Every Wednesday, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association publishes the regional bestseller list. On Thursdays, we celebrate Thursday Themes to shine a spotlight on some of the books from the list and give our brains a different way of thinking about books.
As we prepare for Earth Day on April 22, we see a lot of titles about the natural world featured in stores and going home with readers.
Remarkably Bright Creatures Shelby Van Pelt (#6 Hardcover Fiction)
North Woods Daniel Mason (#11 Hardcover Fiction)
Secrets of the Octopus Sy Montgomery (#9 Hardcover Nonfiction)
The Comfort of Crows Margaret Renkl (#13 Hardcover Nonfiction)
Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer (#7 Paperback Nonfiction)
Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast Jim Pojar, Andy MacKinnon (#9 Paperback Nonfiction)
Cascadia Field Guide Cmarie Fuhrman (Ed.) (#10 Paperback Nonfiction)
The Language of Trees Katie Holten (#12 Paperback Nonfiction)
Beaverland Leila Philip (#15 Paperback Nonfiction)
Bluey: Butterflies Penguin Young Readers (#2 Children’s Illustrated)
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eric Carle (#4 Children’s Illustrated)
A Wolf Called Wander Rosanne Parry, Mónica Armiño (Illus.) (#1 Early and Middle Readers)
Marshmallow & Jordan Alina Chau (#7 Early and Middle Readers)
The Wild Robot Peter Brown (#6 Children’s & YA Series)