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‘Do Not Say We Have Nothing’ by Madeleine Thien tops Maclean’s fiction list

Here are the top 10 hardcover fiction and non-fiction books in Canada for the week ending Nov. 13 as compiled by Maclean’s magazine. The previous week’s position is in parentheses.

FICTION

1. (1) Do Not Say We Have Nothing _ Madeleine Thien

2. (4) Hag-Seed _ Margaret Atwood

3. (2) The Whistler _ John Grisham

4. (5) Rather Be the Devil _ Ian Rankin

5. (3) Small Great Things _ Jodie Picoult

6. (8) The Wonder _ Emma Donoghue

7. (6) Two by Two _ Nicholas Sparks

8. (7) Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew’d (A Flavia de Luce Mystery) _ Alan Bradley

9. (-) The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories _ P.D. James

10. (10) A Great Reckoning _ Louise Penny

NON-FICTION

1. (1) The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate – Discoveries from A Secret World _Peter Wohlleben

2. (2) Born to Run _ Bruce Springsteen

3. (3) Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis _ J.D. Vance

4. (10) Waiting for First Light: My Ongoing Battle with PTSD _ Romeo Dallaire with Jessica Dee Humphreys

5. (4) 99: Stories of the Game _ Wayne Gretzky with Kirstie McLellan Day

6. (6) Not Dead Yet _ Phil Collins

7. (5) Canada _ Mike Myers

8. (-) Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow _ Yuval Noah Harari

9. (7) The Promise of Canada: 150 Years – People and Ideas That Have Shaped Our Country _ Charlotte Gray

10. (9) The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo _ Amy Schumer

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