Viewpoint Bestsellers

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

  1. “Big Jim Begins (Dog Man Book 13),” Dav Pilkey
  2. “Let’s Stick! (Bluey Sticker Stories),” Penguin Young Readers
  3. “Hot Mess (Signed Edition) (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 19),” Jeff Kinney
  4. “Bluey: Mini Bluey,” Penguin Young Readers
  5. “Small Spaces (Small Spaces Book 1),” Katherine Arden
  6. “Little Brown Mouse,” Cottage Door Press
  7. “Bluey: Trains,” Penguin Young Readers
  8. “Who Would Win? Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Velociraptor,” Jerry Pallotta
  9. “Eyewitness: Hurricane and Tornado,” DK Publishing
  10. “Resist: A Story of D-Day,” Alan Gratz
  11. “Akeem Keeps Bees! A Close-Up Look at the Honey Makers and Pollinators of Sankofa Farms,” Kamal E. W. Bell
  12. “Baby Animals,” Little Golden Books
  13. “Tales from a Not-So-Posh Paris Adventure (Dork Diaries Book 15),” Rachel Renee Russell
  14. “The Digger and the Flower,” Joseph Kuefler
  15. “Disney Junior’s Alice’s Wonderland Bakery,” Disney Books

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Adult and New Adult Non-Fiction (H for hard cover, P for paperback, O for other)

  1. *“Everything Is Tuberculosis (Signed Edition),” John Green (H)
  2. “The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool…” Mel Robbins (H)
  3. *“Borders Bridges Belonging,” Premlata Poonia (P)
  4. “An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us,” Ed Yong (P)
  5. “Who Is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service,” Michael Lewis (H)
  6. “Abundance,” Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson (H)
  7. “The Speed of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything,” Stephen M.R. Covey (P)
  8. “Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us,” Daniel H. Pink (P)
  9. “The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World,” Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu (H)
  10. *“American Modern: Architecture Community Columbus, Indiana,” Matt Shaw (P)
  11. “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America,” Heather Cox Richardson (P)
  12. “How Can I Help? Saving Nature with Your Yard,” Douglas W. Tallamy (H)
  13. *“Daffodils and Dog-Ears,” Larry Perkinson (P)
  14. “On Civil Disobedience,” Hannah Arendt (P)
  15. “The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession,” Michael Finkel (P)

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Adult and Young Adult Fiction (H for hard cover, P for paperback)

  1. “Great Big Beautiful Life,” Emily Henry (H)
  2. “Sunrise on the Reaping (Hunger Games Book 5),” Suzanne Collins (H)
  3. “Say You’ll Remember Me,” Abby Jimenez (H)
  4. “Wild and Wrangled (Rebel Blue Ranch),” Lyla Sage (P)
  5. “Broken Country,” Clare Leslie Hall (H)
  6. “Strangers in Time (Signed Edition),” David Baldacci (H)
  7. “Lessons in Chemistry,” Bonnie Garmus (P)
  8. “Horror Movie (Special Edition),” Paul Tremblay (H)
  9. “God of the Woods,” Liz Moore (H)
  10. “Murder by Cheesecake (Golden Girls Cozy Mystery),” Rachel Eckstrom Courage (P)
  11. “James,” Percival Everett (H)
  12. “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” Shelby Van Pelt (P)
  13. “The Sirens (Signed Edition),” Emilia Hart (H)
  14. “The Unmaking of June Farrow,” Adrienne Young (P)
  15. “Every Summer After,” Carley Fortune (P)