This week’s best-sellers from Publishers Weekly

Top books are Delia Owens’ “Where the Crawdads Sing” and “Girl, Stop Apologizing” by Rachel Hollis.

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Here are the best-sellers for the week that ended Saturday, March 16, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. Where the Crawdads Sing. Delia Owens. Putnam

2. Wolf Pack. C.J. Box. Putnam

3. Silent Night. Danielle Steel. Delacorte

4. The Persian Gamble. Joel C. Rosenberg. Tyndale

5. Cemetery Road. Greg Iles. Morrow

6. The Chef. Patterson/DiLallo. Little, Brown

7. The Silent Patient. Alex Michaelides. Celadon

8. Toxic Game. Christine Feehan. Berkley

9. Daisy Jones & the Six. Taylor Jenkins Reid. Ballantine

10. The Last Romantics. Tara Conklin. Morrow

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. Girl, Stop Apologizing. Rachel Hollis. HarperCollins Leadership

2. Becoming. Michelle Obama. Crown

3. The Case for Trump. Victor Davis Hanson. Basic

4. It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way. Lysa TerKeurst. Nelson

5. Mostly Sunny. Janice Dean. Harper

6. Grateful American. Gary Sinise. Nelson

7. Don’t Stop Believin’. Olivia Newton-John. Gallery

8. Best Self. Mike Bayer. Dey Street

9. Spearhead. Adam Makos. Ballantine

10. Keto Diet. Josh Axe. Little, Brown Spark

MASS MARKET

1. The Fallen. David Baldacci. Vision

2. The Rising Sea. Cussler/Brown. Putnam

3. Between You and Me. Susan Wiggs. Avon

4. Backlash. Lisa Jackson. Zebra

5. I’ve Got My Eyes on You. Mary Higgins Clark. Pocket

6. Tom Clancy: Line of Sight. Mike Maden. Berkley

7. Slow Ride. Lori Foster. HQN

8. Stranglehold. William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle

9. Live by the West, Die by the West. William W. Johnstone. Pinnacle

10. Devil’s Daughter. Lisa Kleypas. Avon

TRADE PAPERBACK

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

2. The First Lady. Patterson/DuBois. Grand Central

3. The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Heather Morris. Harper

4. The Lost Girls of Paris. Pam Jenoff. Park Row

5. The Huntress. Kate Quinn. Morrow

6. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine. Gail Honeyman. Penguin Books

7. Cat and Nat’s Mom Truths. Belknap/Telfer. Harmony

8. Juror #3. Patterson/Allen. Grand Central

9. The Walking Dead, Vol. 31. Kirkman et al. Image

10. Total Control. David Baldacci. Grand Central

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