Top 10 Books This Week
The bestselling fiction and non-fiction books everyone is reading right now.
Fiction Bestsellers
NYT Fiction List

The Housemaid
by Freida McFadden
ThrillerEvery day I clean the Winchesters' beautiful house top to bottom. I collect their daughter from school. And I cook a delicious meal for the whole family before heading up to my tiny room in the attic. I try not to think about the secret the Winchesters are hiding... or my own. A psychological thriller that has captivated millions of readers worldwide.

Heated Rivalry
by Rachel Reid
RomanceShane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov are hockey's most bitter rivals—on the ice. Off the ice, their relationship is much more complicated. For years they've engaged in a secret affair that neither can quit. This beloved hockey romance has found mainstream success after years of devoted readership.
Theo of Golden
by Allen Levi
Literary FictionA stunning debut novel that follows Theo, a young man navigating identity, family expectations, and self-discovery in modern America. Levi's prose has been compared to Ocean Vuong and Hanya Yanagihara. A breakout literary sensation that has sparked conversation across the country.
The First Time I Saw Him
by Laura Dave
FictionFrom the author of The Last Thing He Told Me comes another gripping novel about love, secrets, and the lengths we go to protect those we care about. When a woman's husband disappears, she must confront the possibility that she never really knew him at all.

The Correspondent
by Virginia Evans
Literary FictionHailed by Ann Patchett as 'a cause for celebration,' The Correspondent is an intimate novel about the transformative power of the written word. Through letters spanning decades, two strangers build a connection that will change both their lives forever.

The Housemaid's Secret
by Freida McFadden
ThrillerThe sequel to the smash hit The Housemaid. Millie is working for the Garrick family now, and Mrs. Garrick is a wonderful employer. But there's something off about Mr. Garrick. The secret in this house might be even more twisted than the last.

The Long Game
by Rachel Reid
RomanceThe highly anticipated sequel to Heated Rivalry. Shane and Ilya are finally out and together, but navigating their public relationship while maintaining their hockey careers proves to be the biggest challenge yet. A satisfying continuation of one of romance's most beloved couples.

People We Meet on Vacation
by Emily Henry
RomanceAlex and Poppy were best friends and travel buddies for years—until two years ago, when they stopped speaking. Now Poppy has one summer to fix everything. Emily Henry's signature wit and heart shine in this beloved friends-to-lovers romance that continues to find new readers.

Dungeon Crawler Carl
by Matt Dinniman
LitRPG/FantasyThe apocalypse will be satisfying. When aliens turn Earth into a deadly dungeon game, Carl and his cat Princess Donut must fight their way through increasingly dangerous levels. A wildly inventive blend of humor, horror, and heart that has spawned a devoted fanbase.

Project Hail Mary
by Andy Weir
Science FictionRyland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission—and if he fails, humanity and Earth itself will perish. From the author of The Martian, a tale of discovery, speculation, and survival that continues to enthrall readers years after its release.
Non-Fiction Bestsellers
NYT Non-Fiction List

1929
by Andrew Ross Sorkin
History/FinanceInside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History. The acclaimed financial journalist behind Too Big to Fail turns his attention to the crash that defined a generation. With unprecedented access to historical archives and new interviews, Sorkin delivers a riveting account of the days that changed America forever.
Nobody's Girl
by Virginia Roberts Giuffre
MemoirA Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice. The unflinching memoir from the woman who took on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre tells her full story for the first time—from her troubled childhood to her abuse, her years of silence, and her fight for justice.
Outlive
by Peter Attia, MD
Health/ScienceThe Science and Art of Longevity. Dr. Peter Attia's groundbreaking manifesto on living better and longer. With over three million copies sold, Outlive challenges conventional medical thinking on aging and offers a science-based framework for extending not just lifespan but healthspan.

The Anxious Generation
by Jonathan Haidt
Psychology/SocietySocial psychologist Jonathan Haidt investigates why rates of teen anxiety and depression have skyrocketed since 2012. His compelling argument about smartphones and social media has sparked a national conversation about childhood and technology.
How to Test Negative for Stupid
by John Kennedy
Politics/HumorAnd Why Washington Never Will. The plain-spoken Louisiana Senator shares his wit and wisdom in this collection of observations about American politics and culture. Kennedy's folksy humor and sharp commentary have made him a viral sensation.

The Look
by Michelle Obama
Memoir/FashionBeautifully illustrated with over 200 photographs, The Look is Michelle Obama's journey through her style evolution in her own words. From the South Side of Chicago to the White House and beyond, Obama reflects on the power of fashion as self-expression.
Firestorm
by Jacob Soboroff
Current EventsThe Great Los Angeles Fires and America's New Age of Disaster. A devastating account of the fires that have become a harbinger of America's climate future. Soboroff weaves together personal stories of loss and heroism with clear-eyed analysis of what went wrong.
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
by Omar El Akkad
EssaysThe National Book Award and Palestine Book Award winner collects his essential essays on war, displacement, and moral clarity. El Akkad's powerful prose confronts the ways we witness and turn away from atrocity, challenging readers to truly see.

The Gales of November
by John U. Bacon
History/MaritimeThe definitive account of the Edmund Fitzgerald disaster. On November 10, 1975, the massive freighter sank in Lake Superior, taking all 29 crew members. Bacon uncovers new evidence about what really happened that fateful night.

A Marriage at Sea
by Sophie Elmhirst
History/True StoryA True Story of Love, Obsession, and Shipwreck. Compared to The Perfect Storm and In the Heart of the Sea, this gripping maritime history tells the true story of an obsessive love affair that ended in shipwreck. Elmhirst reconstructs the doomed voyage with novelistic detail.
Source: The New York Times Best Sellers. Book covers from Open Library. Updated weekly.