Bestsellers
Here are the bestsellers for the week ended Sept. 26, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide. (Tribune News Service)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. “The Book of Two Ways,” Jodi Picoult
2. “The Coast-to-Coast Murders,” Patterson/Barker
3. “The Evening and the Morning,”
Ken Follett
4. “Vince Flynn: Total Power,” Kyle Mills
5. “The Harbinger II,” Jonathan Cahn
6. “Next to Last Stand,” Craig Johnson
7. “The Vanishing Half,” Brit Bennett
8. “Troubled Blood,” Robert Galbraith
9. “One by One,” Ruth Ware
10. “Shadows in Death,” J.D. Robb
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. “Rage,” Bob Woodward
2. “Solutions and Other Problems,”
Allie Brosh
3. “Blackout,” Candace Owens
4. “Killing Crazy Horse,” O’Reilly/Dugard
5. “The Home Edit Life,” Shearer/Teplin
6. “Live Free or Die,” Sean Hannity 7. “Think Like a Monk,” Jay Shetty 8. “Caste,” Isabel Wilkerson
9. “The Good Fight,” Kramer/Caussin
10. “Don’t Lie to Me,” Jeanine Pirro
TRADE PAPERBACK
1. “Just Feed Me,” Jessie James Decker
2. “The Institute,” Stephen King
3. “5-Ingredient Natural
Recipes,”
Phyllis Good
4. “The Midwife Murders,” Patterson/DiLallo
5. “So You Want to Talk About Race,” Ijeoma Oluo
6. “Cilka’s Journey,” Heather Morris
7. “She’s Strong, But She’s Tired,” r.H. Sin
8. “Murder Thy Neighbor,”
James Patterson
9. “The Distance Learning Playbook,” Grades K–12, Douglas Fisher
10. “The Paris Secret,” Natasha Lester