Well, without knowing more about the content of the Kohn Grimson novel published by Barnes and Noble, it's hard to say if it's a best - seller. There are many novels out there, and success can be very unpredictable. It could be a hidden gem that becomes popular over time, or it could be overlooked.
First, start with Barnes and Noble, either in - store or online. If it's not there, consider checking online marketplaces like Amazon. Some independent bookstores might also carry it. Additionally, libraries often have a wide range of titles, so it's worth asking your local library if they can get it for you through inter - library loan if they don't already have it in their collection.
There could be many reasons why a particular novel is the last one by an author at Barnes and Noble. It could be due to low sales, the author's decision to stop writing, or the store's decision to no longer stock the books. Without more specific information, it's difficult to determine the exact title.
I haven't found any information on this yet. It might be quite a niche topic and require some in - depth research, like looking through Barnes and Noble's archives or old catalogs.
Barnes and Noble often stocks manga, but it's best to check their website or call your local store to see exactly what's in stock. They might have a dedicated section for manga with a decent range of genres and titles.
There are several works similar to 'Maus' in Barnes and Noble. 'March' is a great example. It also deals with important historical events, in this case, the civil rights movement. The graphic novel format allows for a vivid portrayal of the events and the people involved. Additionally, 'Watchmen' while more of a superhero - deconstruction story, shares the use of the graphic novel medium to tell a complex and thought - provoking story.
It's possible. Sometimes their inventory varies by location. I'd suggest giving them a call or checking their website for the specific availability of 'A River of Stars'.
The best Barnes and Noble fiction book in 2016 was 'The Underground Railroad'. It's a Pulitzer - winning novel that offers a unique and gripping take on the slavery era in America.