On Wednesdays, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Bestseller list is published. Every week, we love to see what books have been most popular in independent bookstores around our region. As we peruse the list, we ponder patterns. Then we present this weekly feature: Thursday Themes.
Does your local store have a green display? Whether we’re in the mood for spring or enjoying a bit of a St. Patrick’s Day vibe, many readers seem to be surrounding themselves with colors featuring a healthy dose of green.
North Woods Daniel Mason (#14 Hardcover fiction)
The Wager David Grann (#1 Hardcover fiction)
Slow Productivity Cal Newport (#12 Hardcover nonfiction)
Never Whistle at Night Shane Hawk (Ed.), Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. (Ed.) (#7 Paperback fiction)
Trust Hernan Diaz (#8 Paperback fiction)
Weyward Emilia Hart (Paperback fiction)
Stone Blind Natalie Haynes (#12 Paperback fiction)
Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer (#2 Paperback nonfiction)
Cascadia Field Guide Elizabeth Bradfield (Ed.), CMarie Fuhrman (Ed.), and Derek Sheffield (Ed.) (#13 Paperback nonfiction)
Once Upon a Tome Oliver Darkshire (#15 Paperback nonfiction)
Goodnight Moon Margaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (illus.) (#1 Children’s illustrated)
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eric Carle (#2 Children’s illustrated)
Baby Animals Stephan Lomp (#3 Children’s Illustrated)
Jamberry Bruce Degen (#6 Children’s illustrated)
Bluey 5-Minute Stories Penguin Young Readers (#10 Children’s illustrated)
The Eyes and the Impossible Dave Eggers (#2 Early and Middle Readers)
Coyote Lost and Found Dan Gemeinhart (#5 Early and Middle Readers)
The Moth Keeper K. O’Neill (#6 Early and Middle Readers)
Powerless Lauren Roberts (#3 Young Adult)
Agents of S.U.I.T. #2: From Badger to Worse John Patrick Green, Christopher Hastings, Pat Lewis (Illus.)