New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers
April 25, 2021

1. The Hill We Climb: An Inaugural Poem for the Country
by Amanda Gorman

The poem read on President Joe Biden's Inauguration Day, by the youngest poet to write and perform an inaugural poem.
2. The Four Winds
by Kristin Hannah

As dust storms roll during the Great Depression, Elsa must choose between saving the family and farm or heading West.
3. The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig

Nora Seed finds a library beyond the edge of the universe that contains books with multiple possibilities of the lives one could have lived.
4. Good Company
by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney

The foundation of a marriage between actors is shaken when they reunite with an old friend who is now a TV star.
5. The Red Book
by James Patterson and David Ellis

The second book in the Black Book thriller series. Chicago detective Billy Harney investigates his own past.
6. First Person Singular: Stories
by Haruki Murakami

A collection of eight short stories on love, childhood and memory.
7. Northern Spy
by Flynn Berry

The sister of a BBC producer may have joined the Irish Republican Army.
8. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
by V.E. Schwab

A Faustian bargain comes with a curse that affects the adventure Addie LaRue has across centuries.
9. Win
by Harlan Coben

Windsor Horne Lockwood III might rectify cold cases connected to his family that have eluded the F.B.I. for decades.
10. Klara and the Sun
by Kazuo Ishiguro

An "Artificial Friend" named Klara is purchased to serve as a companion to an ailing 14-year-old girl.
11. You Love Me: A You Novel
by Caroline Kepnes

The third book in the You series. Joe becomes interest in a librarian who appears to be too busy for him.
12. Life After Death
by Sister Souljah

In a sequel to The Coldest Winter Ever, Winter Santiaga emerges after time served and seeks revenge.
13. The Vanishing Half
by Brit Bennett

The lives of twin sisters who run away from a Southern Black community at age 16 diverge as one returns and the other takes on a different racial identity but their fates intertwine.
14. Eternal
by Lisa Scottoline

Three people involved in a love triangle find everything they hold dear is tested as Mussolini's power grows and laws change in Rome.
15. The Lost Apothecary
by Sarah Penner

An aspiring historian in London finds a clue that might put to rest unsolved apothecary murders from 200 years ago.
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A version of this list appears in the April 25, 2021 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending April 10, 2021.
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