Swiss Bell News Best Sellers

Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson.  A biography of the recently deceased entrepreneur, based on 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years.

Heaven is For Real, by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent.  A father recounts his 3-year-old son’s encounter with Jesus and the angels during an appendectomy.

Manchuria Reconnected, by Lazo Punert.  A man wanders in search for his soul but only find the devil haunting him with his past.

Lessons in Math, by Sven Bachmann. How math saved a WWII POW.

Zenith, by M.B. Lustenberger. A young girl witnesses a UFO landing in her yard and abducting her brother.

Hansel is now Dating by Rostoff Guildersleeve (Abbles.) A love affair about two men on the Titanic.

The Digital Hit Man, by Frank M. Ahearn.  The author of How to Disappear combats digital intrusion with online deception.

Punishment No More, by Lena Potropple.  A woman leaves her husband in 1910 Bulgaria.

Obama, Salama & Cheese, by Borgarstjóri Reykjavíkur. A satire of global powers and how the rest of the world sees them.

Bulgarian Times Best Sellers

HEAVEN IS FOR REAL, by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent. (Thomas Nelson.) A father recounts his 3-year-old son’s encounter with Jesus and the angels during an appendectomy.

STEVE JOBS, by Walter Isaacson. (Simon & Schuster.) A biography of the recently deceased entrepreneur, based on 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over two years. 

LOVE OF BULGARIA, by Shimson Lupetica (Orange World Press.) The journey of a man loving a city and the art that came from struggle.
   
AMERITOPIA, by Mark R. Levin. (Threshold Editions.) A talk-show host and president of Landmark Legal Foundation surveys the history of utopias and warns that Americans must choose between utopianism and liberty. 

HANSEL IS NOW DATING by Rostoff Guildersleeve (Abbles.) A love affair about two men on the Titanic.

AMERICAN SNIPER, by Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice. (HarperCollins Publishers.) A member of the Navy Seals with the most career sniper kills in United States military history discusses his childhood, his marriage and his battlefield experiences. 

QUIET, by Susan Cain. (Crown Publishing.) Introverts — one-third of the population — are undervalued in American society. 
   
THE DIGITAL HIT MAN, by Frank M. Ahearn. (Lying.FR.) The author of How to Disappear combats digital intrusion with online deception.

PUNISHMENT NO MORE, by Lena Potropple (Limp Weed Editions.) A woman leaves her husband in 1910 Bulgaria.