What we’re reading

Here are the top 10 bestsellers from three local bookstores. Data is most recent available.

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Wordsworth Books & Co.

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1.  The Associate

John Grisham

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2.  Big Taste of Little Rock

The Junior League of Little Rock

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3.  The Shack

William Young

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4.  Outliers

Malcolm Gladwell

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5.  The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

Mary Shaffer and Annie Barrows

6.  Dewey

Vicki Myron

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7. Charlatan

Pope Brock

8.  Capture Arkansas

Compiled by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

9.  American Lion

Jon Meacham

10.  The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

Daniel Wroblewski

 

That Bookstore at Mountebanq Place

1. A Pryor Commitment

David Pryor

2. The Tales of Beedle the Bard

J.K. Rowling

3. The Janissary Tree

Jason Goodwin

4. Buffalo River Handbook

Kenneth L. Smith

5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw

Jeff Kinney

6. Yes We Can: A Biography of Barack Obama

Garen Thomas

7. The Shack

William Young

8. With

Donald Harington

9. Hot, Flat, and Crowded

Thomas Friedman

10. The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World

Niall Ferguson

 

That Bookstore In Blytheville

1. The Associate

John Grisham

2. Plum Spooky

Janet Evanovich

3. Big Taste of Little Rock

Junior League of Little Rock

4. Bedlam South

Mark Grisham

5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Jeff Kinney

6. Too Many Toys

David Shannon

7. Murder at the Bad Girls Bar and Grill

N.M. Kelby

8. At Home Cafe Gathering

Helen DeFrance

9. American Thighs

Jill Connor Browne

10. Brass Verdict

Tom Piazza

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