New York Times Advice Bestseller List
Published April 24 for the week ending Apr. 18
Hardcover - Advice
- Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man by Steve Harvey with Denene Millner - Relationship tips from the comedian and host of the “Steve Harvey Morning Show.” (12 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- Master Your Metabolism by Jullian Michael with Mariska van Aalst. A plan for removing toxins and rebalancing hormones to lose weight, by a trainer and coach from “The Biggest Loser” on NBC. (12 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list).
- The Carrot Principle, by Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton. How recognition and incentives drive employees to excel. (1 week on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- The Ultimate Depression and Survival Guide by Martin D. Weiss. Strategies for protecting your money in the worst of times. (1 week on the New-York Times Best-seller list) (1 week on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- Eight Little Faces by Kate Gosselin. The mother of eight children born with the help of medical fertility treatments shares her thoughts on family and trusting in God. (1 week on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow. Thoughts on “seizing every moment” from Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon professor who died of pancreatic cancer at age 47. (54 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. The law of attraction as a key to getting what you want. (119 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- In Praise of Stay-At-Home Moms, by Laura Schlessinger. Advice, support and compassion for mothers. (2 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- The Deen Family Cookbook, by Paula Deen. Recipes from the extended Deen clan. (2 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- 10-10-10 by Suzy Welch. Evaluating decisions based on how they will affect your life in 10 minutes, 10 months, and 10 years. (1 week on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
Paperback - Advice
Hungry Girl 200 Under 200 by Lisa Lillien. Two hundred recipes under 200 calories, for breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack time. (1 week on the New-York Times Best-seller list)- The Love Dare by Stephen and Alex Kendrick with Lawrence Kimbrough. A 40-day challenge for spouses to practice unconditional love. (30 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- Naturally Thin, by Bethenny Frankel with Eve Adamson. Rules and recipes of escaping the diet trap, fro a start of “The Real Housewives of New York City.” (6 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- What to Expect When You’re Expecting by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel. Advice for parents-to-be. (407 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman. How to communicate love in a way a spouse will understand. (90 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- Skinny Bitch by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin. Vegan diet advice from the world of modeling. (93 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren. Finding meaning in on’es life through God. (46 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- Twilight by Mark Cotta Vaz. A behind-the-scenes look a the film based on the vampire romance for young adults by Stephanie Meyer. (27 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- The Power of Now by Eckhart Toole. A guide to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. (66 weeks on the New-York Times Best-seller list)
- A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle. A spiritual teacher prescribes letting go of the ego to help end conflict and suffering.
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