Robbins Returns to the Game
Self-help guru Tony Robbins takes the #1 spot on our Hardcover Nonfiction list, and the #2 spot overall, with Money: Mastering the Game. The personal finance title, his first new book since 1994’s Notes from a Friend, sold close to 87K print copies according to outlets reporting to Nielsen BookScan. This means that in one week, Robbins has topped his year-end backlist sales for each of the past four years. (For more on Money—and on money generally—look for our personal finance feature in the December 15 issue.)
Top 10 Overall
| Rank | Title | Author | Imprint | Units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Long Haul | Jeff Kinney | Abrams/Amulet | 157,460 |
| 2 | Money: Master the Game | Tony Robbins | Simon & Schuster | 86,890 |
| 3 | 41: A Portrait of My Father | George W. Bush | Crown | 69,006 |
| 4 | Captivated by You | Sylvia Day | Berkley | 65,645 |
| 5 | The Escape | David Baldacci | Grand Central | 50,617 |
| 6 | Killing Patton | O'Reilly/Dugard | Holt | 46,298 |
| 7 | Make It Ahead | Ina Garten | Clarkson Potter | 44,727 |
| 8 | Revival | Stephen King | Scribner | 40,785 |
| 9 | Gray Mountain | John Grisham | Doubleday | 39,201 |
| 10 | Elf on the Shelf | Carol V. Aebersold | CCA&B | 26,015 |



