The SoCal Indie Bestseller List for the sales week ended Feb. 13 is based on reporting from the independent booksellers of Southern California, the California Independent Booksellers Alliance and IndieBound. For an independent bookstore near you, visit IndieBound.org.
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. Violeta: Isabel Allende
2. To Paradise: Hanya Yanagihara
3. The Lincoln Highway: Amor Towles
4. The Goodbye Coast: Joe Ide
5. Love & Saffron: Kim Fay
6. Cloud Cuckoo Land: Anthony Doerr
7. The School for Good Mothers: Jessamine Chan
8. Matrix: Lauren Groff
9. The Sentence: Louise Erdrich
10. Oh William!: Elizabeth Strout
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience: Brené Brown
2. The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story: Nikole Hannah-Jones, The New York Times Magazine
3. Foreverland: On the Divine Tedium of Marriage: Heather Havrilesky
4. The Nineties: A Book: Chuck Klosterman
5. Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones: James Clear
6. The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse: Charlie Mackesy
7. Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention — and How to Think Deeply Again: Johann Hari
8. These Precious Days: Essays: Ann Patchett
9. How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question: Michael Schur
10. The Voltage Effect: How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale: John A. List
MASS MARKET
1. Dune: Frank Herbert
2. No Second Chance: Harlan Coben
3. The Fountainhead: Ayn Rand
4. Blade Runner: Philip K. Dick
5. Franny and Zooey: J.D. Salinger
6. The Devil’s Hand: Jack Carr
7. A Beautiful Blue Death: Charles Finch
8. The Green Mile: Stephen King
9. Camino Winds: John Grisham
10. 1984: George Orwell
TRADE PAPERBACK FICTION
1. The Thursday Murder Club: Richard Osman
2. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: Taylor Jenkins Reid
3. Reminders of Him: Colleen Hoover
4. Fresh Water for Flowers: Valérie Perrin
5. The Exiles: Christina Baker Kline
6. The Vanishing Half: Brit Bennett
7. A Gentleman in Moscow: Amor Towles
8. The Anomaly: Hervé Le Tellier
9. The Dutch House: Ann Patchett
10. The Ministry for the Future: Kim Stanley Robinson
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