Best-selling books
From Publishers Weekly
Fiction
1. “First Family”
David Baldacci (Grand Central, $27.99)
2. “Tea Time for the Traditionally Built”
Alexander McCall Smith (Pantheon, $23.95)
3. “Loitering with Intent”
Stuart Woods (Putnam, $25.95)
4. “Just Take My Heart”
Mary Higgins Clark (Simon & Schuster, $25.95)
5. “The Perfect Poison”
Amanda Quick (Putnam, $24.95)
6. “The Host”
Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown, $25.99)
7. “Look Again”
Lisa Scottoline (St. Martin’s, $26.95)
8. “Deadlock”
Iris Johansen (St. Martin’s, $26.95)
Nonfiction
1. “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man”
Steve Harvey (Amistad, $23.99)
2. “Liberty and Tyranny”
Mark R. Levin (Threshold Editions, $25)
3. “Always Looking Up”
Michael J. Fox (Hyperion, $25.99)
4. “The Girls from Ames”
Jeffrey Zaslow (Gotham, $26)
5. “Columbine”
Dave Cullen (Twelve, $26.99)
6. “Outliers”
Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown, $27.99)
7. “Bank on Yourself”
Pamela Yellen (Vanguard, $25.95)
8. “The Last Lecture”
Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow (Hyperion, $21.95)
Mass-market paperback
1. “ Angels and Demons”
Dan Brown (Pocket, $9.99)
2. “ Where Are You Now?”
Mary Higgins Clark (Pocket, $7.99)
3. “ Dark Summer”
Iris Johansen (St. Martin’s, $7.99)
4. “ No Choice but Seduction”
Johanna Lindsey (Pocket, $7.99)
Trade paperback
1. “ The Shack”
William P. Young (Windblown Media, $14.99)
2. “ City of Thieves”
David Benioff (Plume, $15)
3. “ The Middle Place”
Kelly Corrigan (Voice, $14.95)