- Associated Press - Thursday, March 6, 2014

Best-Selling Books Week Ended Mar. 2nd.

FICTION

1. “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Seuss (Random House)

2. “One Fish Two Fish” by Dr. Seuss (Random House)

3. “The Cat in the Hat” by Dr. Seuss (Random House)

4. “Insurgent” by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegan Books)

5. “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green (Dutton Books)

6. “Fox in Socks” by Dr. Seuss (Random House)

7. “Allegiant” by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books)

8. “Hop on Pop” by Dr. Seuss (Random House)

9. “Dr. Seuss’m ABC” by Dr. Seuss (Random House)

10. “Oh The thinks You Can think” by Dr. Seuss (Random House)

NONFICTION

1. “The Blood Sugar Solution 10-Day Detox Diet” by Mark Hyman (Little, Brown)

2. “Jesus Calling” by Sarah Young (Thomas Nelson)

3. “Oh, Say Can You Say Di-No-Saur” by Bonnie Worth (Random House)

4. “The Virgin Diet Cookbook” by J.J. Virgin (Grand Central Publishing)

5. “A Short Guide to a Long Life” by David B. Agus (Simon & Schuster)

6. “Killing Jesus: A History” by Bill O’Reilly & Martin Dugard (Henry Holt & Co)

7. “There’s No Place Like Space” by Tish Rabe (Random House)

8. “The Future of the Mind” by Michio Kaku (Doubleday)

9. “Strengths Finder” by Tom Rath (Gallup)

10. “The Body Book” by Cameron Diaz (Harper Wave)

FICTION E-BOOKS

1. “Divergent” by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books)

2. “The Chance” by Robyn Carr (Harlequin MIRA)

3. “Friends—And Then Some” by Debbie Macomber (Random House)

4. “Insurgent” by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books)

5. “The Chase” by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg (Bantam)

6. “The Undead Pool” by Kim Harrison (Harper Voyager)

7. “Allegiant” by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books)

8. “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green (Dutton Books)

9. “Take a Chance” by Abbi Glines (Atria Books)

10. “The Arrangement 14” by H.M. Ward (Laree Bailey Press)

NONFICTION E BOOKS

1. “Twelve Years a Slave” by Solomon Northup (HarperCollins)

2. “Unbroken” by Lauren Hillenbrand (Random House)

3. “The Blood Sugar Solution 10-Day Detox Diet” by Mark Hyman (Little, Brown)

4. “Philomena” by Martin Sixsmith (Penguin)

5. “The Monuments Men” by Robert M. Edsel (Center Street)

6. “Story of the Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp (HarperCollins)

7. “Lone Survivor” by Marcus Luttrell and Patrick Robinson (Little, Brown)

8. “The Future of the Mind” by Michio Kaku (Doubleday)

9. “Killing Jesus: A History” by Bill O’Reilly & Martin Dugard (Macmillan)

10. “The Norman Conquest” by Marc Morris (Pegasus Books)

Nielsen BookScan gathers point-of-sale book data from about 16,000 locations across the U.S., representing about 85 percent of the nation’s book sales. Print-book data providers include all major booksellers and Web retailers, and food stores. E-book data providers include all major e-book retailers. Free e-books and those sold for less than 99 cents are excluded. The fiction and nonfiction lists in all formats include both adult and juvenile titles; the business list includes only adult titles. The combined lists track sales by title across all print and e-book formats; audio books are excluded. Refer questions to Michael.Boone(at)wsj.com.

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