New York Times Best Sellers
Fiction 1. SIMPLY LIES
by David Baldacci (Grand Central) A former detective becomes the prime suspect in a murder case involving a man with mob ties who was in witness protection.
2. LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY
by Bonnie Garmus (Doubleday)
A scientist and single mother living in California in the 1960s becomes a star on a TV cooking show.
3. HELLO BEAUTIFUL
by Ann Napolitano (Dial)
In an homage to Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women,” a young man’s dark past resurfaces as he gets to know the family of his college sweetheart.
4. HANG THE MOON
by Jeannette Walls (Scribner)
Nine years after being cast out, a young woman returns to reclaim her place in her family and comes into her own as a bootlegger.
5. DARK ANGEL
by John Sandford (Putnam)
The second book in the “Letty Davenport” series. Letty takes an undercover assignment that puts her in harm’s way with a group of hackers.
6. TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW
by Gabrielle Zevin (Knopf)
Two friends find their partnership challenged in the world of video game design.
7. CITY OF DREAMS
by Don Winslow (Morrow)
The second book in the “City” trilogy. When a movie is made about his former life, Danny Ryan looks for his cut and seeks to restart his criminal empire.
8. IT ENDS WITH US
by Colleen Hoover (Atria)
A battered wife raised in a violent home attempts to halt the cycle of abuse.
9. WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN NOW?
by Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke (Simon & Schuster)
In a follow-up to “Where Are the Children?,” Melissa and Mike use their experience of being abducted to search for a missing girl.
10. THINGS I WISH I TOLD MY MOTHER
by Susan Patterson and Susan DiLallo with James Patterson (Little, Brown) Secrets and hopes get unpacked when a mother and daughter vacation together in Paris.
Noniction 1. THE WAGER
by David Grann (Doubleday)
The survivors of a shipwrecked British vessel on a secret mission during an imperial war with Spain have different accounts of events.
2. OUTLIVE
by Peter Attia with Bill Gifford (Harmony)
A look at recent scientific research on aging and longevity.
3. YOU CAN’T JOKE ABOUT THAT
by Kat Timpf (Broadside)
The co-host of “Gutfeld!” and Fox News contributor gives her take on free speech and comedy.
4. I’M GLAD MY MOM DIED
by Jennette McCurdy
(Simon & Schuster)
The actress and filmmaker describes her eating disorders and difficult relationship with her mother.
5. SPARE
by Prince Harry (Random House) The Duke of Sussex details his struggles with the royal family, loss of his mother, service in the British army and marriage to Meghan Markle.
6. THE LIGHT WE CARRY
by Michelle Obama (Crown)
The former first lady shares personal stories and the tools she uses to deal with difficult situations.
7. POVERTY, BY AMERICA
by Matthew Desmond (Crown) The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Evicted” examines the ways in which affluent Americans keep poor people poor.
8. GREENLIGHTS
by Matthew McConaughey (Crown) The Academy Award-winning actor shares snippets from the diaries he kept over 35 years.
9. I SWEAR
by Katie Porter (Crown)
The Democratic congresswoman from California describes challenges she faced before and during her time in office.
10. YOU COULD MAKE THIS PLACE BEAUTIFUL
by Maggie Smith (Atria/One Signal ) The poet explores her love for her children and commitment to herself after the end of her marriage.