
Local bestsellers for the week ended Feb. 9
3.
Rebecca Yarros
Entangled: Red Tower Books
4.
Grove Press
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Henry Holt and Co.
6.
The Dial Press
7.
Rebecca Yarros
Entangled: Red Tower Books
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Tor Books
9.
Entangled: Red Tower Books
10.
Eowyn Ivey
Random House
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
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Mel Robbins
Hay House LL
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Geraldine Brooks
Viking
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Scribner
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Bill Gates
Knopf
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Knopf
6.
Neko Case
Grand Central Publishing
7.
Penguin Press
8.
Summersdale
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Avery
10.
Rick Steves
Rick Steves
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Vintage
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Berkley
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Vintage
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Entangled: Red Tower Books
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Random House Trade Paperbacks
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Grove Press
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Catapult
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Octavia E. Butler
Grand Central
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Poisoned Pen Press
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Harper Perennial
PAPERBACK NONFICTION
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Crown
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Knopf
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Vintage
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Milkweed Editions
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Jonathan Blitzer
Penguin
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Penguin
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Patrick Bringley
Simon & Schuster
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Morrow
9.
Vintage
10.
Penguin
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