This week’s best-sellers from Publishers Weekly
Published 12:00 am Sunday, September 9, 2018
Here are the best-sellers for the week that ended Sunday, Sept. 2, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. “Texas Ranger.” Patterson/Bourelle. Little, Brown
2. “The Fall of Gondolin.” J.R.R. Tolkien. HMH
3. “The President Is Missing.” Clinton/Patterson. Little, Brown/Knopf
4. “Tailspin.” Sandra Brown. Grand Central
5. “The Outsider.” Stephen King. Scribner
6. “Pieces of Her.” Karin Slaughter. Morrow
7. “Circe.” Madeline Miller. Little, Brown
8. “Magic Triumphs.” Ilona Andrews. Ace
9. “There There.” Tommy Orange. Knopf
10. “Cottage by the Sea.” Debbie Macomber. Ballantine
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. “Girl, Wash Your Face.” Rachel Hollis. Nelson
2. “The Restless Wave.” McCain/Salter. Simon & Schuster
3. “The Russia Hoax.” Gregg Jarrett. Broadside
4. “Magnolia Table.” Joanna Gaines. Morrow
5. “Educated: A Memoir.” Tara Westover. Random House
6. “Liars, Leakers, and Liberals.” Jeanine Pirro. Center Street
7. “Aware.” Daniel Siegel. TarcherPerigee
8. “12 Rules for Life.” Jordan B. Peterson. Random House Canada
9. “Unhinged.” Omarosa Manigault Newman. Gallery
10. “House of Trump, House of Putin.” Craig Unger. Dutton
MASS MARKET
1. “Origin.” Dan Brown. Anchor
2. “Haunted.” Patterson/Born. Grand Central
3. “Springtime in Salt River.” RaeAnne Thayne. Harlequin
4. “A Reason to Die.” William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle
5. “The Crooked Staircase.” Dean Koontz. Bantam
6. “Dark Legacy.” Christine Feehan. Berkley
7. “Past Perfect.” Danielle Steel. Dell
8. “You Will Pay.” Lisa Jackson. Zebra
9. “Vince Flynn: Enemy of the State.” Kyle Mills. Pocket
10. “The Rooster Bar.” John Grisham. Dell
TRADE PAPERBACK
1. “Rich People Problems.” Kevin Kwan. Anchor
2. “The Winner.” David Baldacci. Grand Central
3. “Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.” Gail Honeyman. Penguin Books
4. “Less.” Andrew Sean Greer. Back Bay
5. “Instant Pot Miracle.” HMH
6. “Crazy Rich Asians (movie tie-in).” Kevin Kwan. Anchor
7. “Grit.” Angela Duckworth. Scribner.
8. “Origin.” Dan Brown. Anchor
9. “Pachinko.” Min Jin Lee. Grand Central
10. “Sapiens.” Yuval Noah Harari. Harper Perennial