This week’s best-sellers from Publishers Weekly

Published 12:00 am Sunday, April 28, 2019

Here are the best-sellers for the week that ended Saturday, April 20, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. “Redemption.” David Baldacci. Grand Central

2. “Where the Crawdads Sing.” Delia Owens. Putnam

3. “Lost Roses.” Martha Hall Kelly. Ballantine

4. “Someone Knows.” Lisa Scottoline. Putnam

5. “Star Wars: Master & Apprentice.” Claudia Gray. Del Rey

6. “Normal People.” Sally Rooney. Hogarth

7. “The Cornwalls Are Gone.” Patterson/DuBois. Little, Brown

8. “Celtic Empire.” Cussler/Cussler. Putnam

9. “Run Away.” Harlan Coben. Grand Central

10. “Miracle at St. Andrews.” Patterson/De Jonge. Little, Brown

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. “Next Level Basic.” Stassi Schroeder. Gallery

2. “The Second Mountain.” David Brooks. Random House

3. “Becoming.” Michelle Obama. Crown

4. “Girl, Stop Apologizing.” Rachel Hollis. HarperCollins Leadership

5. “Life Will Be the Death of Me.” Chelsea Handler. Random/Spiegel & Grau

6. “Crushing.” T.D. Jakes. FaithWords

7. “The Path Made Clear.” Oprah Winfrey. Flatiron

8. “131 Method.” Chalene Johnson. Hay House

9. “Shortest Way Home.” Pete Buttigieg. Liveright

10. “The Matriarch.” Susan Page. Twelve

MASS MARKET

1. “Come Sundown.” Nora Roberts. St. Martin’s

2. “The Good Fight.” Danielle Steel. Dell

3. “The Fallen.” David Baldacci. Vision

4. “Twisted Prey.” John Sandford. Putnam

5. “The 17th Suspect.” James Patterson. Vision

6. “A Dog’s Journey” (movie tie-in). W. Bruce Cameron. Forge

7. “The Forbidden Door.” Dean Koontz. Bantam

8. “The Wyoming Kid.” Debbie Macomber. Harlequin

9. “I’ve Got My Eyes on You.” Mary Higgins Clark. Pocket

10. “Tom Clancy: Line of Sight.” Mike Maden. Berkley

TRADE PAPERBACK

1. “The Mister.” E.L. James. Vintage

2. “The Tattooist of Auschwitz.” Heather Morris. Harper

3. “The Woman in the Window.” A.J. Finn. Morrow

4. “The 13-Minute Murder.” James Patterson. Grand Central

5. “A Gentleman in Moscow.” Amor Towles. Penguin Books

6. “The Lost Girls of Paris.” Pam Jenoff. Park Row

7. “The First Lady.” Patterson/DuBois. Grand Central

8. “Supermarket.” Bobby Hall. Simon & Schuster

9. “The Overstory.” Richard Powers. Norton

10. “Something in the Water.” Catherine Steadman. Ballantine

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