New York Times Hardcover-Nonfiction



MARK TWAIN
by: Ron Chernow
Description: The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer portrays the life and career of the literary celebrity and political pundit.

Rank: 1
Rank Last Week: 8
Weeks On the List: 5

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BIG DUMB EYES
by: Nate Bargatze
Description: The Grammy Award-nominated comedian shares snippets from his life and career.

Rank: 2
Rank Last Week: 12
Weeks On the List: 6

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ORIGINAL SIN
by: Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson
Description: An account of Joe Biden’s initial decision to run for re-election in 2024 and its numerous consequences.

Rank: 3
Rank Last Week: 5
Weeks On the List: 4

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THE ANXIOUS GENERATION
by: Jonathan Haidt
Description: A co-author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” looks at the mental health impacts that a phone-based life has on children.

Rank: 4
Rank Last Week: 6
Weeks On the List: 64

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ABUNDANCE
by: Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson
Description: A New York Times opinion columnist and a staff writer at The Atlantic evaluate obstacles to American progress.

Rank: 5
Rank Last Week: 11
Weeks On the List: 13

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EVERYTHING IS TUBERCULOSIS
by: John Green
Description: The author of “The Anthropocene Reviewed” chronicles the fight against the deadly infectious disease tuberculosis.

Rank: 6
Rank Last Week: 14
Weeks On the List: 13

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TRUMP'S TRIUMPH
by: Newt Gingrich
Description: The former speaker of the House depicts the political comeback of President Trump.

Rank: 7
Rank Last Week: 4
Weeks On the List: 2

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THE FATE OF THE DAY
by: Rick Atkinson
Description: The author of “The British Are Coming” portrays the middle years of the American Revolution.

Rank: 8
Rank Last Week: New
Weeks On the List: 6

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A DIFFERENT KIND OF POWER
by: Jacinda Ardern
Description: The former prime minister of New Zealand details challenges her country faced and makes her case for empathetic leadership.

Rank: 9
Rank Last Week: 3
Weeks On the List: 2

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THE DEMON OF UNREST
by: Erik Larson
Description: The author of “The Splendid and the Vile” portrays the months between the election of Abraham Lincoln and the beginning of the Civil War.

Rank: 10
Rank Last Week: New
Weeks On the List: 31

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OUTLIVE
by: Peter Attia with Bill Gifford
Description: A look at recent scientific research on aging and longevity.

Rank: 11
Rank Last Week: New
Weeks On the List: 104

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HOW COUNTRIES GO BROKE
by: Ray Dalio
Description: The author of “Principles” evaluates the forces that contribute to what he calls the “big debt cycle.”

Rank: 12
Rank Last Week: 1
Weeks On the List: 2

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JOHN & PAUL
by: Ian Leslie
Description: The 23-year relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney is viewed through the lens of the songs they wrote together.

Rank: 13
Rank Last Week: New
Weeks On the List: 3

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WHO IS GOVERNMENT?
by: Michael Lewis
Description: Essays by Casey Cep, Dave Eggers, John Lanchester, Geraldine Brooks, Sarah Vowell, W. Kamau Bell and Michael Lewis illuminate the work of federal employees and the business of government.

Rank: 14
Rank Last Week: New
Weeks On the List: 7

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APPLE IN CHINA
by: Patrick McGee
Description: A journalist depicts the development of Apple’s supply chain and its increasingly precarious relationship with China.

Rank: 15
Rank Last Week: New
Weeks On the List: 3

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