Coopersville Area

District Library

Non-Fiction Bestsellers - Top 10

Published by the New York Times for 2/26/12. (Archives - Week of: 2/19/12  2/12/12  2/5/12  1/29/12 )

Home

Your Account
Library Catalog
Fiction Bestsellers
Non-Fiction Bestsellers
About the Library
Books & Reading
Employment Help
Local Links
Online Databases
Kids Page
Teens
Calendar of Events
Genealogy

Email Notification
Policies

ONCE UPON A SECRET

by Mimi Alford

(Random House Publishing.)

 

A former White House intern recounts her affair with John F. Kennedy.

 

Place a hold

AMERITOPIA

by Mark R. Levin

(Threshold Editions.)

 

A talk-show host and president of Landmark Legal Foundation surveys the history of utopias and warns that Americans must choose between utopianism and liberty.

 

Place a hold

HILARITY ENSUES

by Tucker Max

(Simon & Schuster.)

 

More stories from a life of serial debauchery.

 

Place a hold

HEAVEN IS FOR REAL

by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent

(Thomas Nelson.)

 

A father recounts his 3-year-old son’s encounter with Jesus and the angels during an appendectomy.

 

Place a hold

AMERICAN SNIPER

by Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice

(HarperCollins Publishers.)

 

A member of the Navy Seals with the most career sniper kills in United States military history discusses his childhood, his marriage and his battlefield experiences during the Iraq war.

 

Place a hold

BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS

by Katherine Boo

(Random House Publishing.)

 

A journalist reports on families striving for better lives in a Mumbai slum.

 

Place a hold

THE VOW

by Kim and Krickitt Carpenter with Dana Wilkerson

(B&H Publishing Group.)

 

After a horrific car crash, a couple embark on a journey to fall in love all over again. The true events that inspired the movie.

 

Place a hold

STEVE JOBS

by Walter Isaacson

(Simon & Schuster.)

 

A biography of the recently deceased entrepreneur, based on 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years.

 

Place a hold

KILLING LINCOLN

by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

(Holt.)

 

The anchor of “The O’Reilly Factor” recounts the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

 

Place a hold

QUIET

by Susan Cain

(Crown Publishing.)

 

Introverts — one-third of the population — are undervalued in American society.

 

Place a hold