The New York Times: Nonfiction Bestsellers

The top 15 "Combined Print and E-Book Nonfiction" titles for 11/08/2025, fetched from The New York Times Books API.

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  • 1 (-). HEART LIFE MUSIC, Kenny Chesney with Holly Gleason (Morrow)
    The country musician recounts events and encounters that shaped his life and career.
  • 2 (2). HOW TO TEST NEGATIVE FOR STUPID, John Kennedy (Broadside)
    The Republican senator from Louisiana shares stories about politics in Washington, D.C., and in his home state.
  • 3 (-). THE LOOK, Michelle Obama with Meredith Koop (Crown)
    A celebration of the former first lady’s evolution in style, featuring more than 200 photographs.
  • 4 (1). NOBODY'S GIRL, Virginia Roberts Giuffre (Knopf)
    The late activist and advocate for sex-trafficking survivors describes her time with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • 5 (4). OUTLIVE, Peter Attia with Bill Gifford (Harmony)
    A look at recent scientific research on aging and longevity.
  • 6 (3). 1929, Andrew Ross Sorkin (Viking)
    The New York Times journalist and CNBC host looks at the fight between Washington and Wall Street that fueled a historic crash of the stock market.
  • 7 (-). BOTTOM OF THE PYRAMID, Nia Sioux (Harper Horizon)
    The dancer shares how her time on the reality TV show “Dance Moms” impacted her onstage and off.
  • 8 (-). INJUSTICE, Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis (Penguin Press)
    The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters investigate changes and divisions within the Justice Department over the last decade.
  • 9 (-). BREAD OF ANGELS, Patti Smith (Random House)
    The National Book Award–winning author and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee shares the ebbs and flows of her life.
  • 10 (7). TO RESCUE THE AMERICAN SPIRIT, Bret Baier with Catherine Whitney (Mariner)
    The Fox News Channel’s chief political anchor chronicles the life and times of Theodore Roosevelt.
  • 11 (9). 107 DAYS, Kamala Harris (Simon & Schuster)
    The former vice president recounts her abbreviated campaign to become president in 2024.
  • 12 (-). WE DID OK, KID, Anthony Hopkins (Summit)
    The Academy Award–winning actor reflects upon his career highlights, private battles and feeling like an outsider.
  • 13 (-). BOOK OF LIVES, Margaret Atwood (Doubleday)
    The author of “The Handmaid’s Tale” connects moments from her life to the books she has written.
  • 14 (14). THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE, Bessel van der Kolk (Penguin)
    How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.
  • 15 (6). THAT'S A GREAT QUESTION, I'D LOVE TO TELL YOU, Elyse Myers (Morrow)
    A collection of stories and illustrations by the comedian and content creator.