Find New York Times Bestsellers at NYPL - January 26th, 2014
For the week of January 26, 2014 we have hardcover fiction, hardcover non-fiction, and paperback graphic books.
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Hardcover Fiction
- The Invention Of Wings, by Sue Monk Kidd
- The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt
- Dark Wolf, by Christine Feehan
- Standup Guy, by Stuart Woods
- Sycamore Row, by John Grisham
Hardcover Nonfiction
- Things That Matter, by Charles Krauthammer
- David And Goliath, by Malcolm Gladwell
- Killing Jesus, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Brainstorm, by Daniel J. Siegel
- I Am Malala, by Malcolm Gladwell
Paperback Graphic Books
- Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi
- Fun Home, by Alison Bechdel
- Maus: A Survivor's Tale, by Art Spiegelman
- The Walking Dead Compendium, Vol. 1, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
- The Walking Dead Compendium, Vol. 2, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
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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