Here is this week’s list of best-sellers from Publishers Weekly

At the top are “A Column of Fire” by Ken Follett and “What Happened” by Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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  • Sunday, September 24, 2017 1:30am
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Here are the best-sellers for the week that ended Sept. 17, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. A Column of Fire. Ken Follett. Viking ($36)

2. The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye. David Lagercrantz. Knopf ($27.95)

3. The Romanov Ransom. Cussler/Burcell. Putnam ($29)

4. Enemy of the State. Kyle Mills. Atria/Bestler ($28.99)

5. Secrets in Death. J.D. Robb. St. Martin’s ($27.99)

6. A Legacy of Spies. John le Carre. Viking ($28)

7. Enigma. Catherine Coulter. Gallery ($27.99)

8. The Right Time. Danielle Steel. Delacorte ($28.99)

9. Y Is for Yesterday. Sue Grafton. Putnam/Wood ($29)

10. Little Fires Everywhere. Celeste Ng. Penguin Press ($27)

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. What Happened. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Simon & Schuster ($30)

2. Braving the Wilderness. Brené Brown. Random House ($28)

3. Unbelievable. Katy Tur. Dey Street ($26.99)

4. Anxious for Nothing. Max Lucado. Thomas Nelson ($22.99)

5. F*ck, That’s Delicious. Action Bronson. Abrams ($27.50)

6. The Four Tendencies. Gretchen Rubin. Harmony ($24)

7. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck. Mark Manson. HarperOne ($24.99)

8. Finish. Jonathan Acuff. Portfolio ($27)

9. Astrophysics for People in a Hurry. Neil deGrasse Tyson. Norton ($18.95)

10. Make Your Bed. William H. McRaven. Grand Central ($18)

MASS MARKET

1. Turbo Twenty-Three. Janet Evanovich. Bantam ($8.99)

2. The Whistler. John Grisham. Dell ($9.99)

3. If Not for You. Debbie Macomber. Ballantine ($7.99)

4. Bullseye. Patterson/Ledwidge. Vision ($9.99)

5. Pirate. Cussler/Burcell. Putnam ($9.99)

6. The Seventh Plague. James Rollins. Morrow ($9.99)

7. American Assassin (movie tie-in). Vince Flynn. Pocket ($9.99)

8. Hannah’s List. Debbie Macomber. Mira ($7.99)

9. Perfect Match. Fern Michaels. Zebra ($7.99)

10. The Devil’s Triangle. Coulter/Ellison. Pocket ($9.99)

TRADE PAPERBACK

1. It (movie tie-in). Stephen King. Scribner ($19.99)

2. Trim Healthy Mama’s Trim Healthy Table. Barrett/Allison. Harmony ($32.50)

3. The Fix. David Baldacci. Grand Central ($15.99)

4. The Woman in Cabin 10. Ruth Ware. Scout ($16)

5. Lilac Girls. Martha Hall Kelly. Ballantine ($17)

6. Two by Two. Nicholas Sparks. Grand Central ($15.99)

7. The Couple Next Door. Shari Lapena. Penguin Books ($16)

8. The Family Lawyer. James Patterson. Grand Central ($15.99)

9. The Official SAT Study Guide, 2018 ed. College Board ($28.99)

10. All the Light We Cannot See. Anthony Doerr. Scribner ($17)

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