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New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers June 28, 2026
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| 1. Harvest Season by Brynne WeaverThe second book in the Seasons of Carnage trilogy. Loyalties become more complicated as secrets and death emerge. |
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| 2. Whistler by Ann PatchettDecades after their time together, a woman reconnects with her stepfather and they look back at the directions their lives have taken. |
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| 3. Yesteryear by Caro Claire BurkeNatalie Heller Mills, a privileged tradwife social media influencer, wakes up to find she is living in the comparatively difficult reality of 1855. |
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| 4. Light Wielder by Rachel SchneiderThe second book in the Fire & Metal series. As the war rages, the relationship between Jovie and Acker continues to be strained. |
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| 5. The Calamity Club by Kathryn StockettAs things get tougher during the Depression, several women look for ways to improve their circumstances. |
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| 6. The Correspondent by Virginia EvansLetters from someone she used to know push Sybil Van Antwerp toward revisiting her past and finding a way to forgive.
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| 7. Rocket's Red Glare by James Patterson and Matt EversmannA murder interrupts a presidential campaign and Nat Phillips leads a team of special operators. |
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| 8. Land by Maggie O'FarrellWhile assisting his father on a project to map all of Ireland in 1865, a boy must work around the ways a disturbing encounter affects his father. |
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| 9. Our Perfect Storm by Carley FortuneAfter her fiancé leaves her, Frankie goes on her planned honeymoon trip with her best friend from childhood, George. |
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| 10. Carl's Doomsday Scenario by Matt DinnimanThe second book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. Carl and Donut confront an ancient spell and heightened dangers. |
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| 11. The Midnight Train by Matt HaigThe second book in the Midnight World series. Wilbur wants to go back in time to see how he might have lived differently. |
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| 14. Villa Coco by Andrew Sean GreerAn aspiring archivist assists the 92-year-old Baronessa in the Italian countryside to find the love of her life. |
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| 15. A Parade of Horribles by Matt DinnimanThe eighth book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. A sense of normalcy might be a set-up that spells danger for Carl and Donut. |
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