Nonfiction/General
1.
THE OFFICIAL SAT STUDY GUIDE
(College Board, $21.99). By Board College. This revised manual offers 10 practice tests and loads of tips. [120].
2.
MINDSET: THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS
(Ballantine Books, $16.00). By Carols. Dweck. Why attitude is as important as talent. [14].
3.
UNLEASH!: BREAKING FREE FROM NORMALCY
(Tyndale House, $15.99). By Perry Noble and Andy Stanley. Christian self-help. [1].
4.
NIGHT
(Hill & Wang, $9.95). By Elie Wiesel. The terrifying account of his experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. [75].
5.
EAT TO LIVE: THE AMAZING NUTRIENT-RICH PROGRAM FOR FAST AND SUSTAINED WEIGHT LOSS, REVISED EDITION
(Little, Brown, $9.99). By Joel Fuhrman [1].
6.
THE BLACK HISTORY OF THE WHITE HOUSE
(City Lights, $19.95). By Clarence Lusane [1].
7.
ENOUGH: DISCOVERING JOY THROUGH SIMPLICITY AND GENEROSITY
(Abingdon Press, $9.99). By Adam Hamilton [1].
8.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM
(Washington Square, $5.99). By William Shakespeare [1].
9.
ADMIRED: 21 WAYS TO DOUBLE YOUR VALUE
(Evolve, $12.99). By Mark Thompson and Bonita S. Thompson [2].
10.
OUTLIERS: THE STORY OF SUCCESS
(Back Bay Books, $16.99). By Malcolm Gladwell. Assumptions about success challenged. [30].
Hardcover Fiction
1.
WINTER OF THE WORLD
(Dutton Books, $36). By Ken Follett. By Ken Follett. Book two of the Century Trilogy continues through World War II. [1].
2.
A WANTED MAN: A JACK REACHER NOVEL
(Delacorte Press, $28). By Lee Child. Reacher hithces a ride to Virginia that leads him right into a conspiracy [2].
3.
GONE GIRL
(Crown, $25). By Gillian Flynn. A model couple’s marriage crumble when the wife vanishes and the husband is a prime suspect. [16].
4.
THE TIME KEEPER
(Hyperion, $24.99). By Mitch Albom. The inventor of the first clock is punished for measuring a force greater than him. [3].
5.
LOW PRESSURE
(Grand Central, $26.99). By Sandra Brown. A successful author must confront her demons while being stalked. [1].
6.
ZOO
(Little, Brown, $27.99). By James Patterson. A lion attack leads a young biologist on a quest to save the world. [3].
7. DELUSION IN DEATH
(Putnam, $27.95). By J.D. Robb. Lt. Eve Dallas investigates the death of 80 people. [1].
8.
THIS IS HOW YOU LOSE HER
(Riverhead Books, $26.95). By Junot Diaz. A short-story collection that features characters from “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.” [2].
9.
SEVERE CLEAR
(Putnam, $26.95). By Stuart Woods. Stone Barrington oversees a Hollywood event, but soon things go seriously awry. [1].
10.
MIDST TOIL AND TRIBULATION
(Tor, $27.99). By David Weber. Siddermark is slipping into famine while enemies awaits its fall. [1].
Hardcover Nonfiction/General
1.
NO EASY DAY
(Dutton, $26.95). By Mark Owen. A Navy SEAL gives his account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. [3].
2.
THE PRICE OF POLITICS
(Simon & Schuster, $30). By Bob Woodward. The Washington Post reporter turns his eye on the economic debates of the Obama years. [2].
3.
I DECLARE: 31 PROMISES TO SPEAK OVER YOUR LIFE
(Faithwords, $21.99). By Joel Osteen [1].
4.
FREE MARKET REVOLUTION: HOW AYN RAND’S IDEAS CAN END BIG GOVERNMENT
(Palgrave Macmillan, $27). By Yaron Brook [1].
THE OATH: THE OBAMA WHITE HOUSE AND THE SUPREME COURT
(Doubleday, $28.95). By Jeffrey Toobin [1].
6.
STRENGTHS FINDER 2.0: ... ONLINE TEST FROM GALLUP’S “NOW, DISCOVER YOUR STRENGTHS”
(Gallup Press, $24.95). By Tom Rath. [94].
7.
GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2013
(Guinness World Records, $28.95). By Guinness World Records. [2].
8.
A FATHER FIRST: HOW MY LIFE BECAME BIGGER THAN BASKETBALL
(William Morrow, $26.99). By Dwyane Wade [1].
9.
JOSEPH ANTON A MEMOIR
(Random House, $30). By Salman Rushdie. The author on his life under an Islamic death sentence. [1].
10.
UNACCOUNTABLE: WHAT HOSPITALS WON’T TELL YOU AND HOW TRANSPARENCY CAN REVOLUTIONIZE HEALTH CARE
(Bloomsbury, $26). By Mdmarty Makary [1].
Rankings reflect sales for the week ended Sept. 23, 2012.
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