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November 19, 2025
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Washington Post hardcover bestsellers

Fiction

1 THE STRENGTH OF THE FEW (Saga, $34). By James Islington. In the follow-up to “The Will of the Many,” Vis Telimus continues his fight against the Hierarchy.

2 THE CORRESPONDENT (Crown, $28). By Virginia Evans. Through letters written over her lifetime, a septuagenarian reckons with her past and finds new ways to make connections.

3 BRIGANDS & BREADKNIVES (Tor, $28.99). By Travis Baldree. In the next installment of the Legends & Lattes series, Fern opens a new bookstore and nothing goes according to plan.

4 THE BLACK WOLF (Minotaur, $30). By Louise Penny. Although he arrested the man behind a domestic terrorist attack, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache suspects a larger conspiracy was at work.

5 HEART THE LOVER (Grove, $28). By Lily King. A woman, now a successful novelist, revisits choices she made during college.

6 ALCHEMISED (Del Rey, $35). By SenLinYu. A captured resistance fighter must guard her mind against psychic intrusion from her brutal captor.

7 THE WIDOW (Doubleday, $32). By John Grisham. When a wealthy woman dies, her small-town lawyer is suspected of murder.

8 THE SECRET OF SECRETS (Doubleday, $38). By Dan Brown. The sudden disappearance of a prominent scientist sends Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon on a dangerous search for answers.

9 TWICE (Harper, $29). By Mitch Albom. A man gains the ability to go back in time and rewrite his past.

10 KATABASIS (Harper Voyager, $32). By R. F. Kuang. Two rival graduate students must travel through Hell to save their professor’s soul.

Nonfiction

1 NOBODY’S GIRL (Knopf, $35). By Virginia Roberts Giuffre. The posthumous memoir from a woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of abuse.

2 BREAD OF ANGELS (Random House, $30). By Patti Smith. A memoir from the artist and National Book Award-winning writer.

3 THE GALES OF NOVEMBER (Liveright, $35). By John U. Bacon. A history of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the ill-fated Great Lakes ship.

4 1929 (Viking, $35). By Andrew Ross Sorkin. An economic and social history of Wall Street’s biggest stock market collapse.

5 ALWAYS REMEMBER (Penguin Life, $27). By Charlie Mackesy. Adventures continue for the four friends from the best-selling illustrated tale “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse.”

6 SOMETHING FROM NOTHING (Clarkson Potter, $37.99). By Alison Roman. A cookbook featuring recipes that rely on pantry staples.

7 BOOK OF LIVES (Doubleday, $35). By Margaret Atwood. The award-winning author of “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “The Testaments” shares her life story.

8 GOOD THINGS (Random House, $45). By Samin Nosrat. The chef and author of “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat” offers recipes that emphasize comfort and connection.

9 THE LET THEM THEORY (Hay House, $29.99). By Mel Robbins. A guide to finding happiness by focusing on things that can be controlled.

10 SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND HATE (Avid Reader, $29.99). By John Fugelsang. The comedian and broadcaster cites biblical references to refute common far-right Christian extremist arguments and offers encouragement for meeting opposing viewpoints with compassion.

Rankings reflect sales for the week ended Nov. 16. The charts may not be reproduced without permission from the American Booksellers Association, the trade association for independent bookstores in the United States, and indiebound.org. Copyright 2025 American Booksellers Association. (The bestseller lists alternate between hardcover and paperback each week.)

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