Hardcover nonfiction
1. HAVE A LITTLE FAITH by Mitch Albom. (Hyperion, $23.99.) A suburban rabbi and a Detroit pastor teach lessons about the comfort of belief.
2. ARGUING WITH IDIOTS, written and edited by Glenn Beck, Kevin Balfe and others. (Mercury Radio Arts/Threshold Editions, $29.99.) The case against big government.
3. HIGHEST DUTY by Chesley B. Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow. (Morrow/HarperCollins, $25.99.) The importance of preparing for the unexpected, by the pilot-hero of Flight 1549.
4. TRUE COMPASS by Edward M. Kennedy. (Twelve, $35.) The late senator's autobiography.
5. MOONWALK by Michael Jackson. (Harmony, $25.) A reissue of a best-selling 1988 autobiography.
6. OUTLIERS by Malcolm Gladwell. (Little, Brown, $27.99.) Why some people succeed, from the author of "Blink."
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7. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH by Richard Dawkins. (Free Press, $30.) Evidence for evolution; a counterattack on advocates of intelligent design.
8. WHERE MEN WIN GLORY by Jon Krakauer. ( Doubleday, $27.95.) The story of Pat Tillman and the Army's cover-up of his death by friendly fire in Afghanistan.
9. THE MURDER OF KING TUT by James Patterson and Martin Dugard. (Little, Brown, $26.99.) Investigating the Boy King's sudden death.
10. THE TIME OF MY LIFE by Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi. (Atria, $26.) A memoir by the actor, who died in September, and his wife.

