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. “Where’s Waldo in Hollywood?” Martin Handford
  2. “Where’s Waldo? A-maze-ing Journeys,” Martin Handford
  3. “The Night Before First Grade,” Natasha Wing
  4. “The Lost Web-Shooter! (Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends),” Golden Books
  5. “Bluey: Road Trip,” Penguin Young Readers
  6. “Beach Day (Indestructibles: Sesame Street),” Amy Pixton
  7. “Sonic’s Introduction to the Shatterverse,” Kiel Phegley
  8. “The Crayons Go Back to School,” Drew Daywalt
  9. “Where’s the Duck? (Stroller Book),” Ingela P. Arrhenius
  10. “Snow White (Disney Golden Books),” Susan Martinez
  11. “Dog Man: A Tale of Two Kitties (Book 3),” Dav Pilkey
  12. “Princess in Black Takes a Vacation (Book 4),” Shannon Hale
  13. “How to Train Your Dragon School: Doom of the Darkwing,” Cressida Cowell
  14. “Wild Robot on the Island,” Peter Brown
  15. “Mini Architects: 20 Projects Inspired by the Great Architects,” Josephine Seblon

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

  1. *“On Her Game: Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports,” Christine Brennan (H)
  2. *“Chuck Taylor, All Star: The True Story of the Man Behind the Most Famous Athletic Shoe in History,” Abraham Aamidor (P)
  3. *“Everything Is Tuberculosis (Signed Edition),” John Green (H)
  4. “The Idaho Four: An American Tragedy,” James Patterson (H)
  5. “Laughter Yoga: Daily Practices for Health and Happiness,” Madan Kataria (P)
  6. “Not My Type: One Woman vs a President,” E. Jean Carroll (H)
  7. “The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession,” Michael Finkel (P)
  8. “How to Read a Tree: Clues and Patterns from Bark to Leaves,” Tristan Gooley (H)
  9. “The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth,” Zoe Schlanger (P)
  10. *“Exhibit Columbus: Public by Design,” Jamie Goldsborough (P)
  11. “A Dumb Birds Field Guide to the Worst Birds Ever,” Matt Kracht (P)
  12. “Bad Feminist (Tenth Anniversary Limited Collector’s Edition),” Roxane Gay (P)
  13. *“American Modern: Architecture; Community; Columbus, Indiana,” Matt Shaw (O)
  14. “The Small and the Mighty: Twelve Unsung Heroes Who Changed the Course of History…” Sharon McMahon (H)
  15. *“The Birds of Indiana Field Guide,” Stan Tekiela (P)

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

  1. “Rose in Chains (Evermore Trilogy Book 1 Signed Deluxe Limited Edition),’ Julie Soto (H)
  2. “A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping,” Sangu Mandanna (P)
  3. “The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy (Dearly Beloathed Duology Book 1),” Brigitte Knightley (H)
  4. “Problematic Summer Romance,” Ali Hazelgrove (P)
  5. “The Bewitching,” Silvia Moreno-Garcia (H)
  6. “Sunrise on the Reaping (Hunger Games Book 5),” Suzanne Collins (H)
  7. “Three Shattered Souls (Broken Blades Book 3 Deluxe Edition),” Mai Corland (H)
  8. “The Frozen River,” Ariel Lawhorn (P)
  9. “A Resistance of Witches,” Morgan Ryan (H)
  10. “There’s Something About Mira,” Sonali Dev (P)
  11. “The Enchanted Greenhouse,” Sarah Beth Durst (H)
  12. “James,” Percival Everett (H)
  13. “The Woman in Suite 11,” Ruth Ware (H)
  14. “Atmosphere,” Taylor Jenkins Reid (H)
  15. “The River Is Waiting,” Wally Lamb (H)