The New York Times Fiction Best Sellers of 2013

This is a list of adult fiction books that topped The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list in 2013, in the Combined Print & E-Book Fiction category.[1]

The most popular book of the year was Safe Haven, by Nicholas Sparks with 7 weeks at the top.

Date Book Author
January 6 Gone Girl Gillian Flynn
January 13 Safe Haven Nicholas Sparks
January 20
January 27 A Memory of Light Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
February 3 Safe Haven Nicholas Sparks
February 10
February 17
February 24
March 3
March 10 Alex Cross, Run James Patterson
March 17 Calculated in Death J.D. Robb
March 24 Reckless S.C. Stephens
March 31 Alex Cross, Run James Patterson
April 7 Six Years Harlan Coben
April 14 Lover At Last J.R. Ward
April 21 Walking Disaster Jamie McGuire
April 28 The Bet Rachel Van Dyken
May 5 Whiskey Beach Nora Roberts
May 12 The Hit David Baldacci
May 19 12th of Never James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
May 26 Dead Ever After Charlaine Harris
June 2 Inferno Dan Brown
June 9
June 16
June 23 Entwined With You Sylvia Day
June 30 Inferno Dan Brown
July 7
July 14 Second Honeymoon James Patterson and Howard Roughan
July 21 Inferno Dan Brown
July 28 Hidden Order Brad Thor
August 4 The Cuckoo's Calling Robert Galbraith (Pseudonym for J.K. Rowling).
August 11
August 18
August 25 Burn Maya Banks
September 1 The Cuckoo's Calling Robert Galbraith
September 8
September 15 The Hero Robyn Carr
September 22 Never Go Back Lee Child
September 29 W is for Wasted Sue Grafton
October 6 The Longest Ride Nicholas Sparks
October 13 Doctor Sleep Stephen King
October 20 Gone James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge
October 27 Storm Front John Sandford
November 3 Just One Evil Act Elizabeth George
November 10 Sycamore Row John Grisham
November 17 Dark Witch Nora Roberts
November 24 Sycamore Row John Grisham
December 1
December 8 Takedown Twenty Janet Evanovich
December 15 Cross My Heart James Patterson
December 22 The Gods of Guilt Michael Connelly
December 29 Sycamore Row John Grisham
  1. "Combined Print & E-Book Fiction". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
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