (Berkley Trade, 16) “Humble Elise Dalrisswas a companion to the beautiful princess Rose, who, as the fablerecounts, was doomed since birth. The king’s aunt Millicent, whowas banished from the kingdom on the day after Rose’s birthbecause the king felt she had put a spell on his wife, returns onthe celebration day and proclaims, ‘You will all spend the rest ofyour life in fear.’ Then she disappears leaving behind a kingdomreeling in shock and horror. Through the eyes of Elise, Blackwellhas retold the tale of Sleeping Beauty using dark, sensual, andmagical language and a complex plot full of surprises. Readerswill be enthralled with this debut.” —Karen Briggs, GreatNorthern Books & Hobbies, Oscoda, MIBased on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across America.Copyright American Booksellers Association. All rights reserved. Debut

Indie BestsellersCHILDREN’S INTERESTB.J. Novak, Dial, 17.996. A New Reindeer FriendWeek of 01.08.15FICTION SERIES1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid2. The Maze RunnerJeff Kinney, Amulet (hardcover)James Dashner, Delacorte3. Magic Tree House4. DivergentMary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca (Illus.),Random House5. The Heroes of OlympusVeronica Roth, Katherine Tegen Books6. Elephant & PiggieRick Riordan, Hyperion7. The Hunger GamesMo Willems, Hyperion8. Ivy & BeanSuzanne Collins, Scholastic9. Harry PotterAnnie Barrows, Sophie Blackall (Illus.),ChronicleJ.K. Rowling, Scholastic/Arthur A. LevineBooksfacing trials beyond their years.” —MarikaMcCoola, Northshire Bookstore, SaratogaSprings, NY(Illus.) (Candlewick, 15.99) “In thisclassic Hoban tale reimagined in graphic-novelformat by Deacon, Jim is in the hospital waitingfor an operation. To help with his fear, a nursetells him to find his good place and meet his‘finder’ there, the one who will help him findhis way back from the operation. Jim’s dreamsequences are beautifully illustrated, taking thereader to places in Jim’s journey where wordscannot go. An emotional journey for readersJim’s Lion, by Russell Hoban, Alexis DeaconAnother Indie Favorite for Ages 4 to 8All Fiction Series titles are hardcover and paperback unless noted.10. The Land of StoriesDorothy Kunhardt, Golden, 9.99Chris Colfer, Little Brown14. Stopping by Woods on a SnowyEveningJan Brett, Putnam Juvenile, 17.9913. The Animals’ SantaPeggy Rathmann, Putnam, 7.9912. Good Night, GorillaBill Scollon, Disney Storybook Artists (Illus.),Random House/Disney, 9.9911. Frozen (Big Golden Book)Herve Tullet, Chronicle, 15.9910. Press Here9. The Very Hungry CaterpillarEric Carle, Putnam, 10.998. Pat the BunnyMaurice Sendak, Harper, 18.997. Where the Wild Things AreRandom House/Disney, 9.99Victoria Saxon, Grace Lee (Illus.), RandomHouse/Disney, 3.995. Frozen (Little Golden Book)Oliver Jeffers, Philomel, 26.994. Once Upon an AlphabetMargaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (Illus.),Harper, 8.993. Goodnight MoonDrew Daywalt, Oliver Jeffers (Illus.), Philomel, 17.992. The Day the Crayons Quit1. The Book With No PicturesILLUSTRATEDChildren’s Books1. The Fault in Our StarsJohn Green, Speak, 12.992. Paper TownsJohn Green, Speak, 9.993. Unbroken (Young Adult Adaptation)Laura Hillenbrand, Delacorte Press, 19.994. Minecraft: Construction HandbookScholastic, 7.995. Looking for AlaskaJohn Green, Speak, 9.996. SistersRaina Telgemeier, Graphix, 10.997. If I StayGayle Forman, Speak, 10.998. Brown Girl DreamingJacqueline Woodson, Nancy Paulsen Books, 16.999. WonderR.J. Palacio, Knopf, 16.9910. Minecraft: Combat HandbookScholastic, 7.9911. Minecraft: Essential HandbookScholastic, 7.9912. We Were LiarsE. Lockhart, Delacorte, 17.9913. SmileRaina Telgemeier, Graphix, 10.9914. The GiverLois Lowry, Harcourt, 9.99Robert Frost, Susan Jeffers (Illus.), Dutton, 16.99Copyright American Booksellers Association. All rights reserved. 15. Mix It Up!Herve Tullet, Chronicle, 15.9915. Minecraft: Redstone HandbookScholastic, 7.99Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across America.

Indie BestsellersFictionWeek of 01.08.15HARDCOVER1. All the Light We Cannot See1. Gone GirlAnthony Doerr, Scribner, 27Gillian Flynn, Broadway, 152. The Goldfinch2. The Storied Life of A.J. FikryDonna Tartt, Little Brown, 30Gabrielle Zevin, Algonquin, 14.953. Redeployment3. The MartianPhil Klay, Penguin Press, 26.95Andy Weir, Broadway, 154. Gray Mountain4. The Rosie ProjectJohn Grisham, Doubleday, 28.95Graeme Simsion, S&S, 15.995. Station Eleven5. Orphan TrainEmily St. John Mandel, Knopf, 24.95 Christina Baker Kline, Morrow, 14.996. The Rosie Effect6. The Ocean at the End of the LaneGraeme Simsion, S&S, 25.99Neil Gaiman, Morrow, 14.997. Lila7. AmericanahMarilynne Robinson, FSG, 26Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Anchor, 15.958. The Escape8. The Strange LibraryDavid Baldacci, Grand Central, 28Haruki Murakami, Knopf, 189. The Boston Girl9. Inherent ViceAnita Diamant, Scribner, 26Thomas Pynchon, Penguin, 1710. The Paying Guests10. The Best American Short Stories2014Sarah Waters, Riverhead, 28.9511. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and HisYears of PilgrimageHaruki Murakami, Knopf, 25.9511. Still Life With Bread CrumbsAnna Quindlen, Random House, 16Mitch Albom, Harper, 15.9913. My Brilliant Friend13. Hope to DieElena Ferrante, Europa Editions, 17James Patterson, Little Brown, 29 14.14. RevivalStephen King, Scribner, 30Dept. of SpeculationJenny Offill,Vintage, 1515. The Narrow Road to the Deep NorthBased on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across America.Jennifer Egan, Heidi Pitlor (Eds.), Mariner, 14.9512. The First Phone Call From Heaven12. The Bone ClocksDavid Mitchell, Random House, 30Richard Flanagan, Knopf, 26.95PAPERBACK15. An Unnecessary WomanRabih Alameddine, Grove Press, 16Copyright American Booksellers Association. All rights reserved. Debut

Indie BestsellersNonfictionHARDCOVER1. Being MortalLaura Hillenbrand, Random House, 162. Yes Please2. WildAmy Poehler, Dey Street, 28.99Cheryl Strayed,Vintage, 15.953. The Boys in the Boat3. Not That Kind of GirlDaniel James Brown, Penguin, 17Lena Dunham, Random House, 284. American Sniper4. Small VictoriesChris Kyle, Scott McEwen, Morrow, 15.99Anne Lamott, Riverhead, 22.955. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying UpMarie Kondo, Ten Speed Press, 16.99Bob Drury, Tom Clavin, S&S, 17Hector Tobar, FSG, 267. Brain on Fire7. Killing PattonSusannah Cahalan, S&S, 16Bill O’Reilly, Martin Dugard, Holt, 308. Can’t We Talk About Something MorePleasant?Roz Chast, Bloomsbury, 2811. Money Master the GameTony Robbins, S&S, 2812. Plenty MoreYotam Ottolenghi, Ten Speed Press, 3513. 41: A Portrait of My FatherGeorge W. Bush, Crown, 2814. The InnovatorsWalter Isaacson, S&S, 35 15. The Motivation ManifestoBrendon Burchard, Hay House, 19.99Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across America.8. Let’s Explore Diabetes With OwlsDavid Sedaris, Back Bay, 179. 10% Happier9. Everything I Need to Know I LearnedFrom a Little Golden Book10. Make It Ahead5. The Power of HabitCharles Duhigg, Random House, 166. The Heart of Everything That Is6. Deep Down DarkIna Garten, Clarkson Potter, 35PAPERBACK1. UnbrokenAtul Gawande, Metropolitan, 26Diane Muldrow, Golden Books, 9.99Week of 01.08.15Dan Harris, Dey Street, 15.9910. George Washington’s Secret SixBrian Kilmeade, Don Yaeger, Sentinel, 1611. This Is the Story of a Happy MarriageAnn Patchett, Harper Perennial, 15.9912. The Smartest Kids in the WorldAmanda Ripley, S&S, 15.9913. Bad FeministRoxane Gay, Harper Perennial, 15.9914. The World Almanac and Book of Facts2015Sarah Janssen (Ed.), World Almanac, 13.99 15. The Death of Santini: The Story of aFather and His SonPat Conroy, Dial Press, 16Copyright American Booksellers Association. All rights reserved. Debut

6. Mistress James Patterson, David Ellis, Vision, 10 Dan Brown, Anchor, 9.997. Inferno 8. The Casual Vacancy J.K. Rowling, Little Brown, 10 9. Bossypants Tina Fey, Reagan Arthur/Little Brown, 9 Patrick Rothfuss, DAW, 8.9910. The Name of the Wind 1. Unbroken Laura Hillenbrand, Random House, 16 2. Wild Cheryl Strayed, Vintage, 15.95 3. The .

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