This week’s best-sellers from Publishers Weekly

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  • Sunday, January 14, 2018 1:30am
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HARDCOVER FICTION

1. The Woman in the Window. A.J. Finn. Morrow

2. Origin. Dan Brown. Doubleday

3. The Rooster Bar. John Grisham. Doubleday

4. Little Fires Everywhere. Celeste Ng. Penguin Press

5. Robicheaux. James Lee Burke Simon & Schuster

6. Unbound. Stuart Woods. Putnam

7. Sing, Unburied, Sing. Jesmyn Ward. Scribner

8. Year One. Nora Roberts. St. Martin’s

9. The Midnight Line. Lee Child. Delacorte

10. Before We Were Yours. Lisa Wingate. Ballantine

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. Fire and Fury. Michael Wolff. Holt

2. Judgment Detox. Gabrielle Bernstein. North Star Way

3. Your Best Year Ever. Michael S. Hyatt. Baker

4. The Wisdom of Sundays. Oprah Winfrey. Flatiron

5. The Whole30 Fast & Easy Cookbook. Melissa Hartwig. HMH

6. Leonardo da Vinci. Walter Isaacson. Simon & Schuster

7. Astrophysics for People in a Hurry. Neil deGrasse Tyson. Norton

8. Let Trump Be Trump. Lewandowski/Bossie. Center Street

9. Principles. Ray Dalio. Simon & Schuster

10. The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. Margareta Magnusson. Scribner

MASS MARKET

1. No Middle Name. Lee Child. Dell

2. Secrets in Death. J.D. Robb. St. Martin’s

3. Any Dream Will Do. Debbie Macomber. Ballantine

4. Spring Forward. Catherine Anderson. Berkley

5. Need to Know. Fern Michaels. Zebra

6. Never Never. James Patterson. Vision

7. Preacher’s Kill. William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle

8. An Engagement in Seattle. Debbie Macomber. Mira

9. Man Overboard. J.A. Jance. Pocket

10. Mississippi Blood. Greg Iles. Morrow

TRADE PAPERBACK

1. The Sun and Her Flowers. Rupi Kaur. Andrews McMeel

2. Darker. E.L. James. Vintage

3. We Were the Lucky Ones. Georgia Hunter. Penguin Books

4. The Whole30 Day by Day. Melissa Hartwig. HMH

5. Saga, Vol. 8. Vaughan/Staples. Image

6. The Women in the Castle. Jessica Shattuck. Morrow

7. Instant Pot Miracle. HMH

8. Instant Pot Cookbook. Roy Fisher. CreateSpace

9. Lilac Girls. Martha Hall Kelly. Ballantine

10. Pachinko. Min Jin Lee. Grand Central

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