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Best-selling books

From Publishers Weekly

Fiction

1. Whiskey Beach,” Nora Roberts (Putnam, $27.95)

2. Daddy’s Gone A Hunting,” Mary Higgins Clark (Simon & Schuster, $26.99)

3. Taking Eve: An Eve Duncan Novel,” Iris Johansen (St. Martin’s, $27.99)

4. Starting Now: A Blossom Street Novel,” Debbie Macomber (Ballantine, $26)

5. “Don’t Go,” Lisa Scottoline (St. Martin’s, $27.99)

6. “Six Years,” Harlan Coben (Dutton, $27.95)

7. “Unintended Consequences,” Stuart Woods (Putnam, $26.95)

Nonfiction

1. “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead,” Sheryl Sandberg (Knopf, $24.95)

2. “LeaderShift: A Call for Americans to Finally Stand Up and Lead,” Orrin Woodward/Oliver DeMille (Grand Central/Business Plus, $25.99)

3. “The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results,” Gary Keller/Jay Papasan (Bard Press, $24.95)

4. “The Fast Metabolism Diet: East More Food and Lose More Weight,” Haylie Pomroy (Harmony, $26)

5. “It’s All Good: Delicious, Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great,” Gwyneth Paltrow (Grand Central, $32)

6. The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family, and Ducks Built a Dynasty,” Willie and Korie Robertson/Mark Schlabach (Howard Books, $23.99)

7. “The Athena Doctrine: How Women (and the Men Who Think Like Them) Will Rule the Future,” John Gerzema/Michael D’Antonio (Jossey-Bass, $27.95)