PAGE 8 • GO! MAGAZINE THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2021 • THE BULLETIN national bestsellers Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, April 10, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide. HARDCOVER FICTION 1. The Four Winds. Kristin Hannah. St. Martin’s 2. The Red Book. Patterson/Ellis. Little, Brown 3. The Midnight Library. Matt Haig. Viking 4. Good Company. Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney. Ecco 5. First Person Singular. Haruki Murakami. Knopf 6. Win. Harlan Coben. Grand Central 7. Northern Spy. Flynn Berry. Viking 8. The Invisible Life of Addie Larue. V.E. Schwab. Tor Deschutes library directory Online: deschuteslibrary.org Downtown Bend Library: 601 NW Wall St., Bend; 541-617-7050. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday- Wednesday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Friday; noon-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. East Bend Library: 62080 Dean Swift Road, Bend; 541-330-3760. Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday. Redmond Library: 827 SW Deschutes Ave., 9. Klara and the Sun. Kazuo Ishiguro. Knopf 10. You Love Me. Caroline Kepnes. Random House HARDCOVER NONFICTION 1. The Hill We Climb. Amanda Gorman. Viking 2. The Women of the Bible Speak. Shannon Bream. Broadside 3. Broken Horses. Brandi Carlile. Crown 4. Women Evolve. Sarah Jakes Roberts. Thomas Nelson 5. Vibrant. Stacie Stephenson. BenBella 6. Finding Freedom. Erin French. Celadon 7. Fault Lines. Voddie T. Baucham. Salem 8. The Code Breaker. Walter Isaacson. Simon & Schuster 9. The Light of Days. Judy Batalion. Morrow 10. Broken (in the Best Possible Way). Jenny Lawson. Holt TRADE PAPERBACK MASS MARKET 1. My Hero Academia, Vol. 27. Kohei Horikoshi. Viz 2. Chainsaw Man, Vol. 4. Tatsuki Fujimoto. Viz 3. Where the Crawdads Sing. Delia Owens. Putnam 4. Jujutsu Kaisen, Vol. 9. Gege Akutami. Viz 5. Faucian Bargain. Deace/Erzen. Post Hill 6. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 21. Koyoharu Gotouge. Viz 7. Later. Stephen King. Hard Case Crime 8. Burn After Writing (Pink). Sharon Jones. TarcherPerigee 9. The Rose Code. Kate Quinn. Morrow 10. The Palm Beach Murders. James Patterson. Grand Central 1. A Walk Along the Beach. Debbie Macomber. Ballantine 2. The Wedding Dress. Danielle Steel. Dell 3. The Country Guesthouse. Robyn Carr. Mira 4. Under Currents. Nora Roberts. St. Martin’s 5. Masked Prey. John Sandford. Putnam 6. Blood, Guts, and Glory. William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle 7. Killer Instinct. Patterson/Roughan. Grand Central 8. Camino Winds. John Grisham. Dell 9. Tom Clancy: Firing Point. Mike Maden. Berkley 10. Every Mother’s Son. William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle Redmond; 541-312-1050. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday. Sunriver Library: 56855 Venture Lane, Sunriver; 541- 312-1080. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday. La Pine Library: 16425 First St., La Pine; 541-312- 1090. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday. Sisters Library: 110 N. Cedar St., Sisters; 541-312- 1070. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday. Submitted photo Les Joslin is seen atop Tumalo Mountain before retiring from the U.S. Forest Service. Continued from previous page ing visitor impact on the wilderness. Over the next 12, he created and implemented a visitor information education program. In 2003, he was tapped to lead the team overseeing wilderness, recreation, heritage, lands, minerals and roads in the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District. Two years later, he retired from the For- est Service at 62, but Joslin hardly slowed down. Over the years, he’s been active with the High Desert Museum and the Deschutes Historical Museum and has penned articles for The Oregon Encyclopedia on such sub- jects as Camp Abbot and the Paulina Lake Guard Station. Joslin’s first book was the memoir “Toiy- abe Patrol: Five U.S. Forest Summers,” pub- lished in 1993. Since, he’s written numerous books of regional interest. The History Press, publisher of “Three Sisters Wilderness,” is an imprint of Arcadia Publishing, which published two of his most recent books, “Legendary Locals of Bend” (2016) and “Deschutes National Forest” (2017). Arcadia also published Joslin’s book “Images of America: Bend” in 2009, a re- vised edition of a book originally published in 2005 by the Deschutes Historical Society. Interviewed the day after his birthday, Joslin was philosophical about future books he might write. “I’ll have to come up with another idea that commands my attention. This might well prove my capstone, I don’t know,” he said. “I write what I think I know something about, and what I enjoy, and what I hope other people will appreciate and want to know about too.” David Jasper: 541-383-0349, djasper@bendbulletin.com