We’ve collected the books debuting on Indiebound’s Indie Bestseller List for the week ending September 13, 2015–a sneak peek at the books everybody will be talking about next month.
(Debuted at #2 in Hardcover Fiction) Make Me by Lee Child: “‘Why is this town called Mother’s Rest?’ That’s all Reacher wants to know. But no one will tell him. It’s a tiny place hidden in a thousand square miles of wheat fields, with a railroad stop, and sullen and watchful people, and a worried woman named Michelle Chang, who mistakes him for someone else: her missing partner in a private investigation she thinks must have started small and then turned lethal.” (September 2015)
(Debuted at #7 in Hardcover Fiction) Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie: “In the near future, after a storm strikes New York City, the strangenesses begin. A down-to-earth gardener finds that his feet no longer touch the ground. A graphic novelist awakens in his bedroom to a mysterious entity that resembles his own sub–Stan Lee creation. Abandoned at the mayor’s office, a baby identifies corruption with her mere presence, marking the guilty with blemishes and boils. A seductive gold digger is soon tapped to combat forces beyond imagining.” (September 2015)
(Debuted at #12 in Children’s Illustrated) You’re Here for a Reason by Nancy Tillman: “Every person matters. Here, national-bestselling and beloved author Nancy Tillman shows readers how each of us fits into life’s big picture, and how the world would be incomplete without you in it.” (September 2015)