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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers August 31, 2025
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| For Richer for Poorer by Danielle SteelAs pressures mount, Eugenia Ward, a fashion designer and mother of five adult children, meets a successful real estate developer. |
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| We Are All Guilty Here by Karin SlaughterOfficer Emmy Clifton investigates the disappearance of two teenage girls from a small town called North Falls. |
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| Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins ReidIn the summer of 1980, Joan Goodwin begins training with a group of candidates for NASA's space shuttle program. |
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| My Friends by Fredrik BackmanA young woman looks into the story behind a painting that was made 25 years ago and a small group of teens depicted in it; translated by Neil Smith. |
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| Onyx Storm by Rebecca YarrosThe third book in the Empyrean series. As enemies gain traction, Violet Sorrengail goes beyond the Aretian wards in search of allies. |
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| Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly JacksonWith only a week left to live after a violent attack on Halloween, Jet Mason is determined to solve her own murder. |
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| Kiss Her Goodbye by Lisa GardnerThe fourth book in the Frankie Elkin series. The missing persons expert Elkin goes to Tucson in search of a missing Afghan refugee. |
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| Broken Country by Clare Leslie HallBeth must confront her past when the man she once loved as a teenager returns to the village with his son. |
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| The Wedding People by Alison EspachA woman who is down on her luck forms an unexpected bond with the bride at a wedding in Rhode Island. |
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| The Hamptons Lawyer by James Patterson and Mike LupicaThe third book in the Jane Smith thriller series. Taking on a celebrity client proves dangerous. |
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| Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt DinnimanA Coast Guard vet named Carl and his ex-girlfriend's cat, Princess Donut, are trapped in a fantasy dungeon. |
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| Never Flinch by Stephen KingHolly Gibney does double duty by helping head off acts of retribution and protecting a women's rights activist. |
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