Thursday, May 12, 2016

New York Times Business Best Sellers May 2016



May 15, 2016
This Month    Business
1
THE THIRD WAVE, by Steve Case. (Simon & Schuster.) In the current era, entrepreneurs will use technology to revolutionize
 various sectors of the economy. (†)
2
MONEY: MASTER THE GAME, by Tony Robbins. (Simon & Schuster.) Seven steps aimed at finding financial security and creating an income for life. (†)
3
DISRUPTED, by Dan Lyons. (Hachette Books.) A longtime tech writer, age 52, takes a job at a start-up called HubSpot.
4
SHOE DOG, by Phil Knight. (Scribner.) A memoir by the founder of Nike.
5
DREAM HOME, by Jonathan and Drew Scott. (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.) The stars of HGTV’s “Property Brothers” collect their
 advice on buying, selling and renovating houses. (†)
6
THE POWER OF HABIT, by Charles Duhigg. (Random House.) A Times journalist’s account of the science behind how we form, and break, habits.
7
ORIGINALS, by Adam Grant. (Viking.) A Wharton School professor argues that innovators are made, not born, and offers suggestions
 for how to become one.
8
THE BIG SHORT, by Michael Lewis. (Norton.) The people who saw the real estate crash coming and made billions. Originally published in 2010 and a 2015 movie.
9
ELON MUSK, by Ashlee Vance. (Ecco/HarperCollins.) A technology writer follows Musk’s life from his difficult South African childhood to his involvement in Internet start-ups like the rocket company SpaceX, the electric-car company Tesla and the solar power installation company Solar City.
10
OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown.) Why some people succeed — it has to do with luck and opportunities as well as talent. Originally published in 2008.


Rankings reflect sales for April 2016.

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