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
- “Frog and Toad Coloring Book,” Arnold Lobel
- “Hot Mess (Signed Edition) (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 19),” Jeff Kinney
- “Berenstain Bears: 5-Minute Berenstain Bears Stories,” Jan Berenstain
- “Big Jim Begins (Dog Man Book 13),” Dav Pilkey
- “The Digger and the Flower,” Joseph Kuefler
- “Bluey: Let’s Play Outside,” Penguin Young Readers
- “Classic Origami for Beginners,” Tuttle Publishing
- “Bluey: Trains,” Penguin Young Readers
- “Candle Island,” Lauren Wolk
- “The Littlest Family’s Big Day,” Emily Winfield Martin
- “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?” Bill Martin
- “Trucks! (and other things with wheels),” Bryony Davies and Maria Brzozowska
- “I Can Do It! (A Little Golden Book),” Trish Holland
- “Baby Animals (A Little Golden Book),” Garth Williams
- “Caitlin Clark (A Little Golden Book Biography),” Marisa Dinovis
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Adult and New Adult Non-Fiction (H for hard cover, P for paperback, O for other)
- *“Everything Is Tuberculosis (Signed Edition),” John Green (H)
- “The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool…” Mel Robbins (H)
- “The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World,” Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu (H)
- “The Jane Austen Insult Guide for Well-Bred Women: Serving Tea with a Side of Scorn,” Emily Reed (H)
- “Audubon’s Birds of America: The Tiny Folio,” Abbeville Press (H)
- *“Borders Bridges Belonging,” Premlata Poonia (P)
- “Slither: How Nature’s Most Maligned Creatures Illuminate Our World,” Stephen S. Hall (H)
- “Mom’s Story: A Guided, Keepsake Memory Journal,” Peter Pauper Press (H)
- “On Civil Disobedience,” Hannah Arendt (P)
- “Big Dumb Eyes: Stories from a Simpler Mind (Signed Edition),” Nate Bargatze (H)
- “An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us,” Ed Yong (P)
- “Justine Cooks: Recipes (Mostly Plants) for Finding Your Way in the Kitchen,” Justine Doiron (H)
- “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America,” Heather Cox Richardson (P)
- “Literary Cats Coloring Book,” Andrew Shaffer (P)
- “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century,” Timothy Snyder (H&P)
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Adult and Young Adult Fiction (H for hard cover, P for paperback)
- “Great Big Beautiful Life,” Emily Henry (H)
- “Sunrise on the Reaping (Hunger Games Book 5),” Suzanne Collins (H)
- “The Missing Half (Signed Edition),” Ashley Flowers (H)
- “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” Shelby Van Pelt (P)
- “Broken Country,” Clare Leslie Hall (H)
- “Horror Movie (Special Edition),” Paul Tremblay (H)
- “Lessons in Chemistry,” Bonnie Garmus (P)
- “God of the Woods,” Liz Moore (H)
- “Murder by Cheesecake (Golden Girls Cozy Mystery),” Rachel Eckstrom Courage (P)
- “Say You’ll Remember Me,” Abby Jimenez (H)
- “Strangers in Time (Signed Edition),” David Baldacci (H)
- “What You Are Looking for Is in the Library (Special Edition),” Michiko Aoyama (P)
- “When the Wolf Comes Home,” Nat Cassidy (P)
- “Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop,” Hwang Bo-Reum (P)
- “We Could Be So Good,” Cat Sebastian (P)





