An interesting one was 'The President Is Missing' by Bill Clinton and James Patterson. It's a political thriller that combines Patterson's knack for fast - paced storytelling with Clinton's insights into the inner workings of the White House. It offers a fictional but somewhat plausible scenario of a president in a high - stakes situation.
Another one is 'Wild' by Cheryl Strayed. It's a memoir in the form of a fictionalized account of her journey on the Pacific Crest Trail. She details her struggles, self - discovery, and how she overcame personal hardships during that long hike. It's an inspiring read that shows the power of nature and the human spirit.
Sure. 'Beartown' by Fredrik Backman was on the list. It's a story about a small town that revolves around its hockey team and the events that unfold when a scandal occurs. It has some great character development.
One of the popular ones was 'The Great Alone' by Kristin Hannah. It's a story that beautifully captures the Alaskan wilderness and the challenges faced by a family there.
'The Midnight Library' is also on that list often. It's about a library that exists between life and death. Each book in the library represents a different life the protagonist could have lived. It makes you think about choices and regrets in a very unique way.
One of the popular ones is 'The Nickel Boys' by Colson Whitehead. This book is based on a real - life reform school. It's a harrowing story of abuse and survival. Whitehead's writing is masterful in portraying the characters and the difficult situations they face.
Sure. 'Daisy Jones & The Six' by Taylor Jenkins Reid. It's about a fictional 1970s rock band, told in an interview - style format. It gives a great sense of the music scene of that era.
Well, 'Commonwealth' by Ann Patchett was on that list too. It's a story about two families joined by an unexpected event. The novel explores family dynamics, love, and the consequences of past actions over the years, told in Patchett's signature engaging style.
Well, 'Carrie Soto Is Back' is also on the list. It tells the story of a retired tennis player who decides to make a comeback. The book explores themes of ambition, pride, and the price of success in the world of sports.
Sure. 'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens was a best seller. It's a coming - of - age story set in the marshes of North Carolina. The story follows a young girl named Kya who is left alone in the wild and has to fend for herself, and it also has a murder mystery aspect.
Yes, 'The Interestings' by Meg Wolitzer was also among the best sellers. This book explored the lives of a group of friends who met at a summer camp and then followed their lives over the years, dealing with themes like friendship, success, and envy.