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Winnipeg Bestsellers

Based on sales for the week of Jan. 27 at McNally Robinson Booksellers

HARDCOVER FICTION

  1. A Memory of Light, Robert Jordan. Fantasy. $39.99.
  2. Dear Life, Alice Munro. Fiction. $32.99.
  3. Tenth of December, George Saunders. Fiction. $29.95.
  4. 419, Will Ferguson. Fiction. $32.00.
  5. Private Berlin, James Patterson. Fiction. $29.99.

 

HARDCOVER NON-FICTION

  1. The Inconvenient Indian, Thomas King. Indigenous Peoples. $34.95.
  2. Be That Girl, Tina O’Connor. Inspiration. $26.95.
  3. A Geography of Blood, Candace Savage. Regional Interest. $26.95.
  4. Best of Bridge Slow Cooker Cookbook, Sally Vaughan-Johnston. Cooking. $29.95.
  5. The Untold Story of the United States, Oliver Stone & Peter Kuznick. History. $34.99.

 

PAPERBACK FICTION

  1. The Age of Hope, David Bergen. Fiction. $21.99.
  2. By the Correction Line, Donn Hanna. Fiction. $19.95.
  3. Manitowapow, Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair & Warren Cariou, ed. Indigenous Peoples. $35.00.
  4. The Bridge Between, Milos Lekic. Fiction. $15.00.
  5. The Imposter Bride, Nancy Richler. Fiction. $17.99.

 

PAPERBACK NON-FICTION

  1. Religion for Atheists, Alain de Botton. Ideas. $19.99.
  2. Stories in a New Skin, Keavy Martin. Indigenous Peoples. $27.95.
  3. Call the Midwife, Jennifer Worth. Memoir. $17.99.
  4. Pimachiowin Aki Cultural Landscape Atlas, Iain J. Davidson-Hunt, Nathan Deutsch & Andrew Miller. Indigenous Peoples. $29.95.
  5. Money Rules, Gail Vaz-Oxlade. Business. $21.99.

 

BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

  1. Whose Trees are These? Erna Michalow. Nature. $17.95.
  2. Baba’s Red Talking Chair, Eric Sigurdson. Canadian Picture Book. $8.99.
  3. Love You Forever, Robert Munsch. Canadian Picture Book. $5.95.
  4. Ruby’s Hope, Hannah Taylor. Canadian Picture Book. $9.95.
  5. The Third Wheel, Diary of a Wimpy Kid #7, Jeff Kinney. Intermediate Fiction. $16.95.

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