The weeks bestselling books, Dec. 14

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1.The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai (Hogarth: $32) The fates of two young people intersect and diverge across continents and years.2.
The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown (Doubleday: $38) Symbologist Robert Langdon takes on a mystery involving human consciousness.3.
The Correspondent by Virginia Evans (Crown: $28) A lifelong letter writer reckons with a painful past.4.
Heart the Lover by Lily King (Grove Press: $28) A woman reflects on a youthful love triangle and its consequences.5.
Flesh by David Szalay (Scribner: $29) A man’s life veers off course due to a series of unforeseen circumstances.6.
The Black Wolf by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books: $30) The latest mystery in the Armand Gamache series.7.
What We Can Know by Ian McEwan (Knopf: $30) A genre-bending love story about people and the words they leave behind.8.
The Widow by John Grisham (Doubleday: $32) A small-time lawyer accused of murder races to find the real killer to clear his name.9.
House of Day, House of Night by Olga Tokarczuk (Riverhead Books: $28) A woman settles in a remote Polish village that teems with the stories of the living and the dead.10.
Katabasis by R.F.
Kuang (Harper Voyager: $35) A dark academia fantasy about two rival graduate students’ descent into hell.…1.
Bread of Angels by Patti Smith (Random House: $30) A new memoir from the legendary writer and artist.2.
A Marriage at Sea by Sophie Elmhirst (Riverhead Books: $28) The true story of a young couple shipwrecked at sea.3.
Lessons From Cats for Surviving Fascism by Stewart Reynolds (Grand Central Publishing: $13) A guide to channeling feline wisdom in the face of authoritarian nonsense.4.
1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin (Viking: $35) An exploration of the most infamous stock market crash in history.5.
Always Remember by Charlie Mackesy (Penguin Life: $27) Revisiting the world of “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse....