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    The Oklahoman

    March 1, 2026, 5:01 a.m. CT

    The Oklahoma bestsellers list is based on total number of book 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.

    Fiction

    1. “What Next” by M.J. Hughes (Independently Published)
    2. “The Correspondent” by Virginia Evans (Crown Publishing Group)
    3. “Just Watch Me” by Lior Torenberg (Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster)
    4. “Falling for Your Dark Shades” by Jamie Nicole (Jamie Nicole)
    5. “Operation Bounce House” by Matt Dinniman (Ace Books)
    6. “Project Hail Mary” by Andy Weir (Ballantine Books)
    7. “What Now” by M.J. Hughes (Independently Published)
    8. “What If” by M.J. Hughes (Independently Published)
    9. “Half His Age” by Jennette McCurdy (Ballantine Books)
    10. “The Astral Library” by Kate Quinn (William Morrow & Company)

    Nonfiction

    1. “Into the Storm: Violent Tornadoes, Killer Hurricanes, and Death-Defying Adventures in Extreme Weather” by Reed Timmer (Penguin Publishing Group)
    2. “The Sock Obsession: Supercool Socks to Knit and Show Off” by Summer Lee (Harry N. Abrams)
    3. “Life on Fire: Oklahoma’s Kate Barnard” by Connie Cronley (University of Oklahoma Press)
    4. “Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State” by Caleb Gayle (Riverhead Books)
    5. “American Struggle: Democracy, Dissent, and the Pursuit of a More Perfect Union: An Anthology” by Jon Meacham (Random House)
    6. “The Sock Project: Colorful, Cool Socks to Knit and Show Off” by Summer Lee (Harry N. Abrams)
    7. “Little Frog’s Guide to Life: Love, Advice and Inspiration for Every Day from the Internet’s Beloved Mushroom Frog” by Maybell Eequay (Summersdale)
    8. “Light and Variable: A Year of Celebrations, Holidays, Recipes, and Emily Dickinson” by Connie Cronley (University of Oklahoma Press)
    9. “One Lucky Cowboy: The Life of Burns Hargis” by Bob Burke (Oklahoma Hall of Fame Publishing)
    10. “Nation Must Awake: My Witness to the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921” by Mary E. Jones Parrish (Trinity University Press)

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    Children’s/YA

    1. “A Blood Moon” by Morr Meroz (Graphix)
    2. “Mary Had a Little Jam” by Tammi Sauer (Union Square Kids)
    3. “No Bunnies Here!” by Tammi Sauer (Doubleday Books for Young Readers)
    4. “Wordy Birdy” by Tammi Sauer (Doubleday Books for Young Readers)
    5. “What Was the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921?” by Caleb Gayle (Penguin Young Readers Group)
    6. “The Underpants” by Tammi Sauer (Scholastic Press)
    7. “Seven Deadly Thorns” by Amber Hamilton (Bloomsbury YA)
    8. “Unsettling Salad” by Aaron Reynolds (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
    9. “The Aftermyth” by Tracy Wolff (Aladdin Paperbacks)
    10. “Chicka Chicka Peep Peep” by Julien Chung (Beach Lane Books)

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