Inside Magic City Books, 221 E. Archer St., on Oct. 10, 2025.
Inside Magic City Books, 221 E. Archer St., on Oct. 10, 2025. Credit: Tim Landes / Tulsa Flyer

Here are the Oklahoma bestsellers for Sunday, Nov. 30:

Fiction

  1. “Fairy Tale Retellings, Volume 1” by Scarlett St. Clair (Bloom Books)
  2. “Brigands & Breadknives” by Travis Baldree (Tor Books)
  3. “The Inconvenient Unraveling of Gemma Sinclair” by Meg Myers Morgan (GFB)
  4. “Brimstone” by Callie Hart (Forever)
  5. “Legends & Lattes” by Travis Baldree (Tor Books)
  6. “Bookshops & Bonedust” by Travis Baldree (Tor Books)
  7. “Beyond the Glittering World: An Anthology of Indigenous Feminisms and Futurisms by Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Kinsale Drake, and Darcie Little Badger (Torrey House Press)
  8. “Always Coming Home” by Ursula K. LeGuin (Harper Perennial)
  9. “The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket: Poems” by Kinsale Drake (University of Georgia Press)
  10. “Above Ground” by Clint Smith (Little Brown and Company)

Nonfiction

  1. “Turtle Island: Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America by Sean Sherman, Kate Nelson, and Kristin Donnelly (Clarkson Potter Publishers)
  2. “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America by Clint Smith (Back Bay Books)
  3. “1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History–And How It Shattered a Nation by Andrew Ross Sorkin (Viking)
  4. “How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from the Moth by The Moth (Crown Publishing Group)
  5. “Girl Warrior: On Coming of Age” by Joy Harjo (W. W. Norton & Company)
  6. “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This” by Omar El Akkad (Knopf Publishing Group)
  7. “Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport (Grand Central Publishing)
  8. “The Creative Field Guide to Northeast Oklahoma” by Liz Blood (Okiebug Publishing)
  9. “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer (Scribner Book Company)
  10. “Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI” by David Grann (Vintage)

Children’s/YA

  1. “How the World Is Passed (Adapted for Young Readers): Remembering Slavery and How It Shaped America by Clint Smith and Sonja Cherry-Paul (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
  2. “Dog Man: Big Jim Believes” by Dav Pilkey (Graphix)
  3. “Partypooper” by Jeff Kinney (Harry N. Abrams)
  4. “Giraffes Can’t Dance” by Giles Andreae (Cartwheel Books)
  5. “The Same Backward as Forward” by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
  6. “Have You Seen My Duckling?” by Nancy Tafuri (Greenwillow Books)
  7. “The Rise of Neptune” by Scott Reintgen (Aladdin Paperbacks)
  8. “The Last Dragon on Mars” by Scott Reintgen (Aladdin Paperbacks)
  9. “Sunrise on the Reaping” by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press)
  10. “Tap the Magic Tree” by Christie Matheson (Greenwillow Books)

This week’s Oklahoma bestsellers are based on the total number of sales at Tulsa’s Magic City Books, Best of Booking in Edmond, Brace Books in Ponca City and Full Circle Bookstore in Oklahoma City.

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