Albany Times Union (Sunday)

N.Y. TIMES BEST-SELLERS FICTION NONFICTION

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1. THE PRESIDENT IS MISSING, by Bill Clinton and James Patterson. President Jonathan Duncan, a Gulf War veteran and widower, takes on adversarie­s at home and abroad.

Last week: 1 Weeks on list: 2

2. THE OUTSIDER, by Stephen King. A detective investigat­es a seemingly wholesome member of the community when an 11-year-old boy’s body is found.

Last week: 2 Weeks on list: 4

3. TOM CLANCY LINE OF SIGHT, by Mike Maden. Jack Ryan Jr. risks his life to protect a woman in a country on the brink of civil war.

Last week: — Weeks on list: 1

4. THE PHARAOH KEY, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. Gideon Crew and Manuel Garza go on a mission to solve the mystery of a centuries-old stone tablet.

Last week: — Weeks on list: 1

5. SHELTER IN PLACE, by Nora Roberts. Survivors of a mass shooting outside a mall in Portland, Maine, develop different coping mechanisms and face a new menace.

Last week: 3 Weeks on list: 3

6. THE DEATH OF MRS. WESTAWAY, by Ruth Ware. A tarot card reader mistakenly receives an inheritanc­e letter and attends the funeral of the deceased.

Last week: 8 Weeks on list: 3

7. THE FALLEN, by David Baldacci. Amos Decker, known as the Memory Man, puts his talents toward solving a string of murders in a Rust Belt town.

Last week: 7 Weeks on list: 9

8. ELEANOR OLIPHANT IS COMPLETELY FINE, by Gail Honeyman. A young woman’s well-ordered life is disrupted by the IT guy from her office.

Last week: 15 Weeks on list: 2

9. SOMETHING IN THE WATER, by Catherine Steadman. A documentar­y filmmaker and an investment banker must decide whether they should protect a secret.

Last week: 9 Weeks on list: 2

10. WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LULULEMONS, by Lauren Weisberger. Emily Charlton plans a comeback from the suburbs. From the author of “The Devil Wears Prada.”

Last week: 6 Weeks on list: 2 1. KITCHEN CONFIDENTI­AL, by Anthony Bourdain. A memoir-exposé of the restaurant world. Originally published in 2000.

Last week: 1 Weeks on list: 3

2. CALYPSO, by David Sedaris. A collection of comedic stories on mortality, middle age and a beach house dubbed the Sea Section.

Last week: 2 Weeks on list: 3

3. THE SOUL OF AMERICA, by Jon Meacham. The present political climate is contextual­ized through the lens of difficult moments in American history.

Last week: 8 Weeks on list: 6

4. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, by David Grann. The story of a murder spree in 1920s Oklahoma that targeted Osage Indians, whose lands contained oil.

Last week: 10 Weeks on list: 52

5. THE SUN DOES SHINE, by Anthony Ray Hinton with Lara Love Hardin. A wrongfully imprisoned man on death row becomes a beacon to his fellow inmates.

Last week: 4 Weeks on list: 2

6. TRUMP’S AMERICA, by Newt Gingrich. The former speaker of the House’s views on the achievemen­ts of and obstacles facing the current administra­tion.

Last week: 3 Weeks on list: 2

7. HOW TO CHANGE YOUR MIND, by Michael Pollan. A personal account of how psychedeli­cs might help the mentally ill and people dealing with everyday challenges.

Last week: 6 Weeks on list: 5

8. LINCOLN’S LAST TRIAL, by Dan Abrams and David Fisher. The 1859 courtroom battle in which Abraham Lincoln defended the murderer of his protégé.

Last week: 9 Weeks on list: 2

9. THE WORLD AS IT IS, by Ben Rhodes. A memoir by the former speechwrit­er and deputy national security adviser to President Barack Obama.

Last week: 5 Weeks on list: 2

10. THE RESTLESS WAVE, by John Mccain and Mark Salter. A memoir by the Republican senator from Arizona.

Last week: 13 Weeks on list: 4

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