Find New York Times Bestsellers at NYPL - December 29th, 2013
For the week of December 29, 2013 we have hardcover fiction, hardcover non-fiction, and business books.
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Week of December 29, 2013
Hardcover Fiction
- Sycamore Row, by John Grisham
- The First Phone Call From Heaven, by Mitch Albom
- Command Authority, by Tom Clancy with Mark Greaney
- The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt
- Doctor Sleep, by Stephen King
Hardcover Nonfiction
- Things That Matter, by Charles Krauthammer
- Killing Jesus, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- George Washington's Secret Six, by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger
- David And Goliath, by Malcolm Gladwell
- The Bully Pulpit, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Business Books
- Lean In, by Sheryl Sandberg with Nell Scovell
- Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell
- Grounded, by Bob Rosen
- Dot Complicated, by Randi Zuckerberg
- Everything Store, by Brad Stone
For more information on this week's best sellers, visit the New York Times website and check out the full list. There is also a special section for Best Sellers in the Library's catalog, BiblioCommons.
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