How about 'The Dry' by Jane Harper? It's a crime thriller set in a drought - stricken Australian town. The detective has to solve a murder case that is intertwined with the town's past and present secrets. It's a page - turner with a great sense of atmosphere.
One that comes to mind is 'Little Fires Everywhere' by Celeste Ng. It's set in a small town and revolves around a custody battle and the secrets that are unearthed in the process. The characters are well - drawn and the story is full of twists and turns that keep you hooked from start to finish.
Sure. 'A Man Called Ove' by Fredrik Backman. It's a heartwarming story about an older man who has a very particular personality and how his life changes when new neighbors move in.
A notable 2021 best seller in fiction was 'Apples Never Fall' by Liane Moriarty. It's a family - centered story that delves into the relationships within a family, secrets, and the unexpected turns that life can take. It keeps the reader engaged with its well - crafted characters and plot.
Sure, 'Project Hail Mary' by Andy Weir. It's a science - fiction thriller about a man on a mission to save the Earth. The story has lots of scientific concepts but is presented in an engaging and accessible way.
Sure. 'Lessons in Chemistry' is one. It has an interesting female protagonist.
Well, 'Normal People' was on the list too. It's a story about the relationship between two young people, exploring themes of class, love, and self - discovery in a very relatable way.
Some of the best sellers in 2017 fiction might include 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood. It's a very popular and thought - provoking book that delves into themes of a dystopian society where women's rights are severely restricted. Another could be 'Big Little Lies' by Liane Moriarty which has complex characters and a gripping plot full of secrets and lies in a suburban setting.
Some of the popular ones might include 'Go Set a Watchman' by Harper Lee. It was highly anticipated as a follow - up to 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and generated a lot of buzz in 2015.
Sure. 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead is a great one. It's a historical novel that reimagines the Underground Railroad as an actual railroad underground. It won numerous awards and was very well - received.
Sure, 'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens was quite popular. It's a mystery novel set in the marshes of North Carolina.
One notable book could be 'Daisy Jones & The Six' by Taylor Jenkins Reid. It was popular for its unique format of being written as an oral history of a fictional rock band, which made it stand out.