New York Times Best Sellers
1. THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW by A.J. Finn (Morrow)
A recluse who drinks heavily and takes prescription drugs may have witnessed a crime across from her Harlem town house.
2. FALL FROM GRACE by Danielle Steel (Delacorte)
A widow left out of her husband’s will tries to make a new life as a fashion designer.
3. ORIGIN by Dan Brown (Doubleday)
A symbology professor goes on a perilous quest with a beautiful museum director.
4. LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng (Penguin Press)
An artist upends a quiet town outside Cleveland, Ohio.
5. THE ROOSTER BAR by John Grisham (Doubleday)
Three students at a sleazy for-profit law school hope to expose the student-loan banker who runs it.
6. BEFORE WE WERE YOURS by Lisa Wingate (Ballantine)
A South Carolina lawyer learns about the questionable practices of a Tennessee orphanage.
7. THE IMMORTALISTS by Chloe Benjamin (Putnam)
8. THE WIFE BETWEEN US by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen (St. Martin’s)
9. CITY OF ENDLESS NIGHT by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (Grand Central)
10. NEED TO KNOW by Karen Cleveland (Ballantine)
Nonfiction
1. FIRE AND FURY by Michael Wolff (Holt)
A journalist offers an inside account of the first year of the Trump White House.
2. ALL-AMERICAN MURDER by James Patterson and Alex Abramovich with Mike Harvkey (Little, Brown)
The story of Aaron Hernandez, the New England Patriots tight end convicted of first-degree murder.
3. ASTROPHYSICS FOR PEOPLE IN A HURRY by Neil deGrasse Tyson (Norton)
A straightforward, easy-to-understand introduction to the universe.
4. LEONARDO DA VINCI by Walter Isaacson (Simon & Schuster)
A biography of the Italian Renaissance polymath that connects his work in various disciplines.
5. IT’S EVEN WORSE THAN YOU THINK by David Cay Johnston (Simon & Schuster)
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist describes how he believes the scope of the Trump presidency differs from all the others.
6. THE LAST BLACK UNICORN by Tiffany Haddish (Gallery)
The comedian recounts growing up in South Central Los Angeles, exacting revenge on an ex-boyfriend and finding success after a period of homelessness.
7. GRANT by Ron Chernow (Penguin Press)
8. HILLBILLY ELEGY by J.D. Vance (HarperCollins)
9. HOW DEMOCRACIES DIE by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt (Crown)
10. WHEN by Daniel H. Pink (Riverhead)