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New York Times Bestsellers in genre fiction (July 4, 2021)

A list of NY Times Bestsellers in genre* fiction this week: one huge newcomer.

Winner of the Nobel Prize, Ishiguro's new novel, Klara and the Sun

In Hardcover:


Two weeks on the list and already number 1 is James Patterson and Bill Clintons' The President's Daughter . All Presidents have nightmares. This one is about to come true.


Don Bentley's Tom Clancy: Target Acquired drops to number 10. A cushy assignment to help the CIA puts Jack Ryan Jr. in the sights of trained killers


Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary rises to number 8. From the author The Martian: Ryland Grace awakes from a long sleep alone and far from home, and the fate of humanity rests on his shoulders.


V.E. Schwab's The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is up 1 spot, ending the week at number 13. 34 weeks on the list!



In Paperback:


FBI thriller Daylight by David Baldacci moves one spot to number 7.


Stephen King's short story collection, If It Bleeds drops two spots to number 10.


*I am including Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery/Thrillers, and Horror/Suspense books.

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