National Indie Bestsellers
Trade Paperback Fiction

Bestseller List for September 12, 2013
Based on sales for the week ending September 8, 2013
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| Trade Paperback Fiction |
Last Week/ Weeks on List |
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| 1. |
Beautiful Ruins Jess Walter, Harper Perennial, $15.99, 9780061928178 Walter's dazzling yet deeply human novel spans 50 years and nearly as many lives. |
1/23 |
| 2. |
Where'd You Go, Bernadette Maria Semple, Back Bay, $14.99, 9780316204262 Semple's compulsively readable and touching novel about misplaced genius and a mother and daughter's roles in an absurd world. |
2/23 |
| 3. |
Flight Behavior Barbara Kingsolver, Harper Perennial, $16.99, 9780062124272 Kingsolver's powerful novel about the complexities of modern life in rural Appalachia. |
3/14 |
| 4. |
The Silent Wife A.S.A. Harrison, Penguin, $16, 9780143123231 Harrison's expertly plotted novel about a married couple headed for catastrophe, concessions that can't be made, and promises that won't be kept. |
4/5 |
| 5. |
The Casual Vacancy J.K. Rowling, Little Brown, $18, 9780316228589 Rowling's darkly comic and thought-provoking first novel for adults. |
5/7 |
| 6. |
The Light Between Oceans M.L. Stedman, Scribner, $16, 9781451681758 Stedman's heartbreaking and transcendent debut novel is now available in paperback. |
7/23 |
| 7. |
Me Before You Jojo Moyes, Penguin, $16, 9780143124542 A memorable love story about two people who couldn't have less in common. |
8/6 |
| 8. |
This Is How You Lose Her- Debut Junot Diaz, Riverhead, $16, 9781594631771 A collection of stories by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. |
/1 |
| 9. |
The Orphan Master's Son Adam Johnson, Random House, $15, 9780812982626 Johnson's epic story of a young man's journey through the mysterious dictatorship of North Korea. |
6/21 |
| 10. |
Dear Life Alice Munro, Vintage, $15.95, 9780307743725 A brilliant collection of stories from one of the most acclaimed and beloved writers of our time. |
9/6 |
| 11. |
The Great Gatsby F.Scott Fitzgerald, Scribner, $15, 9781451689433 Fitzgerald's tale of America in the Jazz Age of the 1920s is a classic of 20th-century literature, and now a major motion picture. |
10/16 |
| 12. |
The Art Forger B.A. Shapiro, Algonquin, $14.95, 9781616203160 Shapiro's absorbing literary thriller treats readers to three centuries of forgers, art thieves, and obsessive collectors. |
11/19 |
| 13. |
The Bat Jo Nesbø, Vintage, $14.95, 9780345807090 The first Inspector Harry Hole novel by the bestselling author of The Redeemer. |
12/10 |
| 14. |
NW- Debut Zadie Smith, Penguin, $16, 9780143123934 Depicting the modern London urban zone, Smith's latest is a quietly devastating novel of encounters, mercurial and vital, like the city itself. |
/1 |
| 15. |
The Orchardist Amanda Coplin, Harper Perennial, $15.99, 9780062188519 Coplin's touching debut novel about a reclusive man who opens his heart and lets the world in. |
/21 |
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