The NYT Best Sellers - 08 March 2026 (Nonfiction)
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The NYT Best Sellers - 08 March 2026 (Nonfiction)
01. STRIPPED DOWN by Bunnie Xo
02. NOBODY'S GIRL by Virginia Roberts Giuffre
03. AMERICAN STRUGGLE by Jon Meacham
04. MANUFACTURING DELUSION by Buck Sexton
05. THE LOOK by Michelle Obama
06. A HYMN TO LIFE by Gisèle Pelicot
07. THE GREATEST SENTENCE EVER WRITTEN by Walter Isaacson
08. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk
09. STRANGERS by Belle Burden
10. THE ANXIOUS GENERATION by Jonathan Haidt
11. THE INVISIBLE COUP by Peter Schweizer
12. 1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin
13. HOW TO TEST NEGATIVE FOR STUPID by John Kennedy
14. DEVOUT by David Archuleta
15. BLACK AF HISTORY by Michael Harriot
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01. STRIPPED DOWN by Bunnie Xo
"Bunnie Xo's raw and unfiltered memoir chronicles her journey from a challenging past and the adult entertainment industry to finding love, success, and self-acceptance. It's a powerful testament to resilience and redefining one's narrative."

03. AMERICAN STRUGGLE by Jon Meacham
Jon Meacham explores America's defining historical challenges, revealing how the nation has continually grappled with and overcome its internal struggles to redefine its ideals.

04. MANUFACTURING DELUSION by Buck Sexton
Buck Sexton exposes the "Delusion Manufacturing Complex," revealing how mainstream media and political elites manipulate public opinion through propaganda and censorship. This book is a call for critical thinking to navigate an engineered information landscape.

06. A HYMN TO LIFE by Gisèle Pelicot
A courageous memoir detailing Gisèle Pelicot's harrowing experience of being drugged and repeatedly raped by her husband and others, and her subsequent fight for justice and recovery. A powerful testament to resilience in the face of unimaginable betrayal.

14. DEVOUT by David Archuleta
David Archuleta's memoir explores his journey of reconciling his Mormon faith with his LGBTQ+ identity, navigating fame, and finding self-acceptance. It's a candid look at spiritual doubt and the search for authentic selfhood.