Week ending 10/30/16.HARDCOVER FICTION1. The Whistler by John Grisham (Doubleday)2. Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central)3. Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult (Ballantine)4. A Baxter Family Christmas by Karen Kingsbury (Howard)5. Escape Clause by John Sanford (Putnam)6. Order to Kill by Flynn/Mills (Atria/Bestler)7. Sex, Lies & Serious Money by Stuart Woods (Putnam)8. The Blood Mirror by Brent Weeks (Orbit)9. The Obsidian Chamber by Preston/Child (Grand Central)10. Commonwealth by Ann Patchett (Harper)11. Home by Harlan Coben (Dutton)12. The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware (Scout)13. Twelve Days of Christmas by Debbie Macomber (Ballantine)14. Woman of God by James Patterson (Little, Brown)15. Hero by R.A. Salvatore (Wizards of the Coast)HARDCOVER NONFICTION1. Cooking for Jeffrey by Ina Garten (Clarson Potter)2. The Magnolia Story by Gaines/Gaines (W)3. Killing the Rising Sun by OReilly/Dugard (Holt)4. Shaken by Tim Tebow (WaterBrook)5. Appetites by Anthony Bourdain (Ecco)6. Jesus Always by Sarah Young (Thomas Nelson)7. Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen (Simon & Schuster)8. The Broken Way by Ann Voskamp (Zondervan)9. 100 Days of Real Food: Fast & Fabulous by Lisa Leake (Morrow)10. Filthy Rich by Patterson/Connolly (Little, Brown)11. Skinnytaste Fast and Slow by Gina Homolka (Clarkson Potter)12. Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance (Harper)13. Not Dead Yet by Phil Collins (Crown Archetype)14. Guinness World Records 2017 (Guinness World Records)15. Think Better, Live Better by Joel Osteen (Faithwords)MASS MARKET PAPERBACKS1. The Girl on the Train (movie tie-in) by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead)2. Christmas in Alaska by Debbie Macomber (Mira)3. Find Her by Lisa Gardner (Dutton)4. Inferno (movie tie-in) by Dan Brown (Anchor)5. Unspeakable by Sandra Brown (Grand Central)6. The Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King (Pocket)7. The Crossing by Michael Connelly (Vision)8. Blue by Danielle Steel (Dell)9. Cross Justice by James Patterson (Vision)10. The Pharaohs Secret by Cussler/Brown (Putnam)11. Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham (Dell)12. A Stranger in Town by William W. Johnstone (Pinnacle)13. A Colorado Christmas by William W. Johnstone (Pinnacle)14. A Wedding for Christmas by Lori Wilde (Avon)15. The Most Wonderful Time by Fern Michaels et al. (Zebra)TRADE PAPERBACKS1. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead)2. Johannas Christmas by Johanna Basford (Penguin)3. The Girl on the Train (movie tie-in) by Paula Hawkins (Riverhead)4. Missing by James Patterson (Grand Central Publishing)5. Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur (Andrews McMeel)6. Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates by Kilmeade/Yeager (Sentinel)7. Uninvited by Lysa TerKeurst (Thomas Nelson)8. The Sellout by Paul Beatty (Picador)9. Inferno (movie tie-in) by Dan Brown (Anchor)10. The Last Mile by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)11. Pusheen Coloring Book by Claire Belton (Touchstone)12. In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware (Scout)13. My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You... by Fredrik Backman (Washington Square)14. See Me by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central Publishing)15. The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George (Broadway)Copyright (copyright) 2016 Publishers Weekly, powered by Nielsen Bookscan (copyright) 2016 The Nielsen Company. Hydro Flask Wide Mouth .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check. Hydro Flask 21 Oz Standard Mouth . -- Nathan Pancel scored twice as the Sudbury Wolves defeated the North Bay Battalion 4-2 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. http://www.hydroflaskcoffeesale.com/hydro-flask-wide-mouth/40-oz-wide-mouth.html . -- Eastern Kentucky thrives off creating havoc for others. 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I am really happy with this win.Lorenzi appeared in his second career final after losing to Federico Delbonis of Argentina at Sao Paolo two years ago. He is the first Italian to win an ATP title since Fabio Fognini triumphed in Vina del Mar, Chile, in February 2014.The 123rd-ranked Basilashvili, who had not been beyond the quarterfinals before, was the first Georgian player to appear in an ATP final.ddddddddddddI think it was a great week for both of us. Hes a lot younger so he will have a lot of time for winning, Lorenzi said of his 24-year-old opponent.Lorenzi was in control of the first set after breaking Basilashvili in the opening game. He conceded just six points on his own serve and added another break at 5-3 to close out the set.Both players had two early breaks in the second set before the Italian converted his first match point on the Georgians serve at 5-4.Congratulations to Paolo for playing great, Basilashvili said. I gave my 100 percent but I guess that was not enough. I am very happy that I was in the final. ' ' '