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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

NY Times Bestseller List (Fiction) October 15th 2017

New York Times Bestseller List
Hardback Fiction
Top  10
Week Ending October 15th 2017



10 - Little Fires Everywhere - Celeste Ng
(3 weeks on list)

9  -  Enemy of the State - Kyle Mills 
(4 weeks on list)

8  -  A Legacy of Spies - John le Carre
(4 weeks on list)

7  -  To Be Where You Are - Jan Karon
(2 weeks on list)

6  -  The Girl Who Takes An Eye For An Eye - David Lagercrantz
(3 weeks on list)

5  -  Haunted - James Patterson and James O. Born 
(2 weeks on list)

4  -  The Cuban Affair - Nelson DeMille
(2 weeks on list) (#1 last week)


3  -  A Column of Fire - Ken Follett
(3 weeks on list)

2  -  Don't Let Go - Harlan Coben 
(Debut)
Detective Napoleon Dumas investigates a murder and uncovers clues about the disappearance of his high school love and the death of his twin brother 15 years ago.

1  -  Sleeping Beauties - Stephen King and Owen King
(Debut)
In a small Appalachian town, women who fall asleep don't wake up and become shrouded in a mysterious cocoons while the men battle one another.


Monday, April 11, 2016

NY Times Bestseller List (Fiction) April 9th 2016

New York Times Bestseller List
Hardback Fiction
Top 10
Week Ending April 10th 2016



10 - The Gangster - Clive Cussler
(4 weeks on list)

9  -  Off The Grid - C.J. Box
(3 weeks on list)

8  -  The Nightingale - Kristin Hannah
(56 weeks on list)

7  -  The Summer Before The War - Helen Simonson
(Debut)
Life Sussex, England, at the beginning of World War I

6  -  The Girl on the Train - Paula Hawkins
(63 weeks on list)

5  -  All The Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr
(99 weeks on list)

4  -  Property of a Noblewoman - Danielle Steel
(2 weeks on list)

3  -  The Nest - Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
(Debut)
Siblings in a dysfunctional New York family must grapple with a reduced inheritance.

2  -  Private Paris - James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
(2 weeks on list)

1  -  Fool Me Once - Harlan Coben
(Debut)
A retired Army helicopter pilot faces combat-related nightmares and mysteries concerning the deaths of her husband and sister.




Saturday, April 13, 2013

New York Times Bestseller List Fiction 04/13/2013

NY Times Bestseller List
Fiction
Week ending April 13th 2013


10 - Z - Therese Anne Fowler
(Debut)
A novel based on the lives of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald

9  -  A Week in Winter - Maeve Binchy
(7 weeks on list)

8  -  Alex Cross, Run - James Patterson
(6 weeks)

7  -  The Golden Egg - Donna Leon
(Debut)
Venice's Commissario Guido Brunetti looks into the suspicious death of a deaf and mentally disabled man.

6  -  The Storyteller - Jodi Picoult
(5 weeks)

5  -  Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
(43 weeks)

4  -  Leaving Everything Most Loved - Jacqueline Winspear
(Debut)
(In 1933, the private investigator Maisie Dobbs helps an Indian man whose sister's murder has been ignored by Scotland Yard.

3  -  The Burgess Boys - Elizabeth Strout 
(Debut)
Two brothers, both lawyers, come together in a small Maine town to defend their good for nothing nephew.

2  -  Six Years - Harlan Coben
(2 weeks on list) (last week's #1)

1  -  Lover At Last - J.R. Ward
(DEBUT)
Book 11 of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series.



Saturday, April 6, 2013

NY Times Bestseller List - Fiction April 7th 2013

New York Times Bestseller List
Fiction
Week Ending April 7th 2013

10 - A Dance With Dragons - George R.R. Martin
(65 weeks on list)

9  -  The Dinner - Herman Koch
(6 weeks on list)

8  -  Halo : Silentium - Greg Bear
(DEBUT)
Book 3 of the Forerunner Saga

7  -  Breaking Point - C.J. Box
(2nd week on list)
The 13th novel featuring Joe Pickett, a Wyoming game warden.

6  -  The Striker - Clive Cussler and Justin Scott
(3 weeks on list)

5  -  A Week In Winter - Maeve Binchy
(6 weeks on list)

4  -  Alex Cross, Run - James Patterson
(5 weeks on list)

3  -  Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
(42 weeks on list)

2  -  The Storyteller - Jodi Picoult
(4 weeks on list) (last week's #1)

1  -  Six Years - Harlan Coben
(DEBUT)
Six years after the woman he loved married another man, Jake Fisher discovers that neither she nor their life together were what they seemed and he sets out to uncover the truth.