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Senior Reading Recommendations from the New York Times Bestsellers List

October 21, 2021
Jack Kraynak

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought all of us a lot of downtime to try to fill within our living spaces. Try putting down the cell phone or computer for a little while, and try to reference the New York Times bestsellers list (look out for more blogs to come talking about more recent recommendations from the list). Here are some of my recommended highlights:

 

Non-fiction:

The Cellist - Author: Daniel Silva

  • A government intelligence agency tries to help Russia and divide the U.S. with an act of terror.

It’s Better This Way - Debbie Macomber

  • A girl starts a new life after she finds out her husband cheated on her years ago.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid

  • A movie star talks about her past love life and the stories of her career to a magazine writer.

 

Fiction:

American Marxism - Mark R. Levin

  • A host on Fox News talks about his opinions of the Green New Deal and critical race theory.

Landslide - Michael Wolff 

  • A book describing the events that occurred at the end of Donald Trump’s time as president.

An Ugly Truth - Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang

  • Journalists examining the downfall of Facebook.