Best-sellers

Fiction

1. “The Host,” by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown, $25.99). Aliens have taken control of the minds of most humans, but one woman won’t surrender.

2. “Sundays at Tiffany’s,” by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet (Little, Brown, $24.99). A woman finds an unexpected love.

3. “Phantom Prey,” by John Sandford (Putnam, $26.95). The Minneapolis detective Lucas Davenport investigates a string of murders of young Goths.

4. “The Whole Truth,” by David Baldacci (Grand Central, $26.99). An intelligence agent and a journalist team up against a warmongering defense contractor.

5. “Careless in Red,” by Elizabeth George (Harper, $27.95). Trying to recover from his wife’s death, Detective Thomas Lynley becomes involved in a murder investigation.

Nonfiction

1. “Audition,” by Barbara Walters (Knopf, $29.95). A personal and professional memoir.

2. “Home,” by Julie Andrews (Hyperion, $26.95). A memoir of Andrews’ early years.

3. “Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea,” by Chelsea Handler (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, $24.95). Humorous personal essays from the stand-up comedian.

4. “A Remarkable Mother,” by Jimmy Carter (Simon & Schuster, $22.95). A homage to Lillian Carter, the 39th president’s mother.

5. “The Post-American World,” by Fareed Zakaria (Norton, $25.95). The rise of China and India and the global distribution of power.