Written by Jon Williams
It was a
cruel and heartbreaking year in the entertainment industry, with the passing of
so many larger-than-life figures, so many of them in unexpected fashion. And
unfortunately, 2016 ended much the same way it began. Our first
blog post of the year reflected on the passing of David
Bowie, and it was followed
up a week later with one memorializing Alan
Rickman and Glenn
Frey. It got no easier from there; some of the notable names we lost in
2016 include Abe
Vigoda, Harper
Lee, Garry
Shandling, Patty
Duke, Merle
Haggard, Doris
Roberts, Prince,
Muhammad
Ali, Anton
Yelchin, Elie
Wiesel, Garry
Marshall, Juan
Gabriel, Gene
Wilder, Arnold
Palmer, Leonard
Cohen, Leon
Russell, Florence
Henderson, Alan
Thicke, and Zsa
Zsa Gabor.
Seeing those
names all listed together, it’s a pretty stark list of so many talented people.
And sadly, even the holiday season offered no respite. On December 24 we lost Richard
Adams, author of the classic Watership
Down (which George R.R. Martin called “one of the three great fantasy
novels of the twentieth century”) as well as several other well-received novels.
Then, the next day, came the passing of pop superstar George
Michael, a groundbreaking figure in popular culture who won a Grammy Award
for Album of the Year for his debut solo album, 1987’s Faith.
On Monday of
this week, Carrie
Fisher passed away. Fisher, of course, will forever be most associated with
her role playing Princess Leia in Star
Wars Episodes IV-VI, and then
later in The
Force Awakens, but there was much more to her than just that one role,
iconic as it may be. In addition to her acting career, she was also an
acclaimed writer, responsible for the semi-autobiographical novel Postcards from the Edge, as well as the
screenplay for the
film starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine. Her one-woman show Wishful
Drinking was turned into a successful book, and her most recent memoir,
The
Princess Diarist, was released earlier this year. What many fans don’t
know is that she put her writing talent to good use during her Hollywood
career, serving as an uncredited “script doctor” to punch up dialogue for such
films as the
Star Wars prequels, Hook,
Sister
Act, Scream
3, and The
Wedding Singer, among others.
What makes
the story even sadder is that Fisher’s mother, Debbie
Reynolds, passed away just one day later. An actress, singer, and dancer,
Reynolds earned a Golden Globe nomination at the age of 18 for Most Promising
Newcomer, and her breakout came when she starred opposite Gene Kelly in 1952’s Singin’
in the Rain. She followed that up with roles in films like The
Affairs of Dobie Gillis, Bundle
of Joy, and The
Unsinkable Molly Brown. More recent performances included a recurring
role on Will & Grace and as
Liberace’s mother in Behind
the Candelabra. She even did some voice acting, starting with Charlotte’s
Web in 1973 and continuing through The
Penguins of Madagascar. The relationship between Reynolds and Fisher is
explored in the documentary Bright Lights,
which will air on HBO next month.
As we get
set to watch the ball drop on 2016 this weekend, we can only hope that the
coming year will be a kinder one. In the meantime, libraries can help keep the
memories of all these wonderful performers alive by sharing with patrons the
incredible work they left behind.
We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend! The remake of the 1959 classic Ben-Hur tops the movie list for the week. Multiplatinum-selling rapper J. Cole lands his new release atop the music chart. The ever-popular All the Light We Cannot See makes a return appearance on the week's fiction list, while some minor position shuffling is all the action we see this week in non-fiction.
DVD
- Ben-Hur
- Bad Moms
- Pete's Dragon
- Mechanic: Resurrection
- Finding Dory
- Don't Breathe
- Sausage Party
- Nine Lives
- Central Intelligence
- The BFG
CD
- J. Cole, 4 Your Eyez Only
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- The Weeknd, Starboy
- Bruno Mars, 24K Magic
- Pentatonix, That's Christmas to Me
- Post Malone, Stoney
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
- Moana Soundtrack
- Michael Buble, Christmas
- Relling Stones, Blue & Lonesome
Fiction
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- Cross the Line, James Patterson
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead
- Tom Clancy: True Faith and Allegiance, Mark Greaney
- No Man's Land, David Baldacci
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- Night School, Lee Child
- Turbo Twenty-Three, Janet Evanovich
- All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- The Undoing Project, Michael Lewis
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Settle for More, Megyn Kelly
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- All the Gallant Men, Donald Stratton and Ken Gire
- Talking as Fast as I Can, Lauren Graham
- Shaken, Tim Tebow and A.J. Gregory
Written by Jon Williams
Last week, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story rolled into
theaters, thrilling fans eagerly anticipating the franchise’s first standalone
movie. It has dominated the box office since then, earning more than $350
million worldwide with another big weekend coming up. While the movie won’t be
available on DVD and Blu-ray for a while, fans can relive the excitement with
the novelization
(also available for younger
listeners). With such popularity, patrons are sure to be interested in
exploring not just the story surrounding the movie, but other movies from the
new cast as well.
The first
place to start is with James Luceno’s novel Catalyst,
which ties directly into Rogue One.
It tells the story of brilliant scientist Galen Erso and how he is pulled into
the Death Star project by Director Orson Krennic. In 2014, Luceno also wrote
the novel Tarkin,
detailing the early career of another character who figures prominently in Rogue One, as well as the original Star Wars movie, 1977’s Episode
IV: A New Hope.
One “new”
character introduced in Rogue One is
Saw Gerrera, the leader of a Rebel extremist group. “New” is in quotation
marks, of course, because the character isn’t actually new at all. He first
appeared four years ago in the fifth season of Star
Wars: The Clone Wars, the animated series that bridged the gap between Episodes
II and III, Attack of the Clones
and Revenge of the Sith. At that
time, he was a young militant being trained by the likes of Anakin Skywalker;
his older, more experienced self will soon be joining this season of Star
Wars: Rebels, voiced by acclaimed actor Forest
Whitaker, who portrays him in Rogue
One.
Gerrera’s
function in the movie is to bring together the band of rebels who will attempt
to steal the Death Star plans. He can serve this function because he was once a
mentor to young Jyn Erso, daughter of the aforementioned Galen Erso, who helped
design the Death Star’s weapons system. Jyn is played by Felicity
Jones, who won an Academy Award for her performance in 2014’s The
Theory of Everything and has also appeared in such films as Inferno
and The
Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Bringing Jyn
into the Rebellion and leading the mission to help her find her father is
Captain Cassian Andor, played by Diego
Luna. Acting from a young age, Luna is an acting staple to Mexican
audiences. He was in the acclaimed film Y
Tu Mama Tambien as well as the sci-fi film Elysium,
among others. Andor in the film is accompanied by a droid sidekick, K-2SO,
played in a motion-capture performance by Alan
Tudyk. This was not his first robot portrayal, as he also played Sonny in I,
Robot. A prolific comic actor, Tudyk starred as one of the title pair
in Tucker
and Dale vs. Evil, and also as Steve the Pirate in Dodgeball.
Throwing in
on the mission as well are the one-two punch of Chirrut Îmwe and Baze Malbus. Îmwe
is a blind devotee of the Force who nonetheless is a valuable fighter. He’s
played by Donnie
Yen, a martial arts master who has starred in such films as Hero
and the Ip
Man trilogy. Malbus is his
gun-toting companion who serves as his protector on the rare occasions when he
needs one. Jiang
Wen is an acclaimed Chinese actor and filmmaker; Rogue One is his first film produced primarily for an
English-speaking audience.
The last
member of the team, getting them from place to place, is the defected Imperial
pilot Bodhi Rook, played by Riz
Ahmed. Ahmed was seen most recently in the hit HBO series The
Night Of, and he also starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler.
He also features as a rapper (under the name Riz MC) on the Hamilton Mixtape. Needless to say, the past
couple of weeks have been phenomenal for his career.
Opposing the
Rebels in their efforts is Imperial officer Orson Krennic, overseer of the
Death Star construction project. He’s played by Ben
Mendelsohn, an Australian actor who has won an Emmy Award for his
performance in Netflix’s Bloodline.
He also appeared in The
Dark Knight Rises, and will star as the Sheriff of Nottingham in the
upcoming Robin Hood. And of course, a
Star Wars movie dealing with the
Rebellion against the Empire will be haunted by the specter of Darth Vader. The
Dark Lord of the Sith does appear briefly in Rogue One, with his familiar forbidding voice being provided once
again by James
Earl Jones.
Fans who
loved Rogue One will have all this to
explore, and there’s always plenty to enjoy from the ever-expanding galaxy far,
far away. SmartBrowse Star Wars on our
website to find all the movies and TV series, not to mention soundtracks and
audiobooks. In addition, patrons can head over to hoopla digital for a
collection of eBooks
and comics that
they can enjoy right away on their smartphones or tablets.
The live-action update of the beloved animated classic Pete's Dragon is this week's lone hot movie newcomer. Five new CDs make the music chart, led by the mixtape of various artists' takes on songs from the ever-popular Hamilton musical. Mark Greaney's latest addition to Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan series makes the list in fiction, while a new book by Michael Lewis comes in at #2 in non-fiction.
DVD
- Bad Moms
- Mechanic: Resurrection
- Finding Dory
- Pete's Dragon
- Sausage Party
- Nine Lives
- Independence Day: Resurgence
- Hell or High Water
- Central Intelligence
- The Legend of Tarzan
CD
- The Hamilton Mixtape
- The Weeknd, Starboy
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- Relling Stones, Blue & Lonesome
- Childish Gambino, Awaken, My Love
- Bruno Mars, 24K Magic
- Moana Soundtrack
- Pentatonix, That's Christmas to Me
- Grace VanderWaal, Perfectly Imperfect
- Kane Brown, Kane Brown
Fiction
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- Cross the Line, James Patterson
- Tom Clancy: True Faith and Allegiance, Mark Greaney
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- No Man's Land, David Baldacci
- The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead
- Night School, Lee Child
- Turbo Twenty-Three, Janet Evanovich
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- The Wrong Side of Goodbye, Michael Connelly
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- The Undoing Project, Michael Lewis
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Settle for More, Megyn Kelly
- Talking as Fast as I Can, Lauren Graham
- All the Gallant Men, Donald Stratton and Ken gire
- Shaken, Tim Tebow and A.J. Gregory
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
A couple of children's movies, Nine Lives and The Wild Life, are the only new entries on this week's list. The Weeknd's new album tops the music chart, while a couple of Christmas favorites jump back in as well. Anne Rice lands her new novel about the vampire Lestat on the fiction list, while a memoir from Gilmore Girls star Lauren Graham is the top newcomer in non-fiction.
DVD
- Bad Moms
- Mechanic: Resurrection
- Finding Dory
- Nine Lives
- Independence Day: Resurgence
- Hell or High Water
- Sausage Party
- The Legend of Tarzan
- Lights Out
- The Wild Life
CD
- The Weeknd, Starboy
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- Metallica, Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
- Bruno Mars, 24K Magic
- Moana Soundtrack
- Trolls Soundtrack
- Pentatonix, That's Christmas to Me
- Michael Buble, Christmas
- Miranda Lambert, The Weight of These Wings
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
Fiction
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- Cross the Line, James Patterson
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- Turbo Twenty-Three, Janet Evanovich
- No Man's Land, David Baldacci
- Night School, Lee Child
- Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis, Anne Rice
- The Wrong Side of Goodbye, Michael Connelly
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- The Whole Town's Talking, Fannie Flagg
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Talking as Fast as I Can, Lauren Graham
- Settle for More, Megyn Kelly
- Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Shaken, Tim Tebow and A.J. Gregory
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- Our Revolution, Bernie Sanders
- Thank You for Being Late, Thomas L. Friedman
The first movie listing of December greets four new titles, including the top two on the list. It's the same number in music, where an incredible roster of heavy hitters debut with new albums. The one new fiction title this week is a solo effort, a new Alex Cross novel, from perennial bestseller James Patterson, while two new non-fiction audiobooks include an oral history of the satirical Daily Show.
DVD
- Bad Moms
- Mechanic: Resurrection
- Finding Dory
- Independence Day: Resurgence
- The Legend of Tarzan
- Hell or High Water
- Lights Out
- Central Intelligence
- Sausage Party
- Ice Age: Collision Course
CD
- Metallica, Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
- Bruno Mars, 24K Magic
- Miranda Lambert, The Weight of These Wings
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- A Tribe Called Quest, We Got It from Here...Thank You 4 Your Service
- Trolls Soundtrack
- Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood, Christmas Together
- Rae Sremmurd, Sremmlife 2
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
- Drake, Views
Fiction
- Cross the Line, James Patterson
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- Turbo Twenty-Three, Janet Evanovich
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- No Man's Land, David Baldacci
- Night School, Lee Child
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- The Wrong Side of Goodbye, Michael Connelly
- Odessa Sea, Clive and Dirk Cussler
- The Chemist, Stephenie Meyer
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Settle for More, Megyn Kelly
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Our Revolution, Bernie Sanders
- Thank You for Being Late, Thomas L. Friedman
- Scrappy Little Nobody, Anna Kendrick
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- Born a Crime, Trevor Noah
- The Daily Show (The Book), Jon Stewart and Chris Smith
The blockbuster sequel to the 1996 alien invasion flick Independence Day lands atop the first post-Thanksgiving movie chart. The phenomenal final album from A Tribe Called Quest following the passing of Phife Dawg debuts at #1 in music, which also sees Leonard Cohen's last album make the chart. Six new fiction titles make this week's list, and the non-fiction list includes five new titles as well.
DVD
- Independence Day: Resurgence
- The Legend of Tarzan
- Central Intelligence
- Ice Age: Collision Course
- Sausage Party
- Finding Dory
- X-Men: Apocalypse
- Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
- Star Trek Beyond
- Ghostbusters
CD
- A Tribe Called Quest, We Got It from Here...Thank You 4 Your Service
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- Trolls Soundtrack
- Rae Sremmurd, Sremmlife 2
- Drake, Views
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
- Leonard Cohen, You Want It Darker
- The Chainsmokers, Collage
- Sting, 57th & 9th
- Suicide Squad: The Album
Fiction
- Turbo Twenty-Three, Janet Evanovich
- No Man's Land, David Baldacci
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- Night School, Lee Child
- Odessa Sea, Clive and Dirk Cussler
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- Chaos, Patricia Cornwell
- The Mistletoe Secret, Richard Paul Evans
- The Wrong Side of Goodbye, Michael Connelly
- Star Wars: Catalyst, James Luceno
Non-Fiction
- Settle for More, Megyn Kelly
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Our Revolution, Bernie Sanders
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Scrappy Little Nobody, Anna Kendrick
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Born a Crime, Trevor Noah
- Superficial, Andy Cohen
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- The Book of Joy, Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu
Two new titles land atop this week's movie list. On the music chart, six new CDs make their debuts, representing a wide range of styles. A new novel from Lee Child cracks the fiction list, along with a non- Twilight tale from Stephenie Meyer, while some familiar favorites make their way back onto the non-fiction list.
We hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!
DVD
- The Legend of Tarzan
- Ice Age: Collision Course
- Central Intelligence
- Star Trek Beyond
- X-Men: Apocalypse
- Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
- Ghostbusters
- The Purge: Election Year
- Nerve
- Free State of Jones
CD
- Bon Jovi, This House Is Not for Sale
- Alicia Keys, Here
- Trolls Soundtrack
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- Rae Sremmurd, Sremmlife 2
- The Chainsmokers, Collage
- NOW That's What I Call Music 60
- Drake, Views
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
- Kenny Chesney, Cosmic Hallelujah
Fiction
- Night School, Lee Child
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- The Wrong Side of Goodbye, Michael Connelly
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- The Chemist, Stephenie Meyer
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- This Was a Man, Jeffrey Archer
- The Award, Danielle Steel
- Vince Flynn: Order to Kill, Kyle Mills
- Escape Clause, John Sandford
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Shaken, Tim Tebow
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- The Book of Joy, Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu
- Love Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton
- When Breath Becomes Air, Paul Kalanithi
- Filthy Rich, James Patterson, John Connolly, and Tim Malloy
- A Life Well Played, Arnold Palmer
The ever-popular Star Trek franchise sees its latest blockbuster land atop this week's movie listing. Three new CDs push Lady Gaga from #1 to #4 on the music chart. John Grisham holds onto the top spot in fiction, while new novels from Michael Connelly and Danielle Steel make the list for the first time. Jeff Pearlman's bio of former NFL standout quarterback Brett Favre is the week's only new non-fiction title.
DVD
- Star Trek Beyond
- Central Intelligence
- X-Men: Apocalypse
- The Purge: Election Year
- Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
- Ghostbusters
- Nerve
- Warcraft
- Alice Through the Looking Glass
- Free State of Jones
CD
- Young Jeezy, Trap or Die 3
- Kenny Chesney, Cosmic Hallelujah
- Avenged Sevenfold, The Stage
- Lady Gaga, Joanne
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- Drake, Views
- Suicide Squad: The Album
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
- Michael Buble, Nobody But Me
- Tove Lo, Lady Wood
Fiction
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- The Wrong Side of Goodbye, Michael Connelly
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- The Award, Danielle Steel
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- Vince Flynn: Order to Kill, Kyle Mills
- Escape Clause, John Sandford
- The Woman in Cabin 10, Ruth Ware
- All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr
- Commonwealth, Ann Patchett
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Shaken, Tim Tebow
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- Not Dead Yet, Phil Collins
- Filthy Rich, James Patterson, John Connolly, and Tim Malloy
- The Book of Joy, Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu
- A Life Well Played, Arnold Palmer
- Gunslinger, Jeff Pearlman
Looking for new movies? You're in luck, because half of this week's list is new, led by the Kevin Hart/Dwayne Johnson comedy Central Intelligence. There's even more new variety in music, which sees the season's first bit of Christmas cheer on the chart. John Grisham's latest legal thriller takes over the list in fiction, while four debuts in non-fiction include new memoirs from Tim Tebow and Phil Collins.
DVD
- Central Intelligence
- Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
- Ghostbusters
- The Purge: Election Year
- Warcraft
- Nerve
- Free State of Jones
- Alice Through the Looking Glass
- Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
- The Conjuring 2
CD
- Lady Gaga, Joanne
- Michael Buble, Nobody But Me
- Pentatonix, A Pentatonix Christmas
- Korn, The Serenity of Suffering
- Drake, Views
- Chris Tomlin, Never Lose Sight
- Suicide Squad: The Album
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra, The Ghosts of Christmas Eve
- Leonard Cohen, You Want It Darker
Fiction
- The Whistler, John Grisham
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- Escape Clause, John Sandford
- Vince Flynn: Order to Kill, Kyle Mills
- A Baxter Family Christmas, Karen Kingsbury
- Sex, Lies & Serious Money, Stuart Woods
- The Blood Mirror, Brent Weeks
- The Obsidian Chamber, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
- Commonwealth, Ann Patchett
Non-Fiction
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Shaken, Tim Tebow
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Not Dead Yet, Phil Collins
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- Filthy Rich, James Patterson, John Connolly, and Tim Malloy
- Let Me Tell You About Jasper, Dana Perino
- A Lowcountry Heart, Pat Conroy
- Love Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton
Happy Halloween from Midwest Tape! Appropriately, the new iteration of the Ghostbusters is on top of this week's movie list. The new album from rockers Kings of Leon takes the top spot on the music chart, with releases from the Game and JoJo making it on as well. A new thriller from John Sandford tops the fiction list, while three new titles debut in non-fiction, led by the story of Chip and Joanna Gaines.
DVD
- Ghostbusters
- Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
- Free State of Jones
- Alice Through the Looking Glass
- The Conjuring 2
- The Shallows
- Blood Father
- The Infiltrator
- Captain America: Civil War
- Me Before You
CD
- Kings of Leon, Walls
- Drake, Views
- Suicide Squad: The Album
- The Game, 1992
- Twenty One Pilots, Blurryface
- JoJo, Mad Love
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
- Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
- Green Day, Revolution Radio
- Norah Jones, Day Breaks
Fiction
- Escape Clause, John Sandford
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- The Obsidian Chamber, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
- Vince Flynn: Order to Kill, Kyle Mills
- The Secret History of Twin Peaks, Mark Frost
- Commonwealth, Ann Patchett
- The Woman in Cabin 10, Ruth Ware
- Home, Harlan Coben
- Today Will Be Different, Maria Semple
Non-Fiction
- The Magnolia Story, Chip and Joanna Gaines
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Buffering, Hannah Hart
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Filthy Rich, James Patterson, John Connolly, and Tim Malloy
- A Life in Parts, Bryan Cranston
- Love Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton
- Hero of the Empire, Candice Millard
- The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer
- A Torch Kept Lit, William F. Buckley Jr.
It's a big week for new movies with four of the top five making their debut on the list. Five new titles break onto the music chart, led by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Green Day. The new novel from perennial bestseller Jodi Picoult heads up four new titles on this week's fiction slate, while four new non-fiction titles include the autobiography of beloved golfer Arnold Palmer, who passed away last month.
DVD
- Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
- The Conjuring 2
- Blood Father
- The Shallows
- The Infiltrator
- Captain America: Civil War
- TMNT: Out of the Shadows
- Me Before You
- The Huntsman: Winter's War
- Now You See Me 2
CD
- Green Day, Revolution Radio
- Norah Jones, Day Breaks
- OneRepublic, Oh My My
- Drake, Views
- Suicide Squad: The Album
- Twenty One Pilots, Blurryface
- Alter Bridge, The Last Hero
- Phantogram, Three
- Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
- Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording
Fiction
- Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- Vince Flynn: Order to Kill, Kyle Mills
- Commonwealth, Ann Patchett
- Home, Harlan Coben
- Woman of God, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- Precious and Grace, Alexander McCall Smith
- Today Will Be Different, Maria Semple
- Crimson Death, Laurell K. Hamilton
- The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Filthy Rich, James Patterson, John Connolly, and Tim Malloy
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Love Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton
- Hero of the Empire, Candice Millard
- The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer
- My Own Words, Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams
- A Life in Parts, Bryan Cranston
- A Life Well Played, Arnold Palmer
- I Am Brian Wilson, Brian Wilson and Ben Greenman
There's just one new movie on the list this week, and, fittingly for October, it's the horror movie The Darkness. Bon Iver's new album takes the top spot on the music chart, while a new disc from Van Morrison debuts as well. Five new fiction titles make the list, led by perennial favorite Nicholas Sparks and mystery author extraordinaire Tana French, and two new audiobooks round out this week's non-fiction list.
DVD
- The Shallows
- Me Before You
- TMNT: Out of the Shadows
- Captain America: Civil War
- The Huntsman: Winter's War
- The Darkness
- Now You See Me 2
- The Nice Guys
- The Jungle Book
- Money Monster
CD
- Bon Iver, 22, A Million
- Drake, Views
- Suicide Squad: The Album
- Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Getaway
- Shawn Mendes, Illuminate
- Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
- Twenty One Pilots, Blurryface
- Van Morrison, Keep Me Singing
- Radiohead, A Moon Shaped Pool
- Rihanna, ANTI
Fiction
- Two by Two, Nicholas Sparks
- The Trespasser, Tana French
- Commonwealth, Ann Patchett
- Woman of God, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- Home, Harlan Coben
- Today Will Be Different, Maria Semple
- Twelve Days of Christmas, Debbie Macomber
- The Woman in Cabin 10, Ruth Ware
- The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead
- Winter Storms, Elin Hilderbrand
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Love Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton
- The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer
- Hero of the Empire, Candice Millard
- When Breath Becomes Air, Paul Kalanithi
- Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- My Own Words, Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams
- Guilty as Sin, Edward Klein
Three new titles make this week's list, led by the shark thriller The Shallows at #1. The new disc from Shawn Mendes tops the music chart, and the Boss puts his new hits complication on there as well. James Patterson and Maxine Paetro's latest collaboration takes over the fiction list, while a book on joy from the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the only newcomer in non-fiction.
DVD
- The Shallows
- TMNT: Out of the Shadows
- Me Before You
- The Huntsman: Winter's War
- Captain America: Civil War
- Now You See Me 2
- The Nice Guys
- The Jungle Book
- Money Monster
- Cell
CD
- Shawn Mendes, Illuminate
- Drake, Views
- Suicide Squad: The Album
- Bruce Springsteen, Chapter and Verse
- Twenty One Pilots, Blurryface
- Jason Aldean, They Don't Know
- Rihanna, ANTI
- Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
- Florida Georgia Line, Dig Your Roots
- Crowder, American Prodigal
Fiction
- Woman of God, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- Home, Harlan Coben
- Commonwealth, Ann Patchett
- The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead
- The Woman in Cabin 10, Ruth Ware
- Razor Girl, Carl Hiaasen
- A Gentleman in Moscow, Amor Towles
- Pirate, Clive Cussler and Robin Burcell
- The Kept Woman, Karin Slaughter
- Nutshell, Ian McEwan
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Love Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer
- Hero of the Empire, Candice Millard
- Hamilton: The Revolution, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter
- Scorched Earth, Michael Savage
- When Breath Becomes Air, Paul Kalanithi
- Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The Book of Joy, The Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu
A pair of sequels tops the first movie listing for the month of October. Drake's ultra-popular Views album is back at #1 on the music chart, followed closely by the new release from rapper Mac Miller. Harlan Coben's latest thriller takes over the week's fiction list, while Candice Millard's new look at Winston Churchill is the only newcomer in non-fiction.
DVD
- TMNT: Out of the Shadows
- The Huntsman: Winter's War
- Now You See Me 2
- The Nice Guys
- Captain America: Civil War
- The Jungle Book
- Money Monster
- The Boss
- Marauders
- The Angry Birds Movie
CD
- Drake, Views
- Mac Miller, Divine Feminine
- Suicide Squad: The Album
- Aaron Lewis, Sinner
- Usher, Hard II Love
- Jason Aldean, They Don't Know
- Twenty One Pilots, Blurryface
- Casting Crowns, The Very Next Thing
- Florida Georgia Line, Dig Your Roots
- Ariana Grande, Dangerous Woman
Fiction
- Home, Harlan Coben
- Commonwealth, Ann Patchett
- The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead
- The Woman in Cabin 10, Ruth Ware
- Razor Girl, Carl Hiaasen
- Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew'd, Alan Bradley
- The Kept Woman, Karin Slaughter
- Pirate, Clive Cussler and Robin Burcell
- Nutshell, Ian McEwan
- Apprentice in Death, J.D. Robb
Non-Fiction
- Killing the Rising Sun, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Love Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton
- The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, Amy Schumer
- Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance
- Hero of the Empire, Candice Millard
- Scorched Earth, Michael Savage
- In Such Good Company, Carol Burnett
- When Breath Becomes Air, Paul Kalanithi
- Between Breaths, Elizabeth Vargas
- Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
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