Best-selling books
Fiction
1. “Book of the Dead”
Patricia Cornwell (Putnam, $26.95)
2. “A Lick of Frost”
Laurell K. Hamilton (Ballantine, $24.95)
3. “Playing for Pizza”
John Grisham (Doubleday, $21.95)
4. “World Without End”
Ken Follett (Dutton, $35)
5. “The Almost Moon”
Alice Sebold (Little, Brown, $24.99)
Nonfiction
1. “I Am America (And So Can You)”
Stephen Colbert (Grand Central, $26.99)
2. “Clapton”
Eric Clapton (Broadway Books, $26)
3. “My Grandfather’s Son”
Clarence Thomas (Harper, $26.95)
4. “Lone Survivor”
Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson (Little, Brown, $24.99)
5. “The Age of Turbulence”
Alan Greenspan (Penguin Press, $35)
Paperback mass-market fiction
1. “Cross”
James Patterson (Grand Central, $9.99)
2. “The Gift”
Nora Roberts (Silhouette, $7.99)
3. “Gone Baby Gone”
Dennis Lehane (Harper/HarperCollins, $7.99)
4. “The Marriage Game”
Fern Michaels (Pocket Star, $7.99)
5. “Wicked”
Gregory Maguire (Harper/HarperCollins, $7.99)
Paperback trade fiction
1. “Love in the Time of Cholera”
Gabriel García Márquez (Vintage International, $14.95)
2. “Water for Elephants”
Sara Gruen (Algonquin, $13.95)
3. “The Kite Runner”
Khaled Hosseini (Riverhead, $15.95/$14)
4. “The Thirteenth Tale”
Diane Setterfield (Washington Square, $15)
5. “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter”Kim Edwards (Penguin, $14)
Paperback nonfiction
1. “Eat, Pray, Love”
Elizabeth Gilbert (Penguin, $15)
2. “Into the Wild”
Jon Krakauer (Anchor, $12.95)
3. “90 Minutes in Heaven”
Don Piper with Cecil Murphey (Revell, $12.99)
4. “Three Cups of Tea”
Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin (Penguin, $15)
5. “Tuesdays with Morrie”
Mitch Albom (Broadway, $13.95/Anchor, $6.99)