Rachel Maddow, new James Patterson novel top Publishers Weekly best-sellers list

The MSNBC host again is No. 1 for hardcover nonfiction list with ‘Blowout,’ and ‘The 19th Christmas’ is tops for hardcover fiction, an accustomed spot for the novelist.

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HARDCOVER FICTION
  1. “The 19th Christmas” by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown)
  2. “The Institute” by Stephen King (Scribner)
  3. “Ninth House” by Leigh Bardugo (Flatiron Books)
  4. “What Happens in Paradise” by Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown)
  5. “The Dutch House” by Ann Patchett (Harper)
  6. “The Water Dancer” by Ta-Nehisi Coates (One World)
  7. “The Testaments” by Margaret Atwood (Nan A. Talese)
  8. “Child’s Play” by Danielle Steel (Dell)
  9. “The Giver of Stars” by Jojo Moyes (Pamela Dorman Books)
  10. “Bloody Genius” by John Sandford (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)
  11. “Vince Flynn: Lethal Agent” by Kyle Mills (Atria/Emily Bestler Books)
  12. “Cilka’s Journey” by Heather Morris (St. Martin’s Press)
  13. “The Oracle” by Jonathan Cahn (Charisma House)
  14. “An Encyclopedia of Tolkien” by David Day (Canterbury Classics)
  15. “A Mrs. Miracle Christmas” by Debbie Macomber (Ballantine)
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
  1. “Blowout” by Rachel Maddow (Crown Publishing)
  2. “Movies” by Shea Serrano (Twelve)
  3. “Talking to Strangers” by Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown)
  4. “Tough Love” by Susan Rice (Simon & Schuster)
  5. “Witch Hunt” by Gregg Jarrett (Broadside Books)
  6. “The United States of Trump” by Bill O’Reilly (Henry Holt and Co.)
  7. “Debt-Free Degree” by Anthony Oneal (Ramsey)
  8. “The Book of Gutsy Women” by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton (Simon & Schuster)
  9. “Year of the Monkey” by Patti Smith (Knopf)
  10. “Inside Out” by Demi Moore (Harper)
  11. “Shut Up and Listen” by Tilman Fertitta (Harper Collins Leadership)
  12. “Call Sign Chaos” by Jim Mattis (Random House)
  13. “Metahuman” by Deepak Chopra (Harmony)
  14. “Deep State” by James B. Stewart (Penguin Press)
  15. “Letters from an Astrophysicist” by Neil Degrasse Tyson (Norton)
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