Fiction with rigid blanket
1. James By Percival Everett (Doubleday: $ 28) a reimagination full of action of “The adventures of Huckleberry Finn”.
2. All four By Miranda July (Riverhead Books: $ 29) A woman upsets her domestic life in this irreverent novel.
3. Three days in June By Anne Tyler (KNOPF: $ 27) a mother of the socially clumsy bride navigates the previous days and after her daughter's marriage.
4. Wedding people By Alison Spach (Henry Holt & Co.: $ 29) an unexpected wedding guest obtains a surprise help.
5. Intermezzo By Sally Rooney (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $ 29) Two brothers in mourning reconcile with their history.
6. The god of the woods By Liz Moore (Riverhead Books: $ 30) Worlds collided when a teenager disappears from her Adirondack summer camp.
7. deep cuts By Holly Brickley (Crown: $ 28) a love story of two people separated by the same force that brings them together: music.
8. Show does not say By Curtis Sittenfeld (Random House: $ 28) a collection of stories exploring marriage, friendship, fame and artistic ambition.
9. 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.
10. Storm onyx By Rebecca Yarros (tangled: Red Tower Books: $ 30) The third episode of the successful Dragon Rider series.
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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. Golden State By Michael Hiltzik (Mariner Books: $ 33) The winner of Pulitzer and the Times columnist writes a new story of final California.
3. How we learn to be courageous By Mariann Edgar Budde (Avery: $ 28) a guide to navigate the pivotal moments of life with faith and strength by the bishop of the episcopal diocese of Washington.
4. One day, everyone has always been against that By Omar El Akkad (Knopf: $ 28) a powerful calculation with what it means to live in a West which betrays its fundamental values.
5. I will have what she has By Chelsea Handler (The Dial Press: $ 32) a collection of tests that captures the joyful life that the actor built for herself.
6. The creative act By Rick Rubin (Penguin: $ 32) the music producer on how to be a creative person.
7. Lorne By Susan Morrison (Random House: $ 36) a biography making Lorne Michaels, the man behind “Saturday Night Live”.
8. On the hippie path By Rick Steves (Rick Steves: $ 30) The travel writer remembers his trip in 1978 from Istanbul to Katmandu.
9. Be ready when luck happens By Ina Garten (Crown: $ 34) The Barefoot Contentsa shares the history of its ascent in the world of food.
10. Service By Robin Wall Kimmerrer and John Burgoyne (illustrator) (Scribner: $ 20) The author “Braiding Sweetgrass” on gratitude, reciprocity and the community, and the lessons to be removed from the natural world.
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Pocket book
1. Martyr! By Kaveh Akbar (vintage: $ 18)
2. Sower parable By Octavia E. Butler (Grand Central: $ 20)
3. The frozen river by Ariel Lawhon (vintage: $ 18)
4. Orbital By Samantha Harvey (Grove Press: $ 17)
5. Fourth wing By Rebecca Yarros (tangled: Red Tower Books: $ 21)
6. DEMON Copperhead By Barbara Kingsolver (Harper Vivability: $ 22)
7. Me who has never known men By Jacqueline Harpman (Transit Books: $ 17)
8. Funny story By Emily Henry (Berkley: $ 19)
9. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (vintage: $ 19)
10. The history of the servant by Margaret Atwood (anchor: $ 18)
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Pocket non-fiction
1. On tyranny By Timothy Snyder (Crown: $ 12)
2. The bet by David Grann (vintage: $ 21)
3. The art thief by Michael Finkel (vintage: $ 18)
4. All about love By Bell Hooks (Morrow: $ 17)
5. The Bird of the backyard tells By Amy Tan (Knopf: $ 35)
6. Eve by Cat Bohannon (vintage: $ 20)
7. The sorrow is for people by Sloane Crosley (Picador: $ 18)
8. The body maintains the score by Dr. Bessel van the Kolk (Penguin: $ 19)
9. The year of magic thought By Joan Didion (vintage: $ 18)
10. Cry in H Mart By Michelle Zauner (vintage: $ 17)