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Book Review | 'Angelology,' by Danielle Trussoni
In Danielle Trussoni’s rousing novel, a young nun is drawn into an ancient struggle against the Nephilim, hybrid offspring of humans and heavenly beings.

Book Review | 'Rebel Land: Unraveling the Riddle of History in a Turkish Town,' by Christopher de Bellaigue
Christopher de Bellaigue investigates the bewildering historical entanglements in which Turkey is ensnared.

Book Review | 'The Ask,' by Sam Lipsyte
This darkly humorous satiric novel, a witty paean to white-collar loserdom, stars a deeply cynical academic fund-raiser fighting for his job.

Book Review | 'The Russian Dreambook of Color and Flight,' by Gina Ochsner
Gina Ochsner’s first novel links the grim anomie of post-Soviet Russia to the delirium of magic realism.

Book Review | 'This Book Is Overdue: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All,' by Marilyn Johnson
An exploration of the world of libraries and librarians, via a tour of eccentric characters and unlikely locations.

Book Review | 'The Infinities,' by John Banville
In John Banville’s novel, a crew of Greek deities attends a mathematician’s deathbed.

Book Review | 'The Untold War: Inside the Hearts, Minds, and Souls of Our Soldiers,' by Nancy Sherman
A philosopher and psychoanalyst documents the stories of veterans and brings a dual perspective to the experience of war.

Book Review | 'Tammy Wynette: Tragic Country Queen,' by Jimmy McDonough
The life and hard times of the country singer Tammy Wynette.

Book Review | 'Chasing the White Dog: An Amateur Outlaw’s Adventures in Moonshine,' by Max Watman
Modern profiles and historical sketches animate a moonshine enthusiast’s study of homemade liquor.

Book Review | 'Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand,' by Helen Simonson
Helen Simonson mischievously unleashes stock village-novel characters into a new England.

Letters: My Leningrad, Too
Elena Gorokhova, the author of “A Mountain of Crumbs,” responds to a letter about a review of her memoir.

Letters: Passing Both Ways
Letters: Mr. Not-Quite Isn’t Right
Visuals: Histories of Maps and Other Visual Books
Visual books about maps, the design firm Unimark International and African and Central Asian “war rugs.”

Hardcover Fiction
Top 5 at a Glance
1. FANTASY IN DEATH, by J. D. Robb
2. THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett
3. BLACK MAGIC SANCTION, by Kim Harrison
4. SPLIT IMAGE, by Robert B. Parker
5. BIG GIRL, by Danielle Steel

Hardcover Nonfiction
Top 5 at a Glance
1. GAME CHANGE, by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin
2. THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, by Rebecca Skloot
3. I AM OZZY, by Ozzy Osbourne with Chris Ayres
4. THE POLITICIAN, by Andrew Young
5. HAVE A LITTLE FAITH, by Mitch Albom

Paperback Trade Fiction
Top 5 at a Glance
1. LITTLE BEE, by Chris Cleave
2. THE LAST SONG, by Nicholas Sparks
3. A RELIABLE WIFE, by Robert Goolrick
4. THE 8TH CONFESSION, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
5. THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson

Paperback Mass-Market Fiction
Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE LAST SONG, by Nicholas Sparks
2. DEAR JOHN, by Nicholas Sparks
3. FIRST FAMILY, by David Baldacci
4. SHUTTER ISLAND, by Dennis Lehane
5. THE SUMMER HIDEAWAY, by Susan Wiggs

Paperback Nonfiction
Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE LOST CITY OF Z, by David Grann
2. THE BLIND SIDE, by Michael Lewis
3. THREE CUPS OF TEA, by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin
4. THE SURVIVORS CLUB, by Ben Sherwood
5. ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT'S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler

Hardcover Advice
Top 5 at a Glance
1. SWITCH, by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
2. THE KIND DIET, by Alicia Silverstone
3. THE HAPPINESS PROJECT, by Gretchen Rubin
4. SO LONG, INSECURITY, by Beth Moore
5. ACT LIKE A LADY, THINK LIKE A MAN, by Steve Harvey with Denene Millner

Paperback Advice
Top 5 at a Glance
1. FOOD RULES, by Michael Pollan
2. THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES, by Gary Chapman
3. THE BELLY FAT CURE, by Jorge Cruise
4. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING, by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel
5. COOK THIS, NOT THAT!, by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding

Graphic Books
Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE BOOK OF GENESIS: ILLUSTRATED, by R. Crumb
2. HALO: HELLJUMPER, by Peter David and Eric Nguyen
3. STARMAN OMNIBUS, VOL. 4, by James Robinson and others
4. DARK TOWER: THE FALL OF GILEAD, by Robin Furth and Peter David
5. WOLVERINE: OLD MAN LOGAN, by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven

Children's Books
Top 5 at a Glance
1. THE EASTER EGG, written and illustrated by Jan Brett
2. THE LION AND THE MOUSE, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
3. DISNEY’S ALICE IN WONDERLAND: THE VISUAL GUIDE, written by Jo Casey and Laura Gilbert
4. LISTEN TO THE WIND, by Greg Mortenson and Susan L. Roth
5. CAT THE CAT, WHO IS THAT?, written and illustrated by Mo Willems

Essay: Reporting at Wit’s End: Tales From the New Yorker by St. Clair McKelway
St. Clair McKelway helped solidify the classic New Yorker style but is nearly forgotten today.

Up Front: Joseph O’Neill
Joseph O’Neill is probably best known for “Netherland,” which the Book Review selected as one of its 10 Best Books of 2008.

TBR: Inside the List
Robert B. Parker’s posthumous “Split Image,” new at No. 4, probably won’t be his last appearance on the list.

Editors’ Choice
Recently reviewed books of particular interest.

Paperback Row
Paperback books of particular interest.

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