HARDCOVER FICTION1. “Dream Town” by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)2. “Run, Rose, Run” by Parton/Patterson (Little, Brown)3.
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HARDCOVER FICTION1. “The Investigator” by John Sandford (G.P. Putnam's Sons)2.
“Run, Rose, Run” by Parton/Patterson (Little, Brown)3. “Sea of Tranquility” by Emily St. John Mandel (Knopf)4.
“What Happened to the Bennetts” by Lisa Scottoline (G.P. Putnam's Sons)5. “The Paris Apartment” by Lucy Foley (William Morrow)6.
“The Recovery Agent” by Janet Evanovich (Atria)7. “The Sacred Bridge” by Anne Hillerman (Harper)8. “Shadows Reel” by C.J.
Box (G.P. Putnam's Sons)9. “The Diamond Eye” by Kate Quinn (William Morrow)10.
“The Match” by Harlan Coben (Grand Central Publishing)11. “The Last Thing He Told Me” by Laura Dave (Simon & Schuster)12. “Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus (Doubleday)13.
“ House of Sky and Breath” by Sarah J. Maas (Bloomsbury)14. “The Lincoln Highway” by Amor Towles (Viking)15.
"French Braid” by Anne Tyler (Knopf)HARDCOVER NONFICTION1. “The Mothers and Daughters of the Bible Speak” by Shannon Bream (Broadside)2. “Half Baked Harvest Every Day” by Tieghan Gerard (Clarkson Potter)3.
“Freezing Order” by Bill Browder (Simon & Schuster)4. “Celebrate with Babs” by Barbara Costello (Alpha)5. “Atlas of the Heart” by Brené Brown (Random House)6.
“Arrive and Thrive” by Brady/Foutty/Wooten (McGraw Hill)7. “Brighter by the Day” by Robin Roberts (Grand Central Publishing)8. “I Guess I Haven't Learned That Yet” by Shauna Niequist (Zondervan)9.
“Hello, Molly!” by Molly Shannon (Ecco)10. “Recessional” by David Mamet (Broadside)11. “CEO Excellence” by Dewar/Keller/Malhotra (Scribner)12.
“Life Force” by Tony Robbins et al. (Simon & Schuster)13. “Love That Story” by Jonathan Van Ness (HarperOne)14.
“Bittersweet” by Susan Cain (Crown)15. “Halo Encyclopedia” (Dark Horse Books)MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS1. “Nine Lives” by Danielle
.HARDCOVER FICTION1. “Dream Town” by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)2. “Run, Rose, Run” by Parton/Patterson (Little, Brown)3.
1. “Finding Me” by Viola Davis (Harper One)2. “Johnny the Walrus” by Matt Walsh; art by K.
Ending the drama? Olivia Rodrigo’s love triangle — and subsequent drama — with Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter made headlines after the trio each released songs about their experience, but the two women have appeared to make peace.
9-1-1 star Corinne Massiah has spent more than half of her life on TV screens, and all while continuing her education and now finishing up her freshman year at UCLA.Exclusive: 9-1-1's Oliver Stark breaks down future of Eddie and Buck's relationship after heartbreaking episodeFor five years Corinne has starred on the Fox first responder drama as May Grant - the teenage daughter of Angela Bassett's Sergeant Athena Grant - and fans have seen the actress take May through heartbreaking high school bullying storylines to her current role in dispatch after deferring college, with viewers most recently watching her struggle to decide whether to go back to school or keep working. The parallels between May and Corinne are obvious; two young women who are driven and smart but also curious and finding their place in the world."Whatever May was going through I was most likely going through it with her," Corinne tells HELLO!, adding: "We grew up together."Exclusive: 9-1-1 Lone Star's Natacha Karam talks season three's 'personal drama' and challenging her own expectationsExclusive: 9-1-1: Lone Star actor Ronen Rubinstein shares what he really thinks of TK’s 'traumatic' storylinesDespite a world in which there are myriad social media platforms to choose from, Corinne has been notoriously private.But as she steps into adulthood she is ready to begin using her voice and speak out about causes that are passionate to her - Black Lives Matter in particular - as well as, yes, interacting with the fandom.
Limp Bizkit’s ‘Still Sucks’ tour was cancelled over the weekend due to venue concerns about “possible chaos”.The nu-metal group were meant to play in Florida on Saturday night (April 30) but shortly before doors, the gig was cancelled.Taking to social media, Limp Bizkit wrote: “We are so sorry. Tonight’s show cancellation was not our decision.
HARDCOVER FICTION1. “Dream Town” by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)2. “Beautiful” by Danielle Steel (Delacorte)3.
1. “Dream Town” by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)2. “Cat Kid Comic Club: On Purpose” by Dav Pilkey (Graphix)3.
accepted his bid to take over the company. Mr Musk, said to be worth around $219 billion and the 'world's richest man' according to Forbes' magazine, struck a deal to buy the 16-year-old business for roughly $44 billion (£36. 2bn).
1. “Cat Kid Comic Club: On Purpose” by Dav Pilkey (Graphix)2. “The Investigator” by John Sandford (G.P.
Ordinary Equality is here to help. These aren't just the best new books of the month. They're the best books we've read in a while. Jenny Singer is a staff writer for Glamour.
HARDCOVER FICTION1. “Run, Rose, Run” by Parton/Patterson (Little, Brown)2. “Sea of Tranquility” by Emily St.
Easter Bunny” by Adam Wallace (HMH Books for Young Readers)8. “Nightingale” by A.L Jackson, et al. (Book Beautiful)9.