Best sellers

Fiction

1. “Honeymoon,” by James Patterson and Howard Roughan (Little, Brown, $27.95). An FBI agent who is investigating a beautiful and mysterious woman finds himself becoming obsessed with her.

2. “The Broker,” by John Grisham (Doubleday, $27.95). The C.I.A. arranges a presidential pardon for a power broker who may know crucial secrets, laying a trap for the foreign intelligence service that wants him dead.

3. “The Da Vinci Code,” by Dan Brown (Doubleday, $24.95). The murder of a curator at the Louvre leads to a trail of clues found in the work of Leonardo and to the discovery of a centuries-old secret society.

4. “The Five People You Meet in Heaven,” by Mitch Albom (Hyperion, $19.95). An old man who died while trying to rescue a little girl from danger discovers that all will be explained to him in the afterlife.

5. “Prince of Fire,” by Daniel Silva (Putnam, $25.95). Gabriel Allon, an art restorer and an occasional spy for the Israeli secret service, investigates a terrorist bombing in Rome.

Nonfiction

1. “Blink,” by Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown, $25.95). The author of “The Tipping Point” explores the importance of hunch and instinct to the workings of the mind.

2. “Juiced,” by Jose Canseco (ReganBooks/HarperCollins, $25.95). The former slugger talks about his life in baseball and, especially, his use of steroids.

3. “Collapse,” by Jared Diamond (Viking, $29.95). A historical investigation, by the author of “Guns, Germs, and Steel,” into why some societies succeed while others fail.

4. “Men in Black,” by Mark R. Levin (Regnery, $27.95). A lawyer and conservative commentator enumerates ways in which “the Supreme Court is destroying America.”

5. “Disneywar,” by James B. Stewart (Simon & Schuster, $29.95). A two-decade history of corporate infighting, by the author of “Den of Thieves” and “Blood Sport.”

Advice

1. “Your Best Life Now,” by Joel Osteen (Warner Faith, $19.99). A faith-based approach to living with enthusiam.

2. “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind,” by T. Harv Eker (HarperBusiness, $19.95). Identifying and then changing your “money blueprint” in order to accumulate wealth.

3. “The Purpose-Driven Life,” by Rick Warren (Zondervan, $19.99). Finding the meaning of life through God.

4. “French Women Don’t Get Fat,” by Mireille Guiliano (Knopf, $22). The secrets of French women, who enjoy food and wine while staying slim.

5. “Bob Greene’s Total Body Makeover,” by Bob Greene (Simon & Schuster, $25). A program of exercise and nutrition.