FICTION
1. The Boys From Biloxi
By John Grisham. Two childhood friends follow in their fathers’ footsteps, which puts them on opposite sides of the law.
2. Demon Copperhead
By Barbara Kingsolver. A re-imagining of Charles Dickens’ “David Copperfield” set in the mountains of southern Appalachia.
3. Fairy Tale
By Stephen King. A high school kid inherits a shed that is a portal to another world where good and evil are at war.
4. Long Shadows
By David Baldacci. The seventh book in the “Memory Man” series. Decker works with a new partner to investigate a double homicide.
5. Dreamland
By Nicholas Sparks. Musicians from different backgrounds are attracted to each other and a mother flees with her son from an abusive husband.
6. Mad Honey
By Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan. After returning to her hometown, Olivia McAfee’s son gets accused of killing his crush.
7. The Maze
By Nelson DeMille. The eighth book in the “John Corey” series. When a former lover offers him a job, Corey comes out of forced retirement to track a serial killer.
8. Verity
By Colleen Hoover. Lowen Ashleigh is hired by the husband of an injured writer to complete her popular series and uncovers a horrifying truth.
9. Our Missing Hearts
By Celeste Ng. Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner goes on a quest to find his mother, a Chinese American poet whose work he was taught to disavow.
10. Liberation Day
By George Saunders. A collection of nine short stories by the author of “Lincoln in the Bardo,” which won the Man Booker Prize.
NONFICTION
1. Beyond the Wand
By Tom Felton. The actor known for playing the villain Draco Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” movies recounts his life on and off the set of the film series.
2. And There Was Light
By Jon Meacham. The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer portraying the life of Abraham Lincoln.
3. I’m Glad My Mom Died
By Jennette McCurdy. Actress and filmmaker describes her eating disorders and difficult relationship with her mother.
4. Madly, Deeply
By Alan Rickman. The late stage and screen actor’s diaries from 1993 to 2016; edited by Alan Taylor.
5. The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man
By Paul Newman. The late movie star’s memoir reveals intimate details about his personal relationships and professional rivalries; compiled and edited by David Rosenthal.
6. Confidence Man
By Maggie Haberman. The New York Times White House correspondent traces events from Donald Trump’s rise in New York City through to his post-presidency.
7. Waxing On
By Ralph Macchio. The star of “Cobra Kai” discusses the personal and pop culture impact of “The Karate Kid.”
8. Killing the Legends
By Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. The conservative commentator’s “Killing” series profiles Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Muhammad Ali.
9. Bibi
By Benjamin received. An autobiography by the former prime minister of Israel.
10. Live Wire
By Kelly Ripa. The Daytime Emmy Award-winning TV host shares stories from her life on and off screen.
New York Times