‘Lessons in Chemistry’ is the top local fiction bestseller
This week’s current bestsellers from the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
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This week’s current bestsellers from the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
Here are this week’s top national fiction best sellers from Publisher’s Weekly.
Already established in the world of teen fiction, Legrand is also growing up into the world of adult fantasy with her new novel, the first in a promised trilogy.
Elliott Bay Book Company opened in a different bookstore landscape in 1973. Moira Macdonald pays tribute and remembers bookstores that are no longer here.
Alli Frank and Asha Youmans have written two novels together. Their third, “The Better Half” — a rom-com unafraid to tackle weighty issues — comes out July 1.
This week’s current bestsellers from the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
“Pageboy” is the highly anticipated debut memoir from trans actor, director and producer Elliot Page.
Seattle-based comedian Ellen Acuario wrote “Be You: The Adventures of Penguin and Panda” to teach children of color to accept themselves for who they are.
“Returning the Bones” is based on the life of Hammond’s aunt Bebe, a pioneering Black doctor in the mid-20th century who rose in the face of racism to pursue her passion of helping others.
The latest book from Abraham Verghese leads this week’s bestsellers list of hardcover fiction in the Northwest.