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Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Nov. 9, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan.

Hardcover fiction

1. The Book of Bill. Alex Hirsch. Hyperion Avenue

2. The Grey Wolf. Louise Penny. Minotaur

3. In Too Deep. Child/ Child. Delacorte

4. Counting Miracles.

Nicholas Sparks. Random House

5. The Women. Kristin Hannah. St. Martin’s

6. Under the Oak Tree, Vol. 1. Suji Kim. Inklore

7. The Waiting. Michael Connelly. Little, Brown

8. Iron Flame. Rebecca Yarros. Red Tower

9. Things We Never Got Over (collector’s ed.). Lucy Score. Bloom

10. Things We Left Behind (collector’s ed.).

Lucy Score. Bloom

Hardcover nonfiction

1. Melania. Melania Trump. Skyhorse

2. Turkuaz Kitchen. Betül Tunç. Ten Speed

3. Framed. Grisham/ McCloskey. Doubleday

4. The Anxious Generation. Jonathan Haidt. Penguin Press

5. Confronting the Presidents. O’Reilly/Dugard. St.

Martin’s

6. Good Energy. Casey Means. Avery

7. War. Bob Woodward.

Simon & Schuster

8. Be Ready When the Luck Happens. Ina Garten. Crown

9. The Message. Ta-Nehisi Coates. One World

10. Revenge of the Tipping Point. Malcolm Gladwell. Little, Brown

Trade paperback

1. Hexed. Emily McIntire. Bloom

2. The Boyfriend. Freida McFadden. Poisoned Pen

3. Lost and Lassoed. Lyla Sage. Dial

4. The Frozen River. Ariel Lawhon. Vintage

5. Fourth Wing. Rebecca Yarros. Red Tower

6. The Christmas Tree Farm. Laurie Gilmore. One More Chapter

7. How My Neighbor Stole Christmas. Meghan Quinn. Bloom

8. The Striker (deluxe ed.). Ana Huang. Bloom

9. Kagurabachi, Vol. 1.

Takeru Hokazono. Viz

10. Lights Out. Navessa Allen. Slowburn Reprinted from Publishers Weekly.

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