HARDCOVER FICTION
1. “The Hit List” by Laurell K. Hamilton (Berkley, $27.95). U.S. Marshals Anita Blake and Edward are on the hunt for a serial killer in this continuation of the Vampire Hunter series. Last week: —
2. “The Kingdom” by Clive Cussler with Grant Blackwood (Putnam, $27.95). Treasure hunters Sam and Remi Fargo find unexpected adventures after agreeing to look for two missing people in the third of this series. Last week: —
3. “State of Wonder” by Ann Patchett (Harper, $26.99). In a search for her former mentor, Dr. Marina Singh must travel to the Amazon and survive its dangers. Last week: —
4. “Dead Reckoning” by Charlaine Harris (Ace, $27.95). Sookie finds herself looking into a case of arson at work, and her lover plans to murder his vampire master. Last week: 2
5. “Dreams of Joy” by Lisa See (Random House, $26). The story of a young Chinese-American woman’s search for her true roots in communist China. Last week: 1
6. “10th Anniversary” by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown, $27.99). Law enforcement officer Lindsay Boxer must solve the case of a wounded girl and her missing newborn. Last week: 3
7. “Summer Rental” by Mary Kay Andrews (St. Martin’s, $25.99). Friends and strangers find themselves sharing a beach house and questioning their life choices. Last week: —
8. “Buried Prey” by John Sandford (Putnam, $27.95). Officer Lucas Davenport must figure out if two unearthed bodies are related to a multiple missing persons case dating from the 1980s. Last week: 4
9. “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest” by Stieg Larsson (Knopf, $27.95). Lisbeth must partner up to solve yet another mystery. Last week: 7
10. “The Jefferson Key” by Steve Berry (Ballantine, $26). After a failed assassination attempt against the U.S. president, ex-operative Cotton Malone finds himself fighting a secret society of pirates dating from the American Revolution. Last week: 5
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. “Go the F— to Sleep” by Adam Mansbach, illustrated by Ricardo Cortes. (Akashic, $14.95) A bedtime book for parents everywhere who know the difficulties of getting your child to go to sleep. Last week —
2. “The Greater Journey” by David McCullough (Simon & Schuster, $37.50). A history of the prominent Americans who went to Paris between 1830 and 1900, and how that city affected them — and in turn, the U.S. — when they returned home. Last week: 1
3. “Demonic” by Ann Coulter (Crown, $28.99). The latest from the conservative author/commentator. Last week: —
4. “In the Garden of Beasts” by Erik Larson (Crown, $26). The story of University professor William E. Dodd, who was America’s first ambassador to Hitler’s Germany, and his daughter. Last week: 2
5. “The Dukan Diet” by Dr. Pierre Dukan (Crown, $26). A French doctor’s four-phase weight-loss method. Last week: 3
6. “Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand (Random House, $27). The story of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete who survived a harrowing Japanese prison camp in WWII. Last week: 4
7. “Through My Eyes” by Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker (HarperCollins, $26.99). A memoir from the Denver Broncos quarterback. Last week: 7
8. “We First” by Simon Mainwaring (Palgrave Macmillan, $26) The author gives advice on using social media to improve business and help society at the same time. Last week: —
9. “The 17 Day Diet” by Dr. Mike Moreno (Free Press, $25). A diet plan designed around four 17-day cycles. Last week: 5
10. “Get Rich Click!” by Marc Ostrofsky (Razor Media, $19.95)How to make money on the Internet. Last week: —
For the week ended June 11, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.
— Publishers Weekly




