![]() ![]() ![]() It Starts With Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria (30)Ĩ. The Lie Maker, Linwood Barclay, William Morrow (1)Ħ. It Ends With Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria (85)ĥ. Homecoming, Kate Morton, Simon & Schuster (7)Ĥ. Meet Me at the Lake, Carley Fortune, Viking (3)ģ. London’s the Daily Mail described it as “Succession meets Game of Thrones.”Īnd the book that sold more copies in Canada than any other over the past week is “Dog Man: Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea” by the inimitable Dav Pilkey.ġ. ![]() It’s by the celebrated British historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, who tells our story through the great dynasties through time. “The World: A Family History of Humanity” ranks No. In non-fiction, Samantha Irby’s third essay collection, “Quietly Hostile,” joins the list in the No. “Standing in the Shadows” is the 28th and final novel in the popular Inspector Banks series by Peter Robinson, who died last October. Her new novel, a departure, involves a jealous white girl who wins fame and fortune after stealing the manuscript of her deceased Chinese-American rival, then adopting an ethnically ambiguous new identity. Kuang has until now been known for her speculative fiction. ![]() “Yellowface,” awash in enthusiastic reviews, debuts on the Original Fiction list at No. A couple of noteworthy newcomers in both the fiction and non-fiction lists this week: ![]()
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