1/14/2024 0 Comments The medium ending![]() Look Both Ways, Linwood Barclay, William MorrowĢ. Confidence Man, Maggie Haberman, Penguin (4)ġ. Ducks, Kate Beaton, Drawn & Quarterly (4)ġ0. The Song of the Cell, Siddhartha Mukherjee, Scribner (1)Ĩ. The Escape Artist, Jonathan Freedland, Harper (2)Ħ. Beyond the Wand, Tom Felton, Grand Central (2)ĥ. I’m Glad My Mom Died, Jennette McCurdy, Simon & Schuster (11)Ĥ. All Roads Home, Bryan Trottier, Stephen Brunt, McClelland & Stewart (1)ģ. Guinness World Records 2023, Guinness World Records (9)Ģ. Look Both Ways, Linwood Barclay, William Morrow (1)ġ. Verity, Colleen Hoover, Grand Central (44)ġ0. The Winners, Fredrik Backman, Simon & Schuster (5)ĩ. The Passenger, Cormac McCarthy, Knopf (1)Ĩ. Martin, Elio García, Linda Antonsson, Ten Speed (1)Ħ. No Plan B, Lee Child, Andrew Child, Delacorte (1)ĥ. It Ends with Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria (61)Ĥ. The Boys from Biloxi, John Grisham, Doubleday (2)ģ. It Starts with Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria (2)*Ģ. The bestseller lists are compiled by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData.ġ. Mukherjee is best known for the Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Emperor of All Maladies.” 6, by Siddhartha Mukherjee, who explores modern medicine’s new frontier, the ability to manipulate cells to save lives. It’s by the Cree-Chippewa-Métis-Irish hockey star Bryan Trottier, a seven-time Stanley Cup champion, and veteran sports writer Stephen Brunt.Īnd if hard science enthralls you, there’s “The Song of the Cell,” at No. 1 on the Canadian list, brings together two major Canadian publishing categories: hockey and First Nations issues. Garcìa and Linda Antonsson (“The Rise of the Dragon,” at No. Martin in collaboration with Westeros fansite principals Elio M. 7) and for “Game of Thrones” obsessives, a visual history of the House Targaryen by George R.R. 10) literary superstar Cormac McCarthy’s first novel in 16 years (“The Passenger,” at No. 4) and Linwood Barclay (“Look Both Ways,” at No. In fiction, there are thrillers by Lee Child and his brother Andrew Child (“No Plan B,” at No. Newcomers to the bestseller lists this week represent every bookish taste.
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