This week’s best-sellers from Publishers Weekly
Published 12:00 am Sunday, November 18, 2018
- "Past Tense" by Lee Child is the No. 1 hardcover fiction book for the week ending in Nov. 10. (Courtesy)
Here are the best-sellers for the week that ended Saturday, Nov. 10, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. “Past Tense.” Lee Child. Delacorte
2. “The Reckoning.” John Grisham. Doubleday
3. “Nine Perfect Strangers.” Liane Moriarty. Flatiron
4. “Every Breath.” Nicholas Sparks. Grand Central
5. “Dark Sacred Night.” Michael Connelly. Little, Brown
6. “Elevation.” Stephen King. Scribner
7. “The Next Person You Meet in Heaven.” Mitch Albom. Harper
8. “The Noel Stranger.” Richard Paul Evans. Simon & Schuster
9. “You Don’t Own Me.” Clark/Burke. Simon & Schuster
10. “Sea of Greed.” Cussler/Brown. Putnam
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. “Whose Boat Is This Boat?” The Late Show. Simon & Schuster
2. “Homebody.” Joanna Gaines. Harper Design
3. “Girl, Wash Your Face.” Rachel Hollis. Nelson
4. “Cook Like a Pro.” Ina Garten. Clarkson Potter
5. “Killing the SS.” O’Reilly/Dugard. Holt
6. “Magnolia Table.” Joanna Gaines. Morrow
7. “Ship of Fools.” Tucker Carlson. Free Press
8. “Dare to Lead.” Brene Brown. Random House
9. “Medical Medium Liver Rescue.” Anthony William. Hay House
10. “Beastie Boys Book.” Diamond/Horowitz. Random/Spiegel & Grau
MASS MARKET
1. “Leopard’s Run.” Christine Feehan. Berkley
2. “Wyoming Legend.” Diana Palmer. HQN
3. “Instinct.” Patterson/Roughan. Vision
4. “First Snow.” Nora Roberts. Silhouette
5. “Typhoon Fury. Cussler/Morrison. Putnam
6. “Every Breath You Take.” Mary Higgins Clark. Pocket
7. “A Season to Celebrate.” Fern Michaels. Zebra
8. “A High Sierra Christmas.” Johnstone/Johnstone. Pinnacle
9. “The Gift of Christmas.” Debbie Macomber. Mira
10. “Tom Clancy: Power and Empire.” Marc Cameron. Berkley
TRADE PAPERBACK
1. “The Tattooist of Auschwitz.” Heather Morris. Harper
2. “The 17th Suspect.” Patterson/Paetro. Grand Central
3. “The Complete Diabetes Cookbook.” America’s Test Kitchen
4. “Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.” Gail Honeyman. Penguin Books
5. “The Wife Between Us.” Hendricks/Pekkanen. Griffin
6. “Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans.” Kilmeade/Yaeger. Sentinel
7. “Less.” Andrew Sean Greer. Back Bay
8. “The Girl in the Spider’s Web (movie tie-in).” David Lagercrantz. Black Lizard
9. “Sapiens.” Yuval Noah Harari. Harper Perennial
10. “Sold on a Monday.” Kristina McMorris. Sourcebooks Landmark