Viewpoint Books’ Bestseller List
Top titles at the local independent book store in downtown Columbus.
*Asterisk denotes a local, regional, or Indiana author connection
Children’s books
- “Big Jim Begins (Dog Man 13),” Dave Pilkey
- “Unraveled (Keeper of the Lost Cities Book 9.5),” Shannon Messenger
- “I Am Elphaba (Little Golden Books),” Mary Man-Kong
- “The Book That Can Read Your Mind,” Marianne Coppo
- “Hot Mess (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 19),” Jeff Kinney
- “Pop-Up Peekaboo! Disney Moana,” DK Publishing
- “Where’s The Reindeer?” Ingela Arrhenius
- “I Am Glinda (Little Golden Books),” Mary Man-Kon
- “I Am the Grinch (Based on Dr. Seuss’s ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’),” Alastair Heim
- “The Polar Express (30th Anniversary Edition),” Chris Van Allsburg
- “Peekaboo Santa (Peekaboo You),” Camilla Reid
- “The Little Reindeer,” Nicola Killen
- “The Snow Thief,” Alice Hemming
- “Can You Find Santa?” Axel Scheffler
- “Alice in a Winter Wonderland (Signed Edition),” Jan Brett
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Adult and New Adult Non-Fiction (H for hard cover, P for paperback, O for other)
- *“Deep Calls to Deep (Signed Edition),” Brandon Andress (P)
- “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World,” Robin Wall Kimmerer (H)
- *“American Modern: Architecture. Community. Columbus, Indiana,” Matt Shaw (P)
- “Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions,” John Grisham and Jim McCloskey (H)
- “Taylor Swift by the Book: The Literature Behind the Lyrics from Fairy Tales to Tortured Poets,” Rachel Feder (H)
- “Rand McNally 2025 Road Atlas,” Rand McNally (P)
- “Revenge of the Tipping Point,” Malcolm Gladwell (H)
- *“The Whiteboard Daily Book of Cues for Everyone: A Visual Guide to Efficient Movement…” Karl Eagleman (P)
- “The Third Gilmore Girl: A Memoir,” Kelly Bishop (H)
- “Signs and Skymates Astrological Compatibility Deck,” Dosse-Via Trenou (O)
- “What the Chicken Knows: A New Appreciation of the World’s Most Familiar Bird,” Sy Montgomery (H)
- “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants,” Robin Wall Kimmerer (P)
- “Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver,” Mary Oliver (P)
- *“Columbus, Indiana,” Thomas Schiff (H)
- “Vanishing Treasures: A Bestiary of Extraordinary Endangered Creatures,” Katherine Rundell (H)
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Adult and Young Adult Fiction (H for hard cover, P for paperback)
- “Small Things Like These,” Claire Keegan (H)
- “The God of the Woods,” Liz Moore (H)
- *“What Can’t Be Hidden (Signed Edition),” Brandon Andress (P)
- “James,” Percival Everett (H)
- “The Frozen River,” Ariel Lawhon (P)
- “The Christmas Jigsaw Murders,” Alexandra Benedict (P)
- *“And So By Fire (Signed Edition),” Brandon Andress (P)
- “Holly,” Stephen King (P)
- “The Mistletoe Mystery (Signed Edition),” Nita Prose (H)
- “Wind and Truth (Stormlight Archive Book 5),” Brandon Sanderson (H)
- “Here One Moment (Signed Edition),” Liane Moriarty (H)
- “The Twelve Dogs of Christmas,” Susan Wiggs (P)
- “When We Were Enemies,” Emily Bleeker (P)
- “The Cinnamon Bun Bookstore (Dream Harbor Book 2),” Laurie Gilmore (P)
- *“Rush of Ravens (Til Kingdom Come Book 1),” Abigail Brier (P)





