Fiction with rigid blanket
1. James By Percival Everett (Doubleday: $ 28) a reimagination full of action of “The adventures of Huckleberry Finn”.
2. Small things like these By Claire Keegan (Grove Press: $ 20) during the 1985 Christmas season, a coal merchant in an Irish village made a disturbing discovery.
3. All four By Miranda July (Riverhead Books: $ 29) A woman upsets her domestic life in this irreverent novel.
4 Onyx storm By Rebecca Yarros (Entanched: Red Tower Books: $ 33) A limited luxury edition of the fantastic series with an exclusive design work.
5. Intermezzo By Sally Rooney (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $ 29) Two brothers in mourning reconcile with their history.
6. We do not separate by Han Kang, translated by E. Yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris (Hogarth: $ 28) The story of a friendship between two women who counts with a hidden chapter in Korean history.
7. Witchcraft for capricious girls By Grady Hendrix (Berkley: $ 30) in a house for young pregnant women in 1970 in Florida, a book on witchcraft has turned Lives.
8. The god of the woods By Liz Moore (Riverhead Books: $ 30) Two worlds collide when a teenager disappears from her Adirondacks summer camp.
9. Storm onyx By Rebecca Yarros (tangled: Red Tower Books: $ 30) The third episode of the successful Dragon Rider series.
10. Isola By Allegra Goodman (The Dial Press: $ 29) A French nobleman is jostled on an island in a tale inspired by a real heroine of the 16th century.
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Non-rigid non-fiction
1. The theory of the leash By Mel Robbins (Hay House: $ 30) a guide on how to stop waste energy on the things you cannot control.
2. Source code By Bill Gates (KNOPF: $ 30) a frank memory of the first years of the technology magnate.
3. On the hippie path By Rick Steves (Rick Steves: $ 30) The travel writer remembers his trip in 1978 from Istanbul to Katmandu.
4. The Siren Call By Chris Hayes (Penguin Press: $ 32) an analysis of how trivial distractions have reorganized our policy and the fabric of society.
5. Commemorative days By Geraldine Brooks (Viking: $ 28) a memory of sudden loss, sorrow and mysteries of life.
6. The more I fight, the more I love you By Neko Case (Grand Central Publishing: $ 30) The lively portrait of the singer-songwriter of a turbulent life.
7. AFERÉE By Pico Iyer (Riverhead Books: $ 30) an exploration of the power of silence and what it can show us on life, love and death.
8. Licorne team By Jen Kem (Hay House Business: $ 27) the entrepreneur's guide to identify your leadership style.
9. The large wide sea By Hampton Sides (Doubleday: $ 35) an epic report of Captain James Cook's last trip.
10. Be ready when luck happens By Ina Garten (Crown: $ 34) The Barefoot Contentsa shares the history of its ascent in the world of food.
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Pocket book
1. deep end By Ali Hazelwood (Berkley: $ 20)
2. Fourth wing By Rebecca Yarros (tangled: Red Tower Books: $ 21)
3. Martyr! By Kaveh Akbar (vintage: $ 18)
4. Sowing parable By Octavia E. Butler (Grand Central: $ 20)
5. Orbital By Samantha Harvey (Grove Press: $ 17)
6. The history of the servant by Margaret Atwood (anchor: $ 18)
7. The frozen river by Ariel Lawhon (vintage: $ 18)
8. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (Simon & Schuster: $ 17)
9. DEMON Copperhead By Barbara Kingsolver (Harper Vivability: $ 22)
10. North Woods By Daniel Mason (Random House Trade Paperback: $ 18)
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Pocket non-fiction
1. On tyranny By Timothy Snyder (Crown: $ 12)
2. The art thief by Michael Finkel (vintage: $ 18)
3. The backyard bird tells By Amy Tan (Knopf: $ 35)
4. The four agreements By don Miguel Ruiz (Amber-Allen: $ 13)
5. All about love By Bell Hooks (Morrow: $ 17)
6. Traidring Sweetgrass By Robin Wall Kimmerrer (Milkweed Editions: $ 20)
7. The Hundred Years War against Palestine by Rashid Khalidi (metropolitan books: $ 20)
8. All the beauty of the world By Patrick Bringley (Simon & Schuster: $ 19)
9. Souchard towards Bethlehem By Joan Didion (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $ 18)
10. The body maintains the score by Dr. Bessel van the Kolk (Penguin: $ 19)