Two other Gillian Flynn titles remain within the top 25, though: “Dark Places“ and “Sharp Objects.” And it’s all good news anyway for Penguin Random House, which publishes both Grisham and Flynn.
Self-published e-books hold strong this week, three of them by Deborah Bladon — the same number of titles the author had on last week’s list — with Penelope Ward’s hit “Stepbrother Dearest” remaining inside the top ten.
The average price of a best-selling e-book takes a sharp turn upward after a recent dive, from $6.26 to $7.36.
E-book best-sellers from the week ending 11/1:
- “Gray Mountain: A Novel,” John Grisham, Penguin Random House, $11.99
- “Gone Girl: A Novel,” Gillian Flynn, Penguin Random House, $7.99
- “Blood Magick (Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy Book 3),” Nora Roberts, $6.99
- “Leaving Time: A Novel,” Jody Picoult, Penguin Random House, $10.99
- “Deadline (A Virgil Flowers Book 8),” John Sanford, Penguin Random House, $10.99
- “Burn (Michael Bennett Book 7),” James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, Hachette, $9.99
- “Stepbrother Dearest,” Penelope Ward, self-published, $3.99
- “All the Light We Cannot See: A Novel,” Anthony Doerr, Simon & Schuster, $6.50
- “Dark Places: A Novel,” Gillian Flynn, Penguin Random House, $4.99
- “Killing Patton: The Strange Death of World War II’s Most Audacious General,” Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard, Macmillan, $11.04
See the complete list of this week’s top 25 e-book bestsellers at Digital Book World.
Rich Bellis writes for Digital Book World, where this article originally appeared.