The NYT Best Sellers - 08 February 2026 (Nonfiction)

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The NYT Best Sellers - 08 February 2026 (Nonfiction)

01. THE INVISIBLE COUP by Peter Schweizer
02. 1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin
03. STRANGERS by Belle Burden
04. FOOTBALL by Chuck Klosterman
05. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk
06. I'M GLAD MY MOM DIED by Jennette McCurdy
07. NOBODY'S GIRL by Virginia Roberts Giuffre
08. THE ANXIOUS GENERATION by Jonathan Haidt
09. HOW TO TEST NEGATIVE FOR STUPID by John Kennedy
10. THE OTHER SIDE OF CHANGE by Maya Shankar
11. JUNGLEKEEPER by Paul Rosolie
12. OUTLIVE by Peter Attia11. OUTLIVE by Peter Attia
13. ONE DAY, EVERYONE WILL HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AGAINST THIS by Omar El Akkad
14. ON TYRANNY by Timothy Snyder
15. EVERYTHING IS TUBERCULOSIS by John Green

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01. THE INVISIBLE COUP by Peter Schweizer
Schweizer argues that mass migration into the United States is not just a humanitarian or economic phenomenon but a deliberately engineered “political weapon,” orchestrated by a network of domestic elites and foreign adversaries—including NGOs, political figures, cartels, and governments such as China—to reshape American politics.
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04. FOOTBALL by Chuck Klosterman
Across 11 essay‑chapters, Klosterman uses bold claims—about gambling, greatness, coaching, violence, and the eventual decline of the NFL—as springboards to examine why football, despite brain injuries and ethical contradictions, became the central spectacle of American life.
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11. JUNGLEKEEPER by Paul Rosolie
Rosolie recounts two decades living and working in the Peruvian Amazon, where he co‑founded Junglekeepers and helped protect more than 80,000–100,000 acres of primary rainforest from logging, mining, and fires. Mixing expedition storytelling—tracking giant anacondas, encountering jaguars and uncontacted Mashco Piro people—with activist on‑the‑ground reality, he shows the physical danger, moral complexity, and personal sacrifice behind grassroots conservation.