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 three new books at the top of the four major
best-sellers lists this week.
"Unlucky 13" by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
replaced "The Target" by David Baldacci as the No. 1 book on the
hardcover fiction best-sellers list.
"Finding Me" by Michelle Knight replaced
"Everybody's Got Something" by Robin Roberts and Veronica Chambers as
the top book on the hardcover nonfiction best-sellers list.
"Inferno" by Dan Brown replaced "First
Sight" by Danielle Steel as the top book on the mass market paperback
best-sellers list.
"Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn remained the top book
on the trade paperbacks best-sellers list for the second week in a row.
There were seven 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 "Unlucky 13" by James Patterson and
Maxine Paetro (1), "Field of Prey" by John Sandford (2),
"Walking on Water" by Richard Paul Evans (4), "Robert B.
Parker's Cheap Shot" by Ace Atkins (11), "Midnight Crossroad" by
Charlaine Harris (12), "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr
(13) and "Delicious!" by Ruth Reichl (14).
There were nine new books on this week’s hardcover
nonfiction best-sellers list that wasn’t on the list last week. Those books
included "Finding Me" by Michelle Knight (1), "Good Call"
by Jase Robertson (3), "Instinct" by T.D. Jakes (5), "The
Closer" by Mariano Rivera (6), "The Hope Quotient" by Ray
Johnston (7), "#Girlboss" by Sophia Amoruso (8), "Guy On
Fire" by Guy Fieri (12), "James Madison" by Lynne Cheney (13)
and "Can't We Talk About Somthing More Pleasant" by Roz Chast (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 "Inferno" by Dan Brown (1), "Silken Prey" by John
Sandford (3) and "The Family Jensen: Massacre Canyon" by William W.
Johnstone (11).
There were six books on this week’s trade paperbacks
best-sellers list that weren’t on the list last week. They included
"Conform" by Glenn Beck (2), "The Longest Ride" by Nicholas
Sparks (4), "Inferno" by Dan Brown (5), "The Gods of Guilt"
by Michael Connelly (7), "Giving In" by Maya Banks (9) and "A
Higher Call" by Adam Makos (12).
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. "Unlucky 13" by James
Patterson and Maxine Paetro
2. "Field of Prey" by
John Sandford
3. "The Target" by David
Baldacci
4. "Walking on Water" by
Richard Paul Evans
5. "The Collector" by
Nora Roberts
6. "Natchez Burning" by
Greg Iles
7. "The Goldfinch" Donna
Tartt
8. "Chestnut Street" by
Maeve Binchy
9. "I've Got You Under My
Skin" by Mary Higgins Clark
10. "The Invention of
Wings" by Sue Monk Kidd
11. "Robert B. Parker's Cheap
Shot" by Ace Atkins
12. "Midnight Crossroad"
by Charlaine Harris
13. "All the Light We Cannot
See" by Anthony Doerr
14. "Delicious!" by Ruth
Reichl
15. "Bridge to Haven" by
Francine Rivers
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. "Finding Me" by
Michelle Knight
2. "Everybody's Got
Something" by Robin Roberts and Veronica Chambers
3. "Good Call" by Jase
Robertson
4. "Capital in the
Twenty-First Century" by Thomas Piketty
5. "Instinct" by T.D.
Jakes
6. "The Closer" by
Mariano Rivera
7. "The Hope Quotient" by
Ray Johnston
8. "#Girlboss" by Sophia
Amoruso
9. "A Fighting Chance" by
Elizabeth Warren
10. "Flash Boys" by
Michael Lewis
11. "The Women of Duck
Commander" by Kay Robertson
12. "Guy On Fire" by Guy
Fieri
13. "James Madison" by
Lynne Cheney
14. "Can't We Talk About
Somthing More Pleasant" by Roz Chast
15. "Everything I Need to Know
I Learned From a Little Golden Book" by Diane Muldrow
MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS
1. "Inferno" by Dan Brown
2. "First Sight" by
Danielle Steel
3. "Silken Prey" by John
Sandford
4. "Private Berlin" by
James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
5. "The Next Always" by
Nora Roberts
6. "Never Go Back" by Lee
Child
7. "The Devaney Brothers:
Michael & Patrick" by Sherryl Woods
8. "When We Met" by Susan
Mallery
9. "Second Watch" by J.A.
Jance
10. "Starting Now" by
Debbie Macomber
11. "The Family Jensen:
Massacre Canyon" by William W. Johnstone
12. "The Masterful Mr.
Montague" by Stephanie Laurens
13. "The Bridegroom" by
Linda Lael Miller
14. "Daddy's Gone A
Hunting" by Mary Higgins Clark
15. "Burning Dawn" by
Gena Showalter
TRADE PAPERBACKS
1. "Gone Girl" by Gillian
Flynn
2. "Conform" by Glenn
Beck
3. "Heaven Is for Real"
by Todd Burpo
4. "The Longest Ride" by
Nicholas Sparks
5. "Inferno" by Dan Brown
6. "Shadow Spell" by Nora
Roberts
7. "The Gods of Guilt" by
Michael Connelly
8. "Gone" by James
Patterson and Michael Ledwidge
9. "Giving In" by Maya
Banks
10. "Whiskey Beach" by
Nora Roberts
11. "The Cuckoo's
Calling" by Robert Galbraith
12. "A Higher Call" by
Adam Makos
13. "Behind the Beautiful
Forevers" by Katherine Boo
14. "King and Maxwell" by
David Baldacci
15. "Four Blood Moons" by
John Hagee
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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