This week’s best-sellers from Publishers Weekly

No. 1 is “The Reckoning,” by John Grisham.

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HARDCOVER FICTION

1. The Reckoning. John Grisham. Doubleday

2. Every Breath. Nicholas Sparks. Grand Central

3. The Next Person You Meet in Heaven. Mitch Albom. Harper

4. Ambush. Patterson/Born. Little, Brown

5. Holy Ghost. John Sandford. Putnam

6. A Spark of Light. Jodi Picoult. Ballantine

7. Unsheltered. Barbara Kingsolver. Harper

8. Vince Flynn: Red War. Kyle Mills. Atria

9. Alaskan Holiday. Debbie Macomber. Ballantine

10. Winter in Paradise. Elin Hilderbrand. Little, Brown

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. Cook Like a Pro. Ina Garten. Clarkson Potter

2. Girl, Wash Your Face. Rachel Hollis. Nelson

3. Killing the SS. O’Reilly/Dugard. Holt

4. The Mamba Mentality. Kobe Bryant. MCD

5. Ship of Fools. Tucker Carlson. Free Press

6. Dare to Lead. Brene Brown. Random House

7. The Whole30 Slow Cooker. Melissa Hartwig. HMH

8. Trump, the Blue-Collar President. Anthony Scaramucci. Center Street

9. Cozy, Minimalist Home. Myquillyn Smith. Zondervan

10. Gmorning, Gnight!. Miranda/Sun. Random House

— Publishers Weekly

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