Today is Sunday, so that means that it’s time for my weekly
breakdown of this week’s Publishers Weekly Best-Sellers Lists. According to
those lists, there are two new books at the top of the four major best-sellers
lists this week.
"Concealed in Death" by J.D. Robb replaced
"Private L.A." by James Patterson and Mark Sullivan as the No. 1 book
on the hardcover fiction best-sellers list.
"Super Shred" by Ian K. Smith replaced
"Duty" by Robert M. Gates as the top book on the hardcover nonfiction
best-sellers list.
"Six Years" by Harlan Coben remained the top book
on the mass market paperback best-sellers list for the second week in a row.
"Second Honeymoon" by James Patterson and Howard
Roughan remained the top book on the trade paperbacks best-sellers list for the
third week straight.
There were four new books on this week’s hardcover fiction
best-sellers list that weren’t on the list last week. Those books (and their
places on the list) included "Concealed in Death" by J.D. Robb (1),
"Like a Mighty Army" by David Weber (8), "Moving Target" by
J.A. Jance (12) and "The Museum of Extraordinary Things" by Alice
Hoffman (13).
There were three new books on this week’s hardcover
nonfiction best-sellers list that wasn’t on the list last week. Those books
included "The Virgin Diet Cookbook" by J.J. Virgin (8), "The
Daniel Plan Cookbook" by Rick Warren (10) and "Glitter and Glue"
by Kelly Corrigan (14).
There were three new books on this week’s mass market
paperbacks best-sellers list that weren’t on the list last week. Those books
included "The Hit" by David Baldacci (2), "One Heart to
Win" by Johanna Lindsey (6) and "The English Girl" by Daniel
Silva (12).
There were four books on this week’s trade paperbacks
best-sellers list that weren’t on the list last week. They included
"Letting Go" by Maya Banks (12), "Twelve Years a Slave" by
Solomon Northup (13), "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg (14) and
"Philomena" by Martin Sixsmith (15).
As a reminder, I’m posting these
lists each Sunday because they, as a whole, represent a great, contemporary
recommended reading list. These lists are initially released each week on
Thursday, and if you’re interested in reading them then, visit Publishers
Weekly’s Web site at www.publishersweekly.com. Below you’ll find all four of
this week’s best-seller lists.
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. "Concealed in Death"
by J.D. Robb
2. "Private L.A." by
James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
3. "The Invention of
Wings" by Sue Monk Kidd
4. "The Goldfinch" by
Donna Tartt
5. "Killer" by Jonathan
Kellerman
6. "Still Life with Bread
Crumbs" by Anna Quindlen
7. "Sycamore Row" by John
Grisham
8. "Like a Mighty Army"
by David Weber
9. "One More Thing" by
B.J. Novak
10. "First Love" by James
Patterson and Emily Raymond
11. "The First Phone Call from
Heaven" by Mitch Albom
12. "Moving Target" by
J.A. Jance
13. "The Museum of
Extraordinary Things" by Alice Hoffman
14. "The Martian" by Andy
Weir
15. "The Longest Ride" by
Nicholas Sparks
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. "Super Shred" by Ian
K. Smith
2. "Killing Jesus" by Bill
O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
3. "Duty" by Robert M.
Gates
4. "David and Goliath" by
Malcolm Gladwell
5. "Things That Matter"
by Charles Krauthammer
6. "Grain Brain" by David
Perlmutter
7. "The Body Book" by
Cameron Diaz
8. "The Virgin Diet
Cookbook" by J.J. Virgin
9. "The Daniel Plan" by
Rick Warren
10. "The Daniel Plan
Cookbook" by Rick Warren
11. "George Washington's
Secret Six" by Brian Kilmeade
12. "The Sixth
Extinction" by Elizabeth Kolbert
13. "I Am a Church
Member" by Thom S. Rainer
14. "Glitter and Glue" by
Kelly Corrigan
15. "The Doctor's Diet"
by Travis Stork
MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS
1. "Six Years" by Harlan
Coben
2. "The Hit" by David
Baldacci
3. "The Witness" by Nora
Roberts
4. "Until the End of
Time" by Danielle Steel
5. "The Hit" by David
Baldacci
6. "One Heart to Win" by
Johanna Lindsey
7. "A Man's Heart" by
Debbie Macomber
8. "The Eye of God" by
James Rollins
9. "NYPD Red" by James
Patterson and Marshall Karp
10. "Home to Seaview Key"
by Sherryl Woods
11. "The Morning After"
by Lisa Jackson
12. "The English Girl" by
Daniel Silva
13. "Walking On Air" by
Catherine Anderson
14. "Silencing Eve" by
Iris Johansen
15. "Lone Survivor" by
Marcus Luttrell
TRADE PAPERBACKS
1. "Second Honeymoon" by
James Patterson and Howard Roughan
2. "The Monuments Men" by
Robert M. Edsel
3. "Winter's Tale" by
Mark Helprin
4. "Four Blood Moons" by
John Hagee
5. "Orphan Train" by
Christina Baker Kline
6. "Lone Survivor" by
Marcus Luttrell
7. "Deadline" by Sandra
Brown
8. "Cockroaches" by Jo
Nesbo
9. "A Week in Winter" by Maeve
Binchy
10. "Life After Life" by
Kate Atkinson
11. "Black Rose" by Nora
Roberts
12. "Letting Go" by Maya
Banks
13. "Twelve Years a
Slave" by Solomon Northup
14. "The Power of Habit"
by Charles Duhigg
15. "Philomena" by Martin
Sixsmith
In the end, let me know if you’ve
had a chance to read any of these books. What did you think about them? Which
would you recommend? Let us know in the comments section below.
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