Bestselling books the week of 9/19/13, according to IndieBound*

What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.

1. HARDCOVER FICTION

1. W Is for Wasted, by Sue Grafton, Putnam
2. Never Go Back, by Lee Child, Delacorte
3. MaddAddam, by Margaret Atwood, Nan A. Talese
4. The Cuckoo's Calling, by Robert Galbraith, Mulholland
5. And the Mountains Echoed, by Khaled Hosseini, Riverhead
6. Someone, by Alice McDermott, FSG
7. The Ocean at the End of the Lane, by Neil Gaiman, Morrow
8. Dissident Gardens, by Jonathan Lethem, Doubleday
9. How the Light Gets In, by Louise Penny, Minotaur
10. Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn, Crown
11. Inferno, by Dan Brown, Doubleday
12. Night Film, by Marisha Pessl, Random House
13. The Husband's Secret, by Liane Moriarty, Amy Einhorn Books
14. Songs of Willow Frost, by Jamie Ford, Ballantine
15. Enon, by Paul Harding, Random House

On the Rise:
20. The Bones of Paris, by Laurie R. King, Bantam
King's suspenseful new novel leads readers into the vibrant and sensual Paris of the Jazz Age – and reveals the darkest secrets of its denizens.

*Published Thursday, September 19, 2013 (for the sales week ended Sunday, September 15, 2013). Based on reporting from many hundreds of independent bookstores across the United States. For information on more titles, please visit IndieBound.org

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