Best-sellers, week ending May 27

Published 12:00 am Sunday, June 3, 2018

Here are the best-sellers for the week that ended Sunday, May 27, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. “The Outsider.” Stephen King. Scribner

2. “The Cast.” Danielle Steel. Delacorte

3. “The Fallen.” David Baldacci. Grand Central

4. “The 17th Suspect.” Patterson/Paetro. Little, Brown

5. “Beach House Reunion.” Mary Alice Monroe. Gallery

6. “Warlight.” Michael Ondaatje. Knopf

7. “Before We Were Yours.” Lisa Wingate. Ballantine

8. “The High Tide Club.” Mary Kay Andrews. St. Martin’s

9. “Little Fires Everywhere.” Celeste Ng. Penguin Press

10. “By Invitation Only.” Dorothea Benton Frank. Morrow

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. “Magnolia Table.” Joanna Gaines. Morrow

2. “The Restless Wave.” McCain/Salter. Simon & Schuster

3. “The Soul of America.” Jon Meacham. Random House

4. “How to Change Your Mind.” Michael Pollan. Penguin Press

5. “Barracoon.” Zora Neale Hurston. Amistad

6. “Facts and Fears.” James R. Clapper. Viking

7. “12 Rules for Life.” Jordan B. Peterson. Random House Canada

8. “A Higher Loyalty.” James B. Comey. Flatiron

9. “Three Days in Moscow.” Bret Baier. Morrow

10. “Girl, Wash Your Face.” Rachel Hollis. Nelson

MASS MARKET

1. “The Midnight Line.” Lee Child. Dell

2. “Don’t Let Go.” Harlan Coben. Dutton

3. “Herons Landing.” Joann Ross. HQN

4. “Camino Island.” John Grisham. Dell

5. “The Couple Next Door.” Shari Lapena. Penguin Books

6. “The Right Time.” Danielle Steel. Dell

7. “One Last Breath.” Jackson/Bush. Zebra

8. “Dangerous Minds.” Janet Evanovich. Bantam

9. “Nighthawk.” Clive Cussler. Putnam

10. “All by Myself, Alone.” Mary Higgins Clark. Pocket

TRADE PAPERBACK

1. “Into the Water.” Paula Hawkins. Riverhead

2. “Princess.” Patterson/Jones. Grand Central

3. “Less.” Andrew Sean Greer. Back Bay

4. “Sapiens.” Yuval Noah Harari. Harper Perennial

5. “Killers of the Flower Moon.” David Grann. Vintage

6. “Hillbilly Elegy.” J.D. Vance. Harper

7. “Everybody, Always.” Bob Goff. Nelson

8. “The Sun and Her Flowers.” Rupi Kaur. Andrews McMeel

9. “Two Kinds of Truth.” Michael Connelly. Grand Central

10. “Come Sundown.” Nora Roberts. Griffin

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