Monday, April 11, 2011

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS - WEEK OF APRIL 17

Heaven Is For Real by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent (Thomas Nelson) is #1 on the paperback nonfiction list, the combined hardcover & paperback nonfiction list, the combined print and e-Book nonfiction list, and the e-Book nonfiction list.

Love Wins by Rob Bell (HarperOne/HarperCollins) is #2 on the hardcover advice & misc. list.

The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman (Northfield/Moody) is #3 on the paperback advice & misc. list.

One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp (Zondervan) is #6 on the hardcover advice & misc. list.

Crazy Love by Francis Chan with Danae Yankoski (David C. Cook) is #6 on the paperback advice & misc. list.

Radical by David Platt (Multnomah) is #7 on the paperback advice & misc. list.

90 Minutes In Heaven by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey (Revell/Baker) is #8 on the paperback nonfiction list; #23 on the e-Book nonfiction list; #25 on the combined print and e-Book nonfiction list; and #24 on the combined hardcover & paperback nonfiction list.

The Total Money Makeover
by Dave Ramsey (Thomas Nelson) is #9 on the hardcover business list, and #14 on the hardcover advice & misc. list.
Leaving by Karen Kingsbury (Zondervan) is #10 on the paperback trade fiction list.

The Love Dare by Stephen and Alex Kendrick with Lawrence Kimbrough (B&H) is #12 on the paperback advice & misc. list.

The Shack by William P. Young (Windblown Media) is #12 on the paperback trade fiction list.

Made to Crave
by Lysa TerKeurst (Zondervan) is #13 on the paperback advice & misc. list.

Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent (Thomas Nelson) is #17 on the paperback nonfiction list.

Bonhoeffer by Eric Metaxas (Thomas Nelson) is #22 on the hardcover nonfiction list and #33 on the combined print and e-Book nonfiction list and the combined hardcover & paperback nonfiction list.

The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven by Kevin & Alex Malarkey (Tyndale House) is #29 on the hardcover nonfiction list and #32 on the e-Book nonfiction list.

The Reason for God by Timothy Keller (Riverhead) is #31 on the paperback nonfiction list.

1 comment:

Maria Tatham said...

Sally, My husband alerted me to your site. Thank you for this listing. It's helpful to see in one place where Christians, who like to read, are going: to accounts of Heaven, and authors who the church's watchmen warn are unsound. Sad to see THE SHACK and LOVE WINS! Bell says a lot about the 'afterlife', I'm told, while making press statements that say that Jesus said little about it. The other listings are new to me so I can't comment helpfully.
Thank you for getting information to us!