Best-Sellers for Oct. 7

Fiction

1. Winter of the World. Ken Follett

2. A Wanted Man. Lee Child

3. The Time Keeper. Mitch Albom

4. Gone Girl. Gillian Flynn

5. Low Pressure. Sandra Brown

6. Zoo. James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge

7. Severe Clear. Stuart Woods

8. Delusion in Death. J.D. Robb

9. The Tombs. Clive Cussler

10. Telegraph Avenue. Michael Chabon

11. This Is How You Lose Her. Junoit Diaz

12. Midst Toil and Tribulation. David Weber

13. Robert B. Parker’s Fool Me Twice. Michael Brandman

14. Frozen Heat. Richard Castle

Nonfiction

1. No Easy Day. Mark Owen

2. I Declare: 31 Promises to Speak. Joel Osteen

3. The Price of Politics. Bob Woodward

4. Guinness World Records 2013. Guinness World Records

5. Divine Healing Hands. Zhi Gang Sha, M.D.

6. Joseph Anton: A Memoir. Salman Rushdie

7. Killing Lincoln. Bill O’Reilly & Martin Dugard

8. The Oath: The Obama White House. Jeffrey Toobin

9. Free Market Revolution. Yaron Brook, Don Watkins

10. Obama’s America: Unmaking the American Dream. Dinesh D’Souza

11. The Amateur. Edward Klein

12. The Power of the Prophetic Blessing. John Hagee

13. Wild. Cheryl Strayed

14. Darling Greatly. Brene Brown

Mass Market Paperbacks

1. Red Mist. Patricia Cornwell

2. What Doesn’t Kill You. Iris Johansen

3. Fall of Giants. Ken Follett

4. The Race. Clive Cussler

5. Zero Day. David Baldacci

6. 77 Shadow Street. Dean R. Koontz

7. I Left My Heart. Debbie Macomber

8. Eat to Live. Joel Fuhrman

9. Kill Shot. Vince Flynn

10. The Litigators. John Grisham

11. Stranger in the Moonlight. Jude Deveraux

12. Don’t Blink. James Patterson

13. Where Azaleas Bloom. Sherryl Woods

14. Alex Cross. James Patterson

From The Associated Press. e_SCrt2012 The Nielsen Company.