FICTION

1. Camino Island, by John Grisham. (Doubleday) A search for stolen rare manuscripts leads to a Florida island.

2. The Identicals, by Elin Hilderbrand. (Little, Brown) Complications in the lives of identical twins who were raised by their divorced parents, one on Nantucket, one on Martha's Vineyard.

3. Tom Clancy: Point of Contact, by Mike Maden. (Putnam) Jack Ryan Jr. helps thwart a global financial crisis. (Tom Clancy died in 2013.)

4. Into the Water, by Paula Hawkins. (Riverhead) In this psychological thriller by the author of "The Girl on the Train," women are found drowned in a river in an English town.

5. Dragon Teeth, by Michael Crichton. (Harper/HarperCollins) A paleontological rivalry plays out in 1870s Wyoming. A recently discovered manuscript by Crichton, who died in 2008.

6. Come Sundown, by Nora Roberts. (St. Martin's) Years after she was kidnapped, a woman returns to her family's Montana ranch.

7. No Middle Name, by Lee Child. (Delacorte) A complete collection of Jack Reacher stories.

8. Nighthawk, by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown. (Putnam) The NUMA crew races the Russians and Chinese in a hunt for a missing U.S. spacecraft.

9. The Fix, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central) Detective Amos Decker ("Memory Man") witnesses a murder-suicide that turns out to be a matter of national security.

10. 16th Seduction, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. (Little, Brown) In San Francisco, Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club face their toughest case yet.

NONFICTION

1. Understanding Trump, by Newt Gingrich. (Center Street) The former House speaker explains the president's philosophy and political agenda. (b)

2. Al Franken, Giant of the Senate, by Al Franken. (Twelve) A memoir by the Democratic senator from Minnesota and former "Saturday Night Live" writer and performer.

3. Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, by Neil deGrasse Tyson. (Norton) A straightforward, easy-to-understand introduction to the universe.

4. I Can't Make This Up, by Kevin Hart with Neil Strauss. (37 INK/Atria) The comedian's personal and professional life.

5. Theft by Finding, by David Sedaris. (Little, Brown) Excerpts from the writer's diaries, 1977-2002.

6. Bill O'Reilly's Legends and Lies: The Civil War, by David Fisher. (Holt) Stories of the Civil War; a companion to the Fox historical docudrama.

7. Hillbilly Elegy, by J.D. Vance. (HarperCollins) A Yale Law School graduate looks at the struggles of America's white working class through his own childhood.

8. Hunger, by Roxane Gay. (Harper/HarperCollins) The fiction writer and essayist's memoir about life as a "woman of size."

9. Option B, by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant. (Knopf) Sandberg's experience after her husband's sudden death and Grant's psychological research provide insight on facing adversity and building resilience. (x)

10. Hue 1968, by Mark Bowden. (Atlantic Monthly) An account of the battle that changed the U.S. approach to Vietnam.

Advice, How-To, Miscellaneous

1. Make Your Bed, by William H. McRaven. (Grand Central) The retired admiral writes about approaches that can change your life.

2. You Are a Badass, by Jen Sincero. (Running Press) Tips for the doubtful and self-effacing on roaring ahead through life.

3. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a ----, by Mark Manson. (HarperOne/HarperCollins) How to stop trying to be "positive" all the time and become better at handling adversity. (b)

4. The Five Love Languages, by Gary Chapman. (Northfield) Emotional languages to help you win at relationships.

5. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, by Marie Kondo. (Ten Speed) A guide to decluttering your home and life.

Rankings reflect sales at venues nationwide for the week ending June 17. An (x) indicates that a book's sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A (b) indicates that some sellers report receiving bulk orders.