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Hardcover Fiction - Week of April 10, 2021
#4
The Paris Library
Simon & Schuster | Trade Paperback, 416 pages | February 2021 Also available in: eBook, Unabridged Audio Download, Unabridged Compact DiskHardcover Non-Fiction - Week of April 10, 2021
#5
The Code Breaker
Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race
Simon & Schuster | Hardcover, 560 pages | March 2021 Also available in: eBook, Unabridged Audio Download, Unabridged Compact Disk#9
Keep Sharp
Build a Better Brain at Any Age
Paperback Fiction - Week of April 10, 2021
#7
Vanishing Acts
Paperback Non-Fiction - Week of April 10, 2021
#5
Red Notice
A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice
#8
Shoe Dog
A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
#9
Leonardo da Vinci
Simon & Schuster | Trade Paperback, 624 pages | October 2018 Also available in: Hardcover, eBook, Unabridged Audio Download, See other formatsCanadian Fiction - Week of April 10, 2021
#4
The Girls Are All So Nice Here
Simon & Schuster | Trade Paperback, 320 pages | March 2021 Also available in: eBook, Unabridged Audio DownloadCanadian Non-Fiction - Week of April 10, 2021
#6
From the Ashes
My Story of Being Métis, Homeless, and Finding My Way
Simon & Schuster | Trade Paperback, 384 pages | August 2019 Also available in: eBook, Unabridged Audio DownloadMystery - Week of April 10, 2021
#4
Invisible Girl
A Novel
#9
The Institute
A Novel
Children - Week of April 10, 2021
#8
Chain of Iron
#10
Big Nate: In Your Face!
(Distributed by Simon & Schuster)
Romance - Week of April 10, 2021
#7
The Last Garden in England
Family & Relationships - Week of April 10, 2021
#9
The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems
Sleeping, Feeding, and Behavior--Beyond the Basics from Infancy Through Toddlerhood
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