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, Feb. 8, 2026:

Fiction

  1. “Dear Debbie” by Freida McFadden (Poisoned Pen Press)
  2. “Vigil” by George Saunders (Random House)
  3. “Project Hail Mary” by Andy Weir (Ballantine Books)
  4. “Half His Age” by Jennette McCurdy (Ballantine Books)
  5. “The Things We Leave Unfinished” by Rebecca Yarros (Entangled: Amara)
  6. “The Stolen Dagger” by Amanda Fay (Independently Published)
  7. “The Frozen River” by Ariel Lawhon (Vintage)
  8. “Literary Graffiti: Then I Grew Up” by B. S. Adamsons, Mike Akins, and John Carpenter (Pen & Keyboard Writers)
  9. “Theo of Golden” by Allen Levi (Atria Books)
  10. “The Poet Empress” by Shen Tao (Bramble)

Nonfiction

  1. “Escape from Capitalism: An Intervention by Clara E. Mattei (Simon & Schuster)
  2. “The Separation of Church and Hate: A Sane Person’s Guide to Taking Back the Bible from Fundamentalists, Fascists, and Flock-Fleecing Frauds by John Fugelsang (Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster)
  3. “Pattern Breakers: Why Some Start-Ups Change the Future by Mike Maples and Peter Ziebelman (PublicAffairs)
  4. “Walking With God: A 40-Day Devotional for the Growing Christian: Strengthen Your Faith, Find Peace, and Experience Daily Transformation in God’s Presence by Mona Ferrell (Independently Published)
  5. “This Was Not the Plan: A Widow’s Journey to Hope by Jennifer Farley (Jjopress, LLC)
  6. “The Let Them Theory: A Life-Changing Tool That Millions of People Can’t Stop Talking About by Mel Robbins and Sawyer Robbins (Hay House LLC)
  7. “A Black Queer History of the United States” by C. Riley Snorton and Darius Bost (Beacon Press)
  8. “We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance by Kellie Carter Jackson (Seal Press)
  9. “Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State by Caleb Gayle (Riverhead Books)
  10. “The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon by Peter Schweizer (Harper)

Children’s/YA

  1. “A Sea Monster Conundrum” by Lisa Yee (Random House Books for Young Readers)
  2. “A Royal Conundrum” by Lisa Yee (Random House Books for Young Readers)
  3. “How the Word 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)
  4. “A Copycat Conundrum” by Lisa Yee (Random House Books for Young Readers)
  5. “Put the Ponies in the Barn: Boomer and Sooner Pull Their Schooner to the SEC by Toby Rowland (Ascend Books)
  6. “The Cat Who Couldn’t Be Bothered” by Jack Kurland (Frances Lincoln Ltd)
  7. “Sunrise on the Reaping” by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press)
  8. “If He Had Been With Me” by Laura Nowlin (Sourcebooks Fire)
  9. “Talons of Power: A Graphic Novel” by Tui T. Sutherland (Graphix)
  10. “Darkstalker: A Graphic Novel” by Tui T. Sutherland (Graphix)

This week’s Oklahoma bestsellers are based on the total number of sales at Best of Books in Edmond, Brace Books & More in Ponca City, The Floating Bookshop in Oklahoma City, Full Circle Bookstore in Oklahoma City, Green Feather Book Company in Norman, Magic City Books in Tulsa, and Only One Bed Romance Book Truck in Edmond.

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