(Riverhead, $16). By Paula Hawkins. A woman witnesses a shocking crime. [2]
2. AFTER YOU
(Penguin, $16). By JoJo Moyes. Louisa Clark is struggling to cope with a life without Will Traynor, the paralyzed man she cared for in “Me Before You.” [1]
(Penguin, $9.99, $16). By JoJo Moyes. Love forms between a paralyzed man and the woman who cares for him. [25]
(Washington Square, $16). By Fredrik Backman. An old crank might just be softened by his new neighbors. [9]
5. THE MARTIAN
(Broadway, $15). By Andy Weir. An astronaut is stranded alone on Mars. He tries to survive against impossible odds. [50]
(Harperone, $16.99). By Paulo Coelho. A Spanish shepherd boy goes on a journey of discovery through North Africa. [53]
(Simon & Schuster, $15.99). By Ray Bradbury. The classic about a future war on books is a standard on back-to-school lists. [15]
(Scribner, $16). By F. Scott Fitzgerald. A classic American novel of love lost and fortunes gained in the Jazz Age. [76]
(Grand Central, $8.99). By Harper Lee. The Pulitzer Prize-winning tale set in the Depression-era South. [84]
10. SILVER LININGS
(Ballantine, $7.99). By Debbie Macomber. The owner of the Rose Harbor Inn may lose the handyman she's started to love. [3]
(Penguin, $20). By Ron Chernow. [37]
2. NIGHT
(Hill & Wang, $9.95). By Elie Wiesel. The terrifying account of Nazi concentration camps. [114]
3. IT GETS WORSE: A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS
(Atria/Keywords Press, $17). By Shane Dawson. [1]
4. BOLD: HOW TO GO BIG, CREATE WEALTH AND IMPACT THE WORLD
(Simon & Schuster, $17). By Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler. [1]
(Andrews McMeel, $14.99) By Rupi Kaur. A collection of poetry and prose about survival. [8]
6. YOU ARE A BADASS: HOW TO STOP DOUBTING YOUR GREATNESS AND START LIVING AN AWESOME LIFE
(Running Press, $16). By Jen Sincero. [21]
7. THE 5 LOVE LANGUAGES: THE SECRET TO LOVE THAT LASTS
(Northfield, $15.99). By Gary D. Chapman. [186]
8. JUST MERCY: A STORY OF JUSTICE AND REDEMPTION
(Spiegel & Grau, $16). By Bryan Stevenson. [22]
9. THE NEW JIM CROW: MASS INCARCERATION IN THE AGE OF COLORBLINDNESS
(New Press, $19.95). By Michelle Alexander. [16]
(Harper Perennial, $15.99). By Thomas C. Foster. [40]
(Harper, $27.99). By Daniel Silva. Gabriel Allon tries to thwart an ISIS operative before he attacks again. [2]
2. AGE OF MYTH
(Del Rey, $26). By Michael J. Sullivan. Humans rebel against their fallen gods in this first of a five-part fantasy series. [1]
3. THE GIRLS
(Random House, $27). By Emma Cline. A teenage girl in California is drawn into a murderous cult. [6]
4. THE HOPEFULS
(Knopf, $26.95). By Jennifer Close. A young New Yorker reluctantly follows her husband to Washington as he pursuits a political career. [1]
(Ballantine, $28). By Emily Giffin. Two sisters work to repair their bond on the anniversary of a family tragedy. [4]
6. MAGIC
(Delacorte, $28.95). By Danielle Steel. Close friends navigate life until a big yearly dinner unites them. [3]
(Gallery/Scout Press, $26.00). By Ruth Ware. A travel writer on a cruise searches for a missing woman that no one else saw. [1]
(St. Martin's, $27.99). By Kristin Hannah. A woman in Nazi-occupied France tries to keep her family alive. [32]
9. THE GAMES
(Little, Brown, $28). By James Patterson and Mark Sullivan. Jack Morgan heads to Rio de Janeiro to protect wealthy clients attending the Olympics. [4]
10. SIRACUSA
(Blue Rider, $26). By Delia Ephron. Two married couples on vacation in Italy stumble upon a series of lies and infidelities. [1]
(Center Street, $27). By Gary J. Byrne. [4]
2. HILLARY’S AMERICA: THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
(Regnery, $29.99). By Dinesh D'Souza. [1]
(Grand Central, $40). By Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter . A companion book to the blockbuster Broadway musical. [13]
(Spiegel and Grau, $24). By Ta-Nehisi Coates. A black father writes his son a letter about race in America. [48]
5. ARMAGEDDON: HOW TRUMP C AN BEAT HILLARY
(Humanix, $24.99). By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann. [1]
(Random House, $25). By Paul Kalanithi. A young neurosurgeon, dying of cancer, asks: what makes life worth living? [24]
7. THE FIELD OF FIGHT: HOW WE CAN WIN THE GLOBAL WAR AGAINST RADICAL ISLAM AND ITS ALLIES
(St. Martin's, $26.99). By Michael T. Flynn and Michael Ledeen. [2]
7. THE LIFE-CHANGING MAGIC OF TIDYING UP: THE JAPANESE ART OF DECLUTTERING AND ORGANIZING
(Ten Speed, $16.99). By Marie Kondo. [77]
9. GRIT: THE POWER OF PASSION AND PERSEVERANCE
(Scribner, $28). By Angela Duckworth. [10]
10. BILL O’REILLY’S LEGENDS AND LIES: THE REAL WEST
(Henry Holt, $35). By Bill O’Reilly and David Fisher. [15]
Rankings reflect sales for the week ended July 24.