Best selling books
Watermark Books & Cafe
Bestsellers
1. “Heart of Junk” by Luke Geddes
2. “A Very Stable Genius” by Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig
3. “Grasslands” by Deb Seely
4. “What Color is Night?” by Grant Snider
5. “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins
New and notable
“Brother & Sister: A Memoir” by Diane Keaton (Knopf, $25.95) - From the film star and author of “Then Again” comes a memoir about Keaton’s relationship with her younger brother, and an exploration of the divergent paths siblings’ lives can take.
“Olympic Pride, American Prejudice” by Deborah Riley Draper (Atria Books, $28) - From an acclaimed documentary maker, discover the largely unknown story of the eighteen African American athletes who competed in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, defying the racism of both Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South.
Eighth Day Books
Bestsellers
1. “Song of the Sirin” by Nicholas Kotar
2. “Hands of the Saddlemaker: Poems” by Nicholas Samaras
3. “A Grief Observed” by C.S. Lewis
4. “The Screwtape Letters” by C.S. Lewis
5 “How to Behave and Why” by Munro Leaf
New and notable
“A Theory of Everything (That Matters): A Brief Guide to Einstein, Relativity & His Surprising Thoughts on God” by Alister McGrath (Tyndale, $22.99). Einstein’s revolutionary scientific ideas have transformed our world, ushering in the nuclear age. The current pace of scientific and technological progress is simply astounding. So is there any place for faith in such a world? McGrath explains Einstein’s scientific significance and considers what he did and didn’t believe about science, religion, and the meaning of life.
National best-sellers
Fiction
1. “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins
2. “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” by Charlie Mackesy
3. “When You See Me” by Lisa Gardner
4. “Lost” by Patterson/Born
5. “Dear Edward” by Ann Napolitano
Nonfiction
1. “A Very Stable Genius” by Rucker/Leonning
2. “Profiles in Corruption” by Peter Schweizer
3. “Get Out of Your Head” by Jennie Allen
4. “The Making of a Miracle” by Mike Eruzione
5. “Leadership Strategy and Tactics“ by Jocko Lillink