New York Times Best Sellers
Fiction 1. THE HOTEL NANTUCKET
by Elin Hilderbrand
(Little, Brown)
The new general manager of a hotel far from its Gilded Age heyday deals with the complicated pasts of her guests and staff.
2. IT ENDS WITH US
by Colleen Hoover (Atria)
A battered wife raised in a violent home attempts to halt the cycle of abuse.
3. VERITY
by Colleen Hoover
(Grand Central)
Lowen Ashleigh is hired by the husband of an injured writer to complete her popular series and uncovers a horrifying truth.
4. WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING
by Delia Owens (Putnam)
In a quiet town on the North Carolina coast in 1969, a young woman who survived alone in the marsh becomes a murder suspect.
5. SPARRING PARTNERS
by John Grisham (Doubleday) Three novellas: “Homecoming,” “Strawberry Moon” and “Sparring Partners.”
6. UGLY LOVE
by Colleen Hoover (Atria)
Tate Collins and Miles Archer, an airline pilot, think they can handle a no strings attached arrangement. But they can’t.
7. THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO
by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Washington Square/Atria)
A movie icon recounts stories of her loves and career to a struggling magazine writer.
8. BOOK LOVERS
by Emily Henry (Berkley)
While on vacation in North Carolina, a literary agent keeps running into an editor.
9. PEOPLE WE MEET ON VACATION
by Emily Henry
(Berkley)
Opposites Poppy and Alex meet to vacation together one more time in hopes of saving their relationship.
10. NOVEMBER 9
by Colleen Hoover (Atria)
Is Ben using his relationship with Fallon as fodder for his novel?
Nonfiction 1. BATTLE FOR THE AMERICAN MIND
by Pete Hegseth with David Goodwin (Broadside)
The “Fox & Friends Weekend” host makes his case for what he calls classical Christian education.
2. I’D LIKE TO PLAY ALONE, PLEASE
by Tom Segura (Grand Central)
The stand-up comedian and podcaster shares stories of parenting and strange encounters.
3. JAMES PATTERSON
by James Patterson (Little, Brown) The author’s life, from growing up in small-town New York to working in the advertising industry to becoming a successful storyteller.
4. KILLING THE KILLERS
by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard (St. Martin’s)
The 11th book in the conservative commentator’s “Killing” series gives an account of the global war against terrorists.
5. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE
by Bessel van der Kolk (Penguin) How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.
6. HAPPY-GO-LUCKY
by David Sedaris (Little, Brown)
The humorist portrays personal and public upheavals of his life in its seventh decade and the world in the time of a pandemic.
7. ROUGH DRAFT
by Katy Tur (Atria/One Signal)
The MSNBC anchor describes growing up with her helicopter journalist parents and her own journey in covering the news.
8. RIVER OF THE GODS
by Candice Millard (Doubleday)
The story of the hardships encountered during 19th-century expeditions in Africa, and the complicated partnerships behind them.
9. FINDING ME
by Viola Davis (HarperOne)
The multiple award-winning actress describes the difficulties she encountered before claiming her sense of self and achieving professional success.
10. HOW TO RAISE AN ANTIRACIST
by Ibram X. Kendi (One World)
The ways in which children at different ages experience race, and how racist structures might impact them.