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Best-selling books

From Publishers Weekly

Fiction

1. “11th Hour,” James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown, $27.99)

2. “Bring Up the Bodies,” Hilary Mantel (Holt, $28)

3. “Deadlocked,” Charlaine Harris (Ace, $27.95)

4. “In One Person,” John Irving (Simon & Schuster, $28)

5. “The Road to Grace,” Richard Paul Evans (Simon & Schuster, $19.99)

6. “The Innocent,” David Baldacci (Grand Central, $27.99)

7. “Calico Joe,” John Grisham (Doubleday, $24.95)

8. “Home,” Toni Morrison (Knopf, $24)

9. “The Wind Through the Keyhole,” Stephen King (Scribner, $27)

10. “The Sins of the Father,” Jeffrey Archer (St. Martin’s, $27.99)

Nonfiction

1. “The Passage of Power,” Robert A. Caro (Knopf, $35)

2. “I am a Pole (And So Can You!),” Stephen Colbert (Grand Central, $15.99)

3. “Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake,” Anna Quindlen (Random House, $26)

4. “Most Talkative,” Andy Cohen (Holt, $25)

5. “Screwed!” Dick Morris and Eileen McGann (Broadside, $27.99)

6. “Bombshell,” Suzanne Somers (Crown, $26)

7. “The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Food From My Frontier,” Ree Drummond (Morrow, $29.99)

8. “This Is How,” Augusten Burroughs (St. Martin’s, $24.99)

9. “Prague Winter,” Madeleine Albright (Harper, $29.99)

10. “Killing Lincoln,” Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard (Holt, $28)

Mass-market paperback

1. “The Lucky One,” Nicholas Sparks (Vision, $7.99)

2. “The Fifth Witness,” Michael Connelly (Vision, $9.99)

Trade paperback

1. “Fifty Shades of Grey” E.L. James (Vintage, $15.95)

2. “Fifty Shades Darker,” E.L. James (Vintage, $15.95)