Best-selling books
Fiction
1. “The 5th Horseman”
James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown, $27.95)
2. “Cell”
Stephen King (Scribner, $26.95)
3. “The Da Vinci Code”
Dan Brown (Doubleday, $24.95)
4. “The Templar Legacy”
Steve Berry (Ballatine, $24.95)
5. “The Last Templar”
Raymond Khoury (Dutton, $24.95)
6. “The Two Minute Rule”
Robert Crais (Simon & Schuster, $24.95)
7. “In the Company of the Courtesan”
Sarah Dunant (Random House, $23.95)
8. “The Old Wine Shades”
Martha Grimes (Viking, $25.95)
9. “Lovers & Players”
Jackie Collins (St. Martin’s, $24.95)
10. “Sea Change”
Robert B. Parker (Putnam, $24.95)
Nonfiction
1. “Marley & Me”
John Grogan (Morrow, $21.95)
2. “The World is Flat”
Thomas L. Friedman (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $27.50)
3. “Freakonomics”
Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (Morrow, $25.95)
4. “You’re Wearing That?”
Deborah Tannen (Random House, $24.95)
5. “Manhunt”
James L. Swanson (Morrow, $26.95)
6. “The Year of Magical Thinking”
Joan Didion (Knopf, $23.95)
7. “Team of Rivals”
Doris Kearns Goodwin (Simon & Schuster, $35)
8. “Confessions of a Video Vixen”
Karrine Steffans (Amistad/HarperCollins, $24.95)
9. “Blink”
Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown, $25.95)
10. “The Brothers Bulger”
Howie Carr (Warner, $25.95)
Paperback fiction
1. “The Closers”
Michael Connelly (Warner, $7.99)
2. “Cordina’s Royal Family: Gabriella & Alexander”
Nora Roberts (Silhouette, $7.99)
Paperback nonfiction
1. “Night” (new translation)
Elie Wiesel (Hill & Wang, $9)
2. “A Million Little Pieces”
James Frey (Anchor, $14.95)