John Grisham’s ‘The Guardians,’ Ree Drummond top Publishers Weekly best-sellers lists

The mega-selling novelist’s latest is No. 1 for hardcover fiction, and ‘The Pioneer Woman Cooks’ again is at the top for hardcover nonfiction.

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HARDCOVER FICTION
  1. “The Guardians” by John Grisham (Doubleday)
  2. “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” by Charlie Mackesy (HarperOne)
  3. “Chris Cross” by James Patterson (Little, Brown)
  4. “The Night Fire” by Michael Connelly (Little, Brown)
  5. “A Minute to Midnight” by David Baldacci (Grand Central)
  6. “The Institute” by Stephen King (Scribner)
  7. “Twisted Twenty-Six” by Janet Evanovich (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)
  8. “Blue Moon” by Lee Child (Delacorte)
  9. “The Rise of Magicks” by Nora Roberts (St. Martin’s)
  10. “Spy”by Danielle Steel (Delacorte)
  11. “The Dutch House” by Ann Patchett (Harper)
  12. “The Water Dancer” by Ta-Nehisi Coates (One World)
  13. “The Testaments” by Margaret Atwood (Doubleday/Talese)
  14. “Olive, Again” by Elizabeth Strout (Random House)
  15. “The 19th Christmas” by James Patterson and Mixine Paetro (Little, Brown)
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
  1. “The Pioneer Woman Cooks” by Ree Drummond (William Morrow)
  2. “The Blue Zones Kitchen” by Dan Buettner (National Geographic)
  3. “Guinness World Records 2020” (Guinness World Records)
  4. “Me” by Elton John (Henry Holt and Co.)
  5. “Becoming” by Michelle Obama (Clarkson Potter)
  6. “Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers” by Brian Kilmeade (Sentinel)
  7. “I Really Needed This Today” by Hoda Kotb (G/P. Putnam’s Sons)
  8. “A Warning” by Anonymous (Twelve)
  9. “Triggered” by Donald Trump, Jr. (Center Street)1
  10. “Talking to Strangers” by Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown)
  11. “Fancy AF Cocktails” by Madix/Sandoval (HMH)
  12. “With All Due Respect” by Nikki R. Haley (St. Martin’s Press)
  13. “The Body” by Bill Bryson (Doubleday)
  14. “The United States of Trump” by Bill O’Reilly (Holt)
  15. “Fix It with Food” by Symon/Trattner (Clarkson Potter)
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