Best-selling books
From Publishers Weekly
Fiction
1. “Mistress,” James Patterson/David Ellis (Little, Brown, $28)
2. “The Cuckoo’s Calling,” Robert Galbraith (Little, Brown/Mulholland, $27.99)
3. “Inferno,” Dan Brown (Doubleday, $29.95)
4. “Hotshot,” Julie Garwood (Dutton, $26.95)
5. “And the Mountains Echoed,” Khaled Hosseini (Riverhead, $28.95)
6. “First Sight,” Danielle Steel (Delacorte, $28)
7. “The Last Witness (Badge of Honor),” W.E.B. Griffin/William E. Butterworth IV (Putnam, $27.95)
8. “The English Girl (Gabriel Allon),” Daniel Silva (Harper, $27.99)
9. “The Ocean at the End of the Lane,” Neil Gaiman (William Morrow, $25.99)
10. “Second Honeymoon,” James Patterson/Howard Roughan (Little, Brown, $28)
Nonfiction
1. “Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth,” Reza Aslan (Random House, $27)
2. “Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life and Legacy as the Duck Commander,” Phil Robertson/Mark Schlabach (Howard Books, $24.99)
3. “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead,” Sheryl Sandberg (Knopf, $24.95)
4. “This Town: Two Parties and a Funeral - Plus Plenty of Valet Parking - in America’s Gilded Capital,” Mark Leibovich (Blue Rider Press, $27.95)
5. “The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family, and Ducks Built a Dynasty,” Willie and Korie Robertson/Mark Schlabach (Howard Books, $23.99)
6. “Jerusalem: A Cookbook,” Yotam Ottolenghi/Sami Tamimi (Ten Speed, $35)
7. “Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World,” Dr. Phil McGraw (Bird Street Books, $26)
8. “Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East,” Scott Anderson (Doubleday, $28.95)
9. “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls,” David Sedaris (Little, Brown, $27)
10. “These Few Precious Days: The Final Year of Jack with Jackie,” Christopher Andersen (Gallery Books, $27)