Winnipeg Bestsellers
Based on sales for the week of September 2nd at McNally Robinson Booksellers
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HARDCOVER FICTION
- The Casual Vacancy, J.K. Rowling. Fiction. $36.99.
- Dear Life, Alice Munro. Fiction. $32.99.
- Winter of the World, Ken Follett. Fiction. $38.00.
- The Secret Keeper, Kate Morton. Fiction. $29.99.
- NYPD Red, James Patterson. Fiction. $29.99.
HARDCOVER NON-FICTION
- 1982, Jian Ghomeshi. Memoir. $30.00.
- On the Zwieback Trail, Lisa Weaver, Judith Rempel Smucker, designer. History. $25.00.
- Gift Ecology, Peter Denton. Environmental Issues. $16.95.
- The Consultant With Pink Hair, Cal Harrison. Business. $19.95.
- Waging Heavy Peace, Neil Young. Memoir. $31.50.
PAPERBACK FICTION
- The Only Man in the World, Faith Johnston. Fiction. $19.00.
- What You Get at Home, Dora Dueck. Fiction. $19.00.
- Thunder Road, Chadwick Ginther. Fantasy. $16.00.
- Henry’s Game, David Elias. Fiction. $18.95.
- Fifty Shades Freed, E.L. James. Erotica. $17.95.

PAPERBACK NON-FICTION
- The First Season, Randy Turner. Sports. $19.95.
- You Can’t Take My Dog, Minnie Ann Piercey. Pet Writing. $15.00.
- Invisible, Gayleen Gaeke. Memoir. $15.99.
- Imagining Winnipeg, Esyllt W. Jones. Regional Interest. $39.95.
- Mennonite is the Name…Evil and Deception are the Game, Heidi Loewen. Autobiography. $19.95.
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