3 THE PARIS APARTMENT (Tomorrow, $18.99). By Lucy Foley. A woman investigating her brother’s disappearance suspects his neighbors were involved.
4 IT ENDS WITH US (Atria, $16.99). By Colleen Hoover. A woman questions her relationship with a commitment-phobic partner when her old flame shows up.
5 THE GIRL (Ballantine, $18). By Nita Prose. A hotel maid cleaning a room finds a dead body and becomes the prime suspect of murder.
6 NEVER NEVER (Canary Street press, $17.99). By Colleen Hoover, Tarryn Fisher. Two high school students suddenly lose all memory of each other and must rekindle their relationship.
7 IT STARTS WITH US (Atria, $17.99). By Colleen Hoover. After separating from her abusive husband, a woman considers rekindling her first love.
8 THE THURSDAY MURDER CLUB (Penguin, $17). By Richard Osman. Four over-70s join forces to catch a killer.
9 A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES (Bloomsbury, $19). By Sarah J. Maas. A threat grows over a magical land where a huntress is held captive.
10 THE SONG OF ACHILLES (Eco, $17.99). By Madeline Miller. The legend of Achilles retold through the lens of his friend Patroclus.
1 SWEETGRASS BRAIDING: NATIVE WISDOM, SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND THE TEACHINGS OF PLANTS (Milkweed editions, $18). By Robin Wall Kimmerer. Essays by an Indigenous scientist offer lessons in mutual consciousness between humans and plants.
2 ALL ABOUT LOVE (Tomorrow, $15.99). By bell hooks. The first part of the feminist trilogy “Love Song to the Nation” sees compassion as a form of love.
3 THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE (Penguin, $19). By Bessel van der Kolk. A scientific look at how trauma can reshape a person’s body and brain.
4 CASTE (Random House, $20). By Isabel Wilkerson. America’s racial division is being explored and reframed as a caste system.
5 WE DO NOT KNOW OURSELVES (Liveright, $20.) By Fintan O’Toole. An Irishman born in the mid-20th century views the cultural change in his country through the lens of his own life.
6 SOUTH TO AMERICA (Eco, $19.99). By Imani Perry. A reflection on how the culture and history of the Southern United States are integral to an understanding of the rest of the country.
7 THE NINE YEARS (Penguin, $18). By Chuck Klosterman. A look at the cultural history of the nineties.
8 STOLEN FOCUS (Crown, $18). By Johann Harry. Why we lose our ability to pay attention and how to fix it.
9 THESE PRECIOUS DAYS (Harper Perennial, $18). By Ann Patchett. Essays by the bestselling author highlight key relationships in her life.
10 DISPLAYED LIFE (Random House, $18). By Merlin Sheldrake. A biologist explains the importance of fungi for our body and the environment.
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