
Hang the Moon, Jeannette Wall, Scribner (5)Ĥ. Homecoming, Kate Morton, Simon & Schuster (4)ģ.

The bestseller lists are compiled by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData.ġ.

In non-fiction, the week’s publishing success story is “Outsider,” Ottawa-based Brett Popplewell’s story of an elderly superathlete named Dag Aabye and his life in the remote reaches of British Columbia. 7) with a science-fiction story perfect for our AI-focused times, about three robots - an android, a nurse machine and a small vacuum - and one human. “Happy Place” is said to be edgier than Henry’s previous outings, following three girlfriends - each with a secret, natch - over the course of one week.Īnother debut on the Original fiction list is “In the Lives of Puppets,” by T.J. 1 on the Original fiction list following strong reviews in the American press (it is tempting, though possibly unkind, to think of her as the thinking woman’s Colleen Hoover).

“Happy Place,” Emily Henry’s fourth adult romance debuts at No.
