PETALUMA’S BESTSELLER BOOK LIST
The top-selling titles at Petaluma’s Copperfield’s Book Store, for the week of Feb. 4–11, 2018.
Though Petalumans discovered a few new favorites last week, no book seems likely to knock Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury” from its number one spot any time soon.” New to the list this week is Michael Connelly’s show business thriller “The Late Show” (coming in at Number Two) and Douglas Preston’s “The Lost City of the Monkey God” (Number Three), a non-fiction archaeological adventure set in the jungles of Eastern Honduras. Also new on the list is Sid Garza-Hillman’s “Raising Healthy Parents,” which the author will be reading from when he appears at Copperfield’s on Friday, Feb. 16. As for kids and young adults, “Timeless” - by Petaluma’s Armand Baltazar - moved back up to No. 1, showing no signs of diminishing in local popularity (in part because several Petaluma students were used as models for the book’s eye-popping illustrations). Notable arrivals on the list this week are Charles Schulz’s “Happy Valentine’s Day, Charlie Brown,” and Chelsea Clinton’s “She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World.”
FICTION & NON-FICTION
1. “Fire and Fury,” by Michael Wolff
2. “The Late Show,” by Michael Connelly
3. “The Lost City of the Monkey God,” by Douglas Preston
4. “Born a Crime,” by Trevor Noah
5. “Land Where Blues Began,” by Alan Lomax
6. “Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck,” by Mark Manson
7. “Undoing Project,” by Michael Lewis
8. “Trouble with Goats and Sheep,” by Joanna Cannon
9. “Astrophysics for People in a Hurry,” by Neil deGrasse Tyson
10. “Raising Healthy Parents,” by Sid Garza-Hillman
KIDS & YOUNG ADULT BOOKS
1. “Timeless: Diego and the Rangers of the Vastlantic,” by Armand Baltazar
2. “There’s Nothing to Do!” by Dev Petty
3. “Dog Man and Cat Kid,” by Dav Pilkey
4. “Terrible Two Go Wild,” by Mac Barnett
5. “Fancy Nancy: Oodles of Kittens,” by Jane O’Connor
6. “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Getaway,” by Jeff Kinney
7. “Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell,” by Chris Colfer
8. “Happy Valentine’s Day, Charlie Brown!” by Charles M. Schulz
9. “Lola Dutch,” by Kenneth and Sarah Jane Wright
10. “She Persisted,” by Chelsea Clinton
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