All books placed in the top 15 on the New York Times...

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All books placed in the top 15 on the New York Times Bestseller List as of June 3, 2018, and are listed in order of popularity. We have four library branches, and not all books are at all four. A lisng of branches that carry each book appears at the end of the descripon. FICTION 1. The Fallen, by David Baldacci. Amos Decker, known as the Memory Man, puts his talents toward solving a string of murders in a rust Belt town. ALL BRANCHES 2. By Invitaon Only, by Dorothea Benton Frank. Two families are brought together when the daughter of a Chicago power broker and the son of a Southern peach farmer decide to wed. GEORGETOWN ONLY 3. Twisted Prey , by John Sandford. The 28th book in the Prey series. A federal marshall looks into the acons of a member of the Senate Intelligence Commiee. ALL BRANCHES 4. Before We Were Yours, by Lisa Wingate. A South Carolina lawyer learns about the quesonable early pracces of a Tennessee orphanage. ALL BRANCHES 5. Lile Fires Everywhere, by Celeste Ng. An arst upends a quiet town outside Cleveland. ALL BRANCHES 6. The Woman in the Window , by A.J. Finn. A recluse who drinks heavily and takes prescripon drugs may have witnessed a crime across from her Harlem townhouse. ALL BRANCHES 7. The Great Alone, by Krisn Hannah. A former prisoner of war returns from Vietnam and moves his family to Alaska, where they face tough condions. ALL BRANCHES 8. The Hellfire Club, by Jake Tapper. Charlie Marder, a World War II veteran and unlikely congressman, gets entangled in a dangerous series of events in 1950s D.C. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW, CARVERS BAY NONFICTION 1. A Higher Loyalty , by James Comey. The former F.B.I. director recounts cases and personal events that shaped his outlook on jusce, and analyzes the leadership styles of three presidents. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW 2. Barracoon, by Zora Neale Hurston. A previously unpublished, first- person account of Cudjo Lewis, a man who was transported and enslaved 50 years aſter the slave trade was banned. WACCAMAW ONLY 3. Ill Be Gone in the Dark, by Michelle McNamara. The late true-crime journalists search for the serial murderer and rapist known as the Golden State Killer.GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW 4. Educated, by Tara Westover. The daughter of survivalists, who is kept out of school, educates herself enough to leave home for university. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW 5. War on Peace, by Ronan Farrow. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist chronicles the deterioraon of American diplomacy. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW 6. Astrophysics for People in a Hurry , by Neil deGrasse Tyson. A straighorward, easy-to-understand introducon to the universe. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW 7. Measure What Maers, by John Doerr. How a goal-seng system helped large tech companies succeed. GEORGETOWN ONLY 8. Fascism: A Warning, by Madeline Albright with Bill Woodward. The for- mer secretary of state examines the legacy of fascism in the 20th century and its potenal revival. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW

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All books placed in the top 15 on the New

York Times Bestseller List as of June 3, 2018,

and are listed in order of popularity.

We have four library branches, and not all books

are at all four. A listing of branches that carry each

book appears at the end of the description.

FICTION

1. The Fallen, by David Baldacci. Amos Decker, known as the Memory Man,

puts his talents toward solving a string of murders in a rust Belt town. ALL

BRANCHES

2. By Invitation Only, by Dorothea Benton Frank. Two families are brought

together when the daughter of a Chicago power broker and the son of a

Southern peach farmer decide to wed. GEORGETOWN ONLY

3. Twisted Prey, by John Sandford. The 28th book in the Prey series. A

federal marshall looks into the actions of a member of the Senate

Intelligence Committee. ALL BRANCHES

4. Before We Were Yours, by Lisa Wingate. A South Carolina lawyer learns

about the questionable early practices of a Tennessee orphanage. ALL

BRANCHES

5. Little Fires Everywhere, by Celeste Ng. An artist upends a quiet town

outside Cleveland. ALL BRANCHES

6. The Woman in the Window, by A.J. Finn. A recluse who drinks heavily

and takes prescription drugs may have witnessed a crime across from her

Harlem townhouse. ALL BRANCHES

7. The Great Alone, by Kristin Hannah. A former prisoner of war returns

from Vietnam and moves his family to Alaska, where they face tough

conditions. ALL BRANCHES

8. The Hellfire Club, by Jake Tapper. Charlie Marder, a World War II veteran

and unlikely congressman, gets entangled in a dangerous series of events

in 1950s D.C. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW, CARVERS BAY

NONFICTION

1. A Higher Loyalty, by James Comey. The former F.B.I. director recounts

cases and personal events that shaped his outlook on justice, and

analyzes the leadership styles of three presidents. GEORGETOWN,

WACCAMAW

2. Barracoon, by Zora Neale Hurston. A previously unpublished, first-

person account of Cudjo Lewis, a man who was transported and enslaved

50 years after the slave trade was banned. WACCAMAW ONLY

3. I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, by Michelle McNamara. The late true-crime

journalist’s search for the serial murderer and rapist known as “the

Golden State Killer.” GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW

4. Educated, by Tara Westover. The daughter of survivalists, who is kept

out of school, educates herself enough to leave home for university.

GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW

5. War on Peace, by Ronan Farrow. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist

chronicles the deterioration of American diplomacy. GEORGETOWN,

WACCAMAW

6. Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, by Neil deGrasse Tyson. A

straightforward, easy-to-understand introduction to the universe.

GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW

7. Measure What Matters, by John Doerr. How a goal-setting system helped

large tech companies succeed. GEORGETOWN ONLY

8. Fascism: A Warning, by Madeline Albright with Bill Woodward. The for-

mer secretary of state examines the legacy of fascism in the 20th century

and its potential revival. GEORGETOWN, WACCAMAW