Best-selling books
From Publishers Weekly
Fiction
1. “The Heist: A Novel,”
Daniel Silva, (Harper: $27.99)
2. “The Goldfinch,” Donna Tartt, (Little, Brown: $30)
3. “California,” Edan Lepucki, (Little, Brown: $26)
4. “The Book of Life,” Deborah Harkness, (Viking: $28.95)
5. “All the Light We Cannot See,” Anthony Doerr, (Scribner: $27)
6. “The Silkworm,” Robert Galbraith,(Mulholland Books: $28)
7. “The Vacationers,” Emma Straub, (Riverhead: $26.95)
8. “Four: A Divergent Collection,” Veronica Roth, (Katherine Tegen Books: $17.99)
9. “Midnight in Europe,” Alan Furst, (Random House: $27)
10. “Tom Clancy: Support and Defend,” Mark Greaney, (Putnam: $28.95)
Nonfiction
1. “A Spy Among Friends,” Ben Macintyre, (Crown: $27)
2. “Unbroken,” Laura Hillenbrand, (Random House: $27)
3. “Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book,” Diane Muldrow, (Golden Books: $9.99)
4. “The Alliance,” Reid Hoffman, with Ben Casnocha, Chris Yeh, (Harvard Business Review Press: $25)
5. “#Girlboss,” Sophia Amoruso, (Portfolio: $26.95)
6. “Blue Mind,” Wallace J. Nichols & Celine Cousteau (Little, Brown: $27)
7. “Minecraft: Redstone Handbook,” Scholastic, (Scholastic: $7.99)
8. “Blood Feud,” Edward Klein, (Regnery: $27.99)
9. “Think Like a Freak,” Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt, (Morrow: $28.99)
10. “Minecraft: Essential Handbook,” Scholastic, (Scholastic: $7.99)