Scarlett St. Clair novel among Oklahoma bestsellers for Nov. 10, 2024

“Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health” by Thomas Insel tops the nonfiction list.

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FICTION 1. “Apples Dipped in Gold” by Scarlett St. Clair (Bloom Books) 2.

“The Grey Wolf” by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books) 3. “The Pumpkin Spice Cafe” by Laurie Gilmore (One More Chapter) 4. “Fourth Wing” by Rebecca Yarros (Entangled: Red Tower Books) 5.



“Survival Instincts” by Rainy Dawn Ortiz (Magic City Books Press) 6. “The Women” by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s Press) 7.

“Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter” by Tom Franklin (William Morrow & Company) 8. “A Touch of Chaos” by Scarlett St. Clair (Bloom Books) People are also reading.

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“The Cinnamon Bun Book Store” by Laurie Gilmore (One More Chapter) NONFICTION 1. “Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health” by Thomas Insel (Penguin Press) 2. “Christmas Ideals 2024” by Melinda Lee Rathjen (Ideals) 3.

“Be Ready When the Luck Happens: A Memoir” by Ina Garten (Crown Publishing Group) 4. “The Witch’s Door: Oddities and Tales from the Esoteric to the Extreme” by Ryan Matthew Cohn and Regina M. Rossi (Chronicle Prism) 5.

“Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants” by Robin Wall Kimmerer (Milkweed Editions) 6. “On Freedom” by Timothy Snyder (Crown Publishing Group) 7. “War” by Bob Woodward (Simon & Schuster) 8.

“Patriot: A Memoir” by Alexei Navalny (Knopf Publishing Group) 9. “The Message” by Ta-Nehisi Coates (One World) 10. “The State of Sequoyah: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Quest for an Indian State” by Donald L.

Fixico (University of Oklahoma Press) CHILDREN’S/YOUNG ADULT 1. “Hot Mess” by Jeff Kinney (Amulet Books) 2. “The Last Dragon on Mars” by Scott Reintgen (Aladdin Paperbacks) 3.

“The Wild Robot” by Peter Brown (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers) 4. “The Wrath of the Triple Goddess” by Rick Riordan (Disney Hyperion) 5. “The Bletchley Riddle” by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin (Viking Books for Young Readers) 6.

“Impossible Creatures” by Katherine Rundell (Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers) 7. “Mad Libs: For the Fans: Taylor Swift Edition” by Niki Catherine (Mad Libs) 8.

“Good Night Tulsa” by The Foundation for Tulsa Schools (The Foundation for Tulsa Schools) 9. “Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder” by Dav Pilkey (Graphix) 10. “Bomb (Graphic Novel): The Race to Build — And Steal — The World’s Most Dangerous Weapon” by Steve Sheinkin (Roaring Brook Press) The Tulsa World is where your story lives.