New York Times Top 10 E Books

  1. 5 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    HIDDEN FIGURES

    by Margot Lee Shetterly

    Morrow/HarperCollins

    The black women mathematicians who worked at then-segregated NASA. The basis of the movie.

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  2. 25 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    HILLBILLY ELEGY

    by J.D. Vance

    HarperCollins

    A Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles of the white working class through the story of his own childhood in the Rust Belt.

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  3. 7 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    UNSINKABLE

    by Debbie Reynolds and Dorian Hannaway

    Morrow

    A second memoir by the actress, singer and dancer; originally published in 2013.

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  4. 2 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    THE LOST CITY OF THE MONKEY GOD

    by Douglas Preston

    Grand Central

    A frightening search for a lost civilization in the Honduran rain forest.

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  5. 3 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    WISHFUL DRINKING

    by Carrie Fisher

     

    Simon & Schuster

    A memoir based on Fisher’s one-woman autobiographical show. Originally published in 2008.

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    THREE DAYS IN JANUARY

    by Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney

    Morrow/HarperCollins

    Eisenhower’s farewell address and his role in the Kennedy transition.

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  7. 17 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    KILLING THE RISING SUN

    by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard

    Holt

    The host of “The O’Reilly Factor” recounts the final years of World War II.

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  8. 48 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    WHEN BREATH BECOMES AIR

    by Paul Kalanithi

    Random House

    A memoir by a physician who received a diagnosis of Stage IV lung cancer at the age of 36.

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  9. 5 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    THE UNDOING PROJECT

    by Michael Lewis

    Norton

    How the psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky upended assumptions about the decision-making process and invented the field of behavioral economics.

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  10. 3 WEEKS ON THE LIST

    THE PRINCESS DIARIST

    by Carrie Fisher

     

    Blue Rider

    Recollections of life on the set of the first Star Wars movie by the actress and writer, who died in December.