FICTION
1. Life After Death, by Sister Souljah. (Atria/Emily Bestler) In a sequel to "The Coldest Winter Ever," Winter Santiaga emerges after time served and seeks revenge.
2. The Four Winds, by Kristin Hannah. (St. Martin's) As dust storms roll during the Great Depression, Elsa must choose between saving the family and farm or heading West.
3. The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig. (Viking) Nora Seed finds a library beyond the edge of the universe that contains books with multiple possibilities of the lives one could have lived.
4. Klara and the Sun, by Kazuo Ishiguro. (Knopf) An "Artificial Friend" named Klara is purchased to serve as a companion to an ailing 14-year-old girl.
5. Dark Sky, by C.J. Box. (Putnam) The 21st book in the "Joe Pickett" series. The Wyoming game warden becomes a target when taking a tech baron on an elk-hunting trip.
6. 2034, by Elliot Ackerman and Adm. James Stavridis. (Penguin Press) The global balance of power shifts after new cyberweaponry lowers the defenses of U.S. planes and ships.
7. Fast Ice, by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown. (Putnam) The 18th book in the "NUMA Files" series. Kurt Austin and Joe Zavala uncover a decades-old conspiracy when they search for a missing former colleague in Antarctica.
8. The Affair, by Danielle Steel. (Delacorte) A French author's extramarital relationship affects various members of his wife's family.