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New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestsellers April 26, 2026
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| 1. London Falling by Patrick Radden KeefeThe author of Say Nothing details the efforts by the parents of a 19-year-old Londoner to uncover the truth about his mysterious death and secret life. |
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| 2. Strangers by Belle BurdenBurden retraces her marriage of 20 years in search of clues to help shape her understanding about its demise and to find a way forward. |
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| 3. Planet Money by Alex Mayyasi and the hosts of NPR's Planet MoneyStories illustrating global economic forces at work and how they impact decisions we make. |
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| 5. Stripped Down by Bunnie XoThe host of the Dumb Blonde Podcast shares how redemption was an important part of her journey toward reaching her goals. |
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| 6. Rory by Alan ShipnuckThe many facets and contradictions of the life and career of the professional golfer Rory McIlroy. |
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| 7. Concrete Botany by Joey SantoreThe host of the YouTube show and podcast Crime Pays but Botany Doesn’t explains how humans depend on plants to survive. |
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| 8. A World Appears by Michael PollanThe author of This Is Your Mind on Plants explores several perspectives on consciousness. |
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| 9. Homesick Nomad by Brianna MadiaThe author of Never Leave the Dogs Behind navigates life decisions as she splits her time between the wild desert and suburbia. |
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| 10. Phases by Brandy with Gerrick KennedyThe actress and Grammy Award-winning musician shares some of her early struggles and her rise to fame. |
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| 11. The Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtA co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind looks at the mental health impacts that a phone-based life has on children. |
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| 12. This Land Is Your Land by Beverly GageThe Pulitzer Prize–winning historian describes a road trip she took that evoked America’s past. |
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| 13. Apple by David PogueThe CBS Sunday Morning correspondent chronicles the first 50 years of the tech company. |
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| 14. Thank You, Teachers by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann with Chris MooneyStories about teachers working today. |
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| 15. 1929 by Andrew Ross SorkinThe New York Times journalist and CNBC host looks at the fight between Washington and Wall Street that fueled a historic crash of the stock market. |
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