This week’s best-sellers from Publishers Weekly

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HARDCOVER FICTION

1. I’ve Got My Eyes on You. Mary Higgins Clark. Simon & Schuster

2. Red Alert. Patterson/Karp. Little, Brown

3. The Disappeared. C.J. Box. Putnam

4. Accidental Heroes. Danielle Steel. Delacorte

5. The Great Alone. Kristin Hannah. St. Martin’s

6. Little Fires Everywhere. Celeste Ng. Penguin Press

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

8. Before We Were Yours. Lisa Wingate. Ballantine

9. Cave of Bones. Anne Hillerman. Harper

10. The Female Persuasion. Meg Wolitzer. Riverhead

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. 12 Rules for Life. Jordan B. Peterson. Random House Canada

2. The Rational Bible. Dennis Prager. Regnery Faith

3. Factfulness. Hans Rosling. Flatiron

4. Dear Madam President. Jennifer Palmieri. Grand Central

5. Giada’s Italy. Giada De Laurentiis. Clarkson Potter

6. I’ve Been Thinking… Maria Shriver. Viking/Dorman

7. Russian Roulette. Isikoff/Corn. Twelve

8. Make Trouble. Cecile Richards. Touchstone

9. Secret Empires. Peter Schweizer. Harper

10. Tiger Woods. Benedict/Keteyian. Simon & Schuster

MASS MARKET

1. The Right Time. Danielle Steel. Dell

2. All by Myself, Alone. Mary Higgins Clark. Pocket

3. Camino Island. John Grisham. Dell

4. Golden Prey. John Sandford. Putnam

5. White Lace and Promises. Debbie Macomber. Harlequin

6. 16th Seduction. Patterson/Paetro. Vision

7. The Stalking Death. William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle

8. The Whispering Room. Dean Koontz. Bantam

9. Twice Bitten. Lynsay Sands. Avon

10. No Safe Secret. Fern Michaels. Zebra

TRADE PAPERBACK

1. True Roots. Kristin Cavallari. Rodale

2. Killers of the Flower Moon. David Grann. Vintage

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

4. End Game. David Baldacci. Grand Central

5. The Lying Game. Ruth Ware. Scout

6. Ready Player One (movie tie-in). Ernest Cline. Broadway

7. Small Great Things. Jodi Picoult. Ballantine

8. Camino Island. John Grisham. Bantam

9. The Road Home. Beverly Lewis. Bethany House

10. Magpie Murders. Anthony Horowitz. Harper Perennial

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