‘Happy Place’ is the top local fiction bestseller
“Happy Place” by Emily Henry continues to be the top local fiction bestseller. “Lessons in Chemistry” and “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” also remain on the list.
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“Happy Place” by Emily Henry continues to be the top local fiction bestseller. “Lessons in Chemistry” and “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” also remain on the list.
“Happy Place” by Emily Henry is the top national fiction bestseller, as reported by Publishers Weekly.
Citywide book clubs weren’t really a thing when Seattle Public Library started its program in 1998. Now there are many, and Seattle Reads is back for 2023.
Louise Penny, bestselling author of the “Inspector Armand Gamache” series, comes to Seattle May 15.
In this intimate, epic novel, three generations in a South Indian family live under a watery curse.
“Lessons in Chemistry” by Seattle author Bonnie Garmus moves to the number two spot on the local bestsellers list for hardcover fiction.
Riku Onda’s “Honeybees and Distant Thunder” is a meandering ode to music, artists and nature.
From sci-fi to comedy, these books by Asian American authors are recommended picks for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month.
An autobiography from former tennis champion Billie Jean King and an award-winning novel are just two books on this list of new paperbacks.
Seattle author Bonnie Garmus remains atop the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association bestseller list for hardcover fiction.