This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Published in Books News
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, March 8, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. Onyx Storm (deluxe ed.). Rebecca Yarros. Red Tower
2. Far from Home. Danielle Steel. Delacorte
3. Broken Country. Clare Leslie Hall. Simon & Schuster
4. Blood Moon. Sandra Brown. Grand Central
5. The Ragpicker King. Cassandra Clare. Del Rey
6. Battle Mountain. C.J. Box. Putnam
7. James. Percival Everett. Doubleday
8. Onyx Storm. Rebecca Yarros. Red Tower
9. The Nightingale (deluxe ed.). Kristin Hannah. St. Martin’s
10. The Wedding People. Alison Espach. Holt
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. The Let Them Theory. Mel Robbins. Hay House
2. Super-Italian. Giada De Laurentiis. Rodale
3. There’s Always Room at the Table. Kaleb Wyse. Harvest
4. The House of My Mother. Shari Franke. Gallery
5. The Tears of Things. Richard Rohr. Convergent
6. When God Speaks. Joshua Giles. Chosen
7. Do This Before Bed. Oliver Nino. Hay House
8. Lululemon and the Future of Technical Apparel. Chip Wilson. Time Is Tight
9. The Anxious Generation. Jonathan Haidt. Penguin Press
10. The 5 Types of Wealth. Sahil Bloom. Ballantine
TRADE PAPERBACK
1. Wild Side. Elsie Silver. Bloom
2. Ward D. Freida McFadden. Poisoned Pen
3. The Crash. Freida McFadden. Poisoned Pen
4. If Cats Disappeared from the World. Genki Kawamura. Flatiron
5. Fourth Wing. Rebecca Yarros. Red Tower
6. Deep End. Ali Hazelwood. Berkley
7. Funny Story. Emily Henry. Berkley
8. Lights Out. Navessa Allen. Slowburn
9. Scythe & Sparrow. Brynne Weaver. Slowburn
10. Quicksilver. Callie Hart. Forever
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