Fiction / Drama Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Fiction / Drama: September (1990), Daddy (1989), Star (1989), The Kiss (1989), Zoya (1988), Fine Things (1987) and other 261 books.

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September

released in: 1990
September
A novel set in Scotland, exploring the lives and relationships of a group of friends over the course of several decades.

Daddy

released in: 1989
Daddy
Daddy is a 1989 novel by Danielle Steel. It is Steel's fifty-second novel. The novel is about a successful fashion designer who is raped and has to raise her child alone.

Star

released in: 1989
Star
A novel by Danielle Steel, exploring the glamorous world of Hollywood and the challenges faced by a young actress in pursuit of fame and success.

Zoya

released in: 1988
Zoya
A romantic novel set against the backdrop of World War II, telling the story of a young Russian countess named Zoya.

Fine Things

released in: 1987
Fine Things
"Fine Things" by Danielle Steel is a romance novel that follows the life of a successful architect, Bernie Fine. The story explores themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness. As Bernie faces various challenges, the novel delves into the complexities of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. Danielle Steel's storytelling is known for its emotional depth and exploration of human emotions.

Kaleidoscope

released in: 1987
Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope is a novel by Danielle Steel. The book follows the lives of three women who are connected by a tragedy. The women must grapple with grief, love, and loss as they try to rebuild their lives.

A Perfect Spy

released in: 1986
A Perfect Spy
A Perfect Spy is a novel by John le Carré. The book follows the story of Magnus Pym, a British spy, as he tries to uncover a Soviet mole. The book is filled with le Carré's trademark suspense and intrigue.

Wanderlust

released in: 1986
Wanderlust
A novel by Danielle Steel, following the lives and romantic journeys of three women who meet on a luxury cruise.

Whirlwind

released in: 1986
Whirlwind
A historical novel set in Iran, exploring the complex political and cultural landscape during the Iranian Revolution of 1979.

I'll Take Manhattan

released in: 1986
I'll Take Manhattan
The classic tale of love and ambition in the Big Apple from the #1 New York Times bestselling author

Neighbors

released in: 1986
Neighbors
A Hollywood recluse\'s perspective changes when she invites her neighbors into her mansion after an earthquake.

Family Album

Family Album
A family saga spanning generations, exploring the complexities of relationships, love, and the enduring bonds that tie family members together.

Lucky

Lucky
A novel exploring the life and challenges of a woman named Lucky Santangelo as she navigates the world of love, power, and wealth.

The Witness

The Cider House Rules

The Cider House Rules
Life in a Maine orphanage in the first part of the 20th century. First published in 1985.

Hold the Dream

Hold the Dream
"Hold the Dream" by Barbara Taylor Bradford is a historical romance novel and the sequel to "A Woman of Substance." The narrative follows the protagonist, Emma Harte, and her descendants as they navigate love, ambition, and family secrets. Bradford's sweeping saga spans generations, offering readers a captivating exploration of characters and relationships against the backdrop of historical events.

Master of the Game

Master of the Game
The story of a powerful woman, a family dynasty, and an international scandal

Full Circle

Full Circle
A novel by Danielle Steel, exploring the challenges, triumphs, and interconnected lives of a group of friends over the course of several decades.

The Little Drummer Girl

The Little Drummer Girl
"The Little Drummer Girl" by John le Carré is a spy novel that follows the story of an English actress, Charlie, who becomes entangled in a complex espionage plot. Set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the novel explores themes of identity, politics, and the moral complexities of intelligence operations. Le Carré's intricate storytelling is a hallmark of the espionage genre.

"...And Ladies of the Club"

"...And Ladies of the Club"
The novel follows the lives of a group of women in a small Ohio town spanning several decades, exploring friendship and societal changes.

Mistral's Daughter

Mistral's Daughter
Maggy Lunel is a young girl growing up in the South of France in the early 1900s. She is the daughter of a famous artist and a beautiful singer. When her parents' marriage begins to unravel, Maggy is caught in the middle. She must choose between the two people she loves most: her mother and her father.

An Indecent Obsession

An Indecent Obsession
"An Indecent Obsession" by Colleen McCullough is a historical romance novel set in a military hospital during World War II. The story revolves around a nurse, Honour Langtry, and her complex relationship with a troubled patient. McCullough explores themes of love, duty, and the psychological impact of war.

Princess Daisy

Princess Daisy
The life story of Princess Daisy, born into European royalty, as she navigates love, tragedy, and her search for identity.

Sophie's Choice

Sophie's Choice
"Sophie's Choice" by William Styron is a novel that explores the impact of the Holocaust on individuals' lives and relationships. The story follows the narrator, Stingo, as he befriends Sophie, a Polish survivor of Auschwitz. The novel delves into themes of guilt, trauma, and the complexities of human relationships. Styron's powerful storytelling and exploration of moral dilemmas contribute to the novel's emotional resonance.

War and Remembrance

War and Remembrance
"War and Remembrance" is a historical novel by Herman Wouk, serving as the sequel to "The Winds of War." The story follows the Henry family through World War II, exploring the impact of the war on their lives. Wouk skillfully weaves together historical events, personal narratives, and fictional characters to create an epic tale of love, sacrifice, and the human cost of global conflict.

Scruples

Scruples
The story of a rich and beautiful woman who opens a luxury boutique in Beverly Hills

The Thorn Birds

The Thorn Birds
"The Thorn Birds" by Colleen McCullough is a family saga set in the Australian Outback. The novel spans several decades and explores themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of family relationships. It became an international bestseller and is considered a classic of historical fiction.

Oliver's Story

Falconer

Falconer
A novel set in a prison, following the life of Ezekiel Farragut, a man imprisoned for a crime of passion.

The Moneychangers

The Moneychangers
"The Moneychangers" by Arthur Hailey is a novel that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the world of banking and finance. The story follows characters working in a fictional bank, exploring themes of ambition, power struggles, and the impact of financial decisions on individuals and society.

Looking for Mr. Goodbar

Looking for Mr. Goodbar
The novel tells the story of a young teacher's descent into the world of casual encounters and the consequences that follow.

Once Is Not Enough

Once Is Not Enough
"Once Is Not Enough" by Jacqueline Susann is a drama that delves into the world of glamour, wealth, and the challenges faced by the protagonist, January Wayne. The novel explores themes of love, fame, and the pursuit of happiness, providing a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of the entertainment industry.

The Winds of War

The Winds of War
"The Winds of War" by Herman Wouk is a historical novel set during World War II, depicting the experiences of the Henry family as they navigate the global conflict. The novel explores the impact of war on individuals and nations, weaving together historical events and personal narratives. Wouk's meticulous research and compelling storytelling contribute to the epic scope of the novel.

Wheels

Wheels
The story of an automobile company president who is trying to save his company and his marriage

Drivin' Woman

Love Story

Love Story
A classic love story that follows the romance between Oliver Barrett IV and Jennifer Cavilleri, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and tragedy.

The Love Machine

The Love Machine
"The Love Machine" by Jacqueline Susann is a novel that explores the glamorous and competitive world of television and media. The story follows the rise of Robin Stone, a television executive, and explores themes of ambition, power, and the impact of the media on personal relationships. Susann's novel provides a glimpse into the excesses of the 1960s entertainment industry.

The French Lieutenant's Woman

The French Lieutenant's Woman
"The French Lieutenant's Woman" by John Fowles is a historical novel that intertwines a Victorian-era love story with reflections on storytelling and the nature of freedom. The novel follows the complex relationship between a paleontologist and the mysterious woman he encounters. Fowles' narrative challenges traditional storytelling conventions, offering a rich and thought-provoking reading experience.
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