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DescriptionNew York Times Best Sellers January to Feb 1st 2015 To Read epub file in PC. Install this software. Torrent: EPUB File Reader The New York Times Best Seller list is widely considered the preeminent list of best-selling books in the United States. It is published weekly in The New York Times Book Review. The best-seller list has been ongoing since October 12, 1931. New York Times Bestsellers - Fiction - 1st February 2015 #1 - THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN by Paula Hawkins #2 - SAINT ODD by Dean Koontz #3 - GONE GIRL by Gillian Flynn #4 - ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE by Anthony Doerr #5 - BIG LITTLE LIES by Liane Moriarty #6 - COLD COLD HEART by Tami Hoag #7 - FIFTY SHADES OF GREY by E. L. James #8 - STILL ALICE by Lisa Genova #9 - FATAL SCANDAL by Marie Force #10 - GRAY MOUNTAIN by John Grisham #11 - THE ESCAPE by David Baldacci #12 - CORPS SECURITY: THE SERIES by Harper Sloan #13 - DARK PLACES by Gillian Flynn #14 - ONE NIGHT STAND by J.S. Cooper and Helen Cooper #15 - HOPE TO DIE by James Patterson #16 - THE LAST ORIGINAL WIFE by Dorothea Benton Frank #17 - THE BURNING ROOM by Michael Connelly #18 - ORPHAN TRAIN by Christina Baker Kline #19 - REASONABLE DOUBT FULL SERIES by Whitney Gracia Williams #20 - INSATIABLE APPETITES by Stuart Woods New York Times Bestsellers - Fiction - 25th January 2015 #1 - ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE, by Anthony Doerr #2 - GONE GIRL by Gillian Flynn #3 - INSATIABLE APPETITES, by Stuart Woods #4 - BIG LITTLE LIES, by Liane Moriarty #5 - ONE NIGHT STAND, by J.S. Cooper and Helen Cooper #6 - GRAY MOUNTAIN, by John Grisham #7 - THE ESCAPE, by David Baldacci #8 - TRUST NO ONE, by Jayne Ann Krentz #9 - GOLDEN SON, by Pierce Brown #10 - FIFTY SHADES OF GREY, by E. L. James #11 - HOPE TO DIE, by James Patterson #12 - THE BURNING ROOM, by Michael Connelly #13 - THE PACT, by Karina Halle #14 - STILL ALICE, by Lisa Genova #15 - DARK PLACES, by Gillian Flynn #16 - NEVER NEVER, by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher #17 - AS CHIMNEY SWEEPERS COME TO DUST, by Alan Bradley #18 - THE EMPTY THRONE, by Bernard Cornwell #19 - ORPHAN TRAIN, by Christina Baker Kline #20 - THE MARTIAN, by Andy Weir New York Times Bestsellers January 04 2015 Fiction Non-Fiction Fiction 1. GRAY MOUNTAIN - John Grisham 2. REVIVAL - Stephen King 3. HOPE TO DIE - James Patterson 4. ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE - Anthony Doerr 5. THE ESCAPE - David Baldacci 6. TOM CLANCY FULL FORCE AND EFFECT - Mark Greaney 7. LEAVING TIME - Jodi Picoult 8. THE BURNING ROOM - Michael Connelly 9. REDEPLOYMENT - Phil Klay 10. EDGE OF ETERNITY - Ken Follett 11. THE GOLDFINCH - Donna Tartt 12. FLESH AND BLOOD -Patricia Cornwell 13. PRINCE LESTAT - Anne Rice 14. STATION ELEVEN - Emily St. John 15. THE BOSTON GIRL - Anita Diamant 16. SOMEWHERE SAFE WITH SOMEBODY GOOD - Jan Karon 17. THE CINDERELLA MURDER - Mary Higgins Clark 18. LILA - Marilynne Robinson 19. THE MISTLETOE PROMISE - Richard Paul Evans 20. THE BONE CLOCKS - David Mitchell Non Fiction 1. KILLING PATTON - Bill O'Reilly 2. 41 - George W. Bush 3. WHAT IF - Randall Munroe 4. YES PLEASE - Amy Poehler 6. UNBROKEN - Laura Hillenbrand 7. AS YOU WISH - Cary Elwes 8. THE ANDY COHEN DIARIES - Andy Cohen 9. BEING MORTAL - Atul Gawande 10. YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS UP, by Al Michaels with L. Jon Wertheim 11. THE INNOVATORS - Walter Isaacson 12. NOT THAT KIND OF GIRL - Lena Dunham 14. SO ANYWAY - John Cleese 15. SMALL VICTORIES - Anne Lamott 16. I AM MALALA - Malala Yousafzai 17. THINGS THAT MATTER - Charles Krauthammer 18. DREAMERS AND DECEIVERS - Glenn Beck 19. IN THE KINGDOM OF ICE, by Hampton Sides 20. FOOD - Jim Gaffigan Business 1: MONEY: MASTER THE GAME, by Tony Robbins. (Simon & Schuster.) Seven steps aimed at finding financial security and creating an income for life. 2: THE INNOVATORS, by Walter Isaacson. (Simon & Schuster.) Studies of the people who created computers and the Internet, beginning in the 1840s. 3: OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown.) Why some people succeed it has to do with luck and opportunities as well as talent. 4: THINKING, FAST AND SLOW, by Daniel Kahneman. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux.) The winner of the Nobel in economic science discusses how we make choices in business and personal life. 5: THE POWER OF HABIT, by Charles Duhigg. (Random House.) A Times reporteR account of the science behind how we form, and break, habits. 6: ZERO TO ONE, by Peter Thiel with Blake Masters. (Crown Business.) A co-founder of PayPal on how to build companies that
 create new things 7: HOW WE GOT TO NOW, by Steven Johnson. (Riverhead.) A history of innovation focused on the development of six key technologies of modern life. 8: FLASH BOYS, by Michael Lewis. (Norton.) The world of high-frequency computer-driven trading, from the author of Poker. 9: CAPITAL IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, by Thomas Piketty. (Belknap/Harvard University.) A French economist analysis of centuries of economic history predicts worsening inequality and proposes solutions. 10: THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING, by Naomi Klein. (Simon & Schuster.) The author of The Shock Doctrine†argues that the free market created and is worsening the climate crisis. Sharing Widget |
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