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| New York Times  Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers November 2, 2025 |  |  |   
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            | | |  | 		1. Remain		 by Nicholas Sparks with M. Night ShyamalanA New York architect moves to Cape Cod, where he enters a relationship that brings up a lot of questions. | 
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| |  | 		2. Gone Before Goodbye		 by Reese Witherspoon and Harlan CobenWhen a mysterious man disappears, the former combat surgeon giving him medical assistance goes on the lam. | 
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| |  | 		3. The Secret of Secrets		 by Dan BrownAs he searches for the missing noetic scientist he has been seeing, Robert Langdon discovers something regarding a secret project. | 
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| |  | 		4. The Intruder		 by Freida McFaddenDuring a rough storm, Casey puts herself in danger when she lets a girl, who is covered in blood, into her cabin. | 
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| |  | 		5. Alchemised		 by SenLinYuAfter the war, an imprisoned alchemist is sent to a necromancer to recover her lost memories. | 
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| |  | 		6. Red Rising		 by Pierce BrownDarrow, a member of the lowest rung of a society on Mars in the future, mixes in with humanity's overlords in the hopes of taking them down.  | 
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| |  | 		7. Twice		 by Mitch AlbomAlfie Logan, who was gifted with the ability to live any moment a second time but must accept the outcomes, makes a risky love decision. | 
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| |  | 		9. The Picasso Heist		 by James Patterson and Howard RoughanA recently discovered $100 million painting piques the interest of a variety of people. | 
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| |  | 		10. The Academy		 by Elin Hilderbrand and Shelby CunninghamHarmful rumors cause trouble for the students and staff at a New England boarding school. | 
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| |  | 		11. 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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| |  | 		12. Fourth Wing		 by Rebecca YarrosViolet Sorrengail is urged by the commanding general, who also is her mother, to become a candidate for the elite dragon riders. | 
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| |  | 		14. Cry Havoc		 by Jack CarrDuring a time of war and civil unrest in 1968, the Navy SEAL Tom Reece is given an unofficial and dangerous mission. | 
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