The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, May 06, 2021, Page 50, Image 50

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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2021 • THE BULLETIN
national bestsellers
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended
Saturday, April 24, compiled from data from
independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers
and independent distributors nationwide.
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. A Gambling Man. David Baldacci. Grand Central
2. Ocean Prey. John Sandford. Putnam
3. The Four Winds. Kristin Hannah. St. Martin’s
4. The Midnight Library. Matt Haig. Viking
5. Lover Unveiled. J.R. Ward. Gallery
6. Lovesickness. Junji Ito. Viz
7. The Red Book. Patterson/Ellis. Little, Brown
8. The Invisible Life of Addie Larue. V.E. Schwab. Tor
9. The Good Sister. Sally Hepworth. St. Martin’s
10. Win. Harlan Coben. Grand Central
9. Don’t Drop the Mic. T.D. Jakes. Faith Words
10. Greenlights. Matthew McConaughey. Crown
MASS MARKET
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. World Travel. Bourdain/Woolever. Ecco
2. The Hill We Climb. Amanda Gorman. Viking
3. Out of Many, One. George W. Bush. Crown
4. Cook This Book. Molly Baz. Clarkson Potter
5. The Women of the Bible Speak. Shannon Bream.
Broadside
6. The Hero Code. William H. McRaven. Grand Central
7. Crying in H Mart. Michelle Zauner. Knopf
8. F*ck It, I’ll Start Tomorrow. Action Bronson. Abrams
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TRADE PAPERBACK
1. Where the Crawdads Sing. Delia Owens. Putnam
2. Girl Decoded. Rana el Kaliouby. Currency
3. Under the Southern Sky. Kristy Woodson Harvey. Gallery
4. Later. Stephen King. Hard Case Crime
5. The Rose Code. Kate Quinn. Morrow
6. The Making of Biblical Womanhood. Beth Allison Barr.
Brazos
7. The Palm Beach Murders. James Patterson. Grand
Central
8. Home Body. Rupi Kaur. Andrews McMeel
9. Big Summer. Jennifer Weiner. Washington Square
10. Burn After Writing (Pink). Sharon Jones.
TarcherPerigee
1. A Walk Along the Beach. Debbie Macomber. Ballantine
2. The Wedding Dress. Danielle Steel. Dell
3. Under Currents. Nora Roberts. St. Martin’s
4. The Country Guesthouse. Robyn Carr. Mira
5. Masked Prey. John Sandford. Putnam
6. Camino Winds. John Grisham. Dell
7. Catch My Heart. Nora Roberts. Silhouette
8. Almost Paradise. Debbie Macomber. Harlequin
9. Murder Thy Neighbor. James Patterson. Grand Central
10. Killer Instinct. Patterson/Roughan. Grand Central
art notes
More news from Central Oregon’s arts scene
‘My Own Two Hands’
auction starts Monday
The annual My Own Two Hands (MOTH) auc-
tion, which supports Sisters Folk Festival’s arts
education outreach, will be held virtually this
year.
Bidding in the auction, which features the
work of more than 80 artists, opens Monday
and closes May 15. No ticket purchase is neces-
sary to participate, and bids can be placed via
cell phone or internet-connected device.
You can view the works online at sistersfolk-
festival.org/my-own-two-hands, or see them
in person at Campbell Gallery & JAM Studio, lo-
cated in Sisters Art Works, 204 West Adams Ave.
in Sisters. The exhibit is open to the public from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday till May
14. Private art viewings outside of those hours
can be made by emailing kate@sistersfolkfesti-
val.org. Social distancing and proper mask use
are required inside the Sisters Art Works build-
ing.
— David Jasper, The Bulletin
“Sisters Cra-
dle,” an orig-
inal metal
wall sculpture
by Kenneth
Scott, is part of
“My Own Two
Hands” auction,
which supports
Sisters Folk
Festival’s edu-
cation and out-
reach.
Submitted photo
SUP
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CAL
M ay Show
Patricia Clark - Whatever Floats Your Boat
Show runs May 7 - May 28
Open Tuesday - Friday 10 - 4
and by appointment
ART
CUSTOM FRAMING
& GALLERY
834 NW BROOKS STREET | 541-382-5884
www.sageframing-gallery.com
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