Bestselling books the week of 11/6/14, according to IndieBound*

What's selling best at independent bookstores across America.

4. TRADE PAPERBACK NONFICTION

1. The Boys in the Boat, by Daniel James Brown, Penguin
2. Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand, Random House
3. This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage, by Ann Patchett, Harper Perennial
4. The Heart of Everything That Is, by Bob Drury, Tom Clavin, S&S
5. Wild, by Cheryl Strayed, Vintage
6. Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls, by David Sedaris, Back Bay
7. The Power of Habit, by Charles Duhigg, Random House
8. Brain on Fire, by Susannah Cahalan, S&S
9. The Map of Heaven, by Eben Alexander, M.D., S&S
10. George Washington's Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution, by Brian Kilmeade, Don Yaeger, Sentinel
11. HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership, by Harvard Business School Press
12. The Smartest Kids in the World, by Amanda Ripley, S&S
13. Orange Is the New Black, by Piper Kerman, Spiegel & Grau
14. Bad Feminist, by Roxane Gay, Harper Perennial
15. Zealot, by Reza Aslan, Random House

On the Rise:
18. Rise of Isis: A Threat We Can't Ignore, by Jay Sekulow, Howard Books
Sekulow closely examines the rise of the terrorist groups ISIS and Hamas and explains their objectives and capabilities.

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