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Best-selling books

From Publishers Weekly

Fiction

1. “Gone Girl,” Gillian Flynn (Crown, $25)

2. “Empire and Honor,” W. E. B. Griffin (Putnam, $27.95)

3. “The Racketeer,” John Grisham (Doubleday, $28.95)

4. “Threat Vector,” Tom Clancy (Putnam, $28.95)

5. “Cross Roads,” William Paul Young (FaithWords, $24.99)

6. “The Forgotten,” David Baldacci (Grand Central, $27.99)

7. “Shadow Woman,” Linda Howard (Ballantine, $27)

8. “Notorious Nineteen,” Janet Evanovich (Bantam, $28)

9. “The Twelve Tribes of Hattie,” Ayana Mathis (Knopf, $24.95)

10. “The Casual Vacancy,” J.K. Rowling (Little, Brown, $35)

Nonfiction

1. “Shred: The Revolutionary Diet,” Ian K. Smith, M.D. (St. Martin’s, $24.99)

2. “Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot,” Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard (Henry Holt, $28)

3. “Barefoot Contessa Foolproof,” Ina Garten (Clarkson Potter, $35)

4. “I Declare,” Joel Osteen (FaithWords, $21.99)

5. Thomas Jefferson,” Jon Meacham (Random House, $35)

6. “The World until Yesterday,” Jared Diamond (Viking, $36)

7. “No Easy Day,” Mark Owen (Dutton, $26.95)

8. “To Sell is Human,” Daniel Pink (Riverhead, $26.95)

9. The 8-Hour Diet,” David Zinczenko (Rodale, $26.99)

10. “7 Years Younger,” Good Housekeeping (Filipacchi, $25.95)