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Best sellers

From Publishers Weekly

Fiction

1. “Finders Keepers,” Stephen King (Scribner, $30)

2. “The Girl on the Train,” Paula Hawkins (Riverhead, $26.95)

3. “In the Unlikely Event,” Judy Blume (Knopf, $27.95)

4. “Radiant Angel (A John Corey Novel),” Nelson DeMille (Grand Central, $28)

5. “All the Single Ladies,” Dorothea Benton Frank (Morrow, $26.99)

6. “Dead Ice (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter),” Laurell K. Hamilton (Berkley, $27.95)

7. “14th Deadly Sin,” James Patterson/Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown, $28)

8. “Piranha (The Oregon Files),” Clive Cussler/Boyd Morrison (Putnam, $28.95)

9. “Memory Man (Amos Decker Series),” David Baldacci (Grand Central, $28)

10. “Blueprints,” Barbara Delinsky (St, Martin’s, $26.99)

Nonfiction

1. “The Wright Brothers,” David McCullough (Simon & Schuster, $30)

2. “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing,” Marie Kondo (Ten Speed, $16.99)

3. “Bill O’Reilly’s Legends & Lies: The Real West,” Bill O’Reilly/David Fisher (Holt, $32)

4. “Triggers: Creating Behavior That Lasts-Becoming the Person You Want to Be,” Marshall Goldsmith/Mark Reiter (Crown Business, $27)

5. “Adios, America: The Left’s Plan to Turn Our Country Into a Third World Hellhole,” Ann Coulter (Regnery, $27.99)

6. “And the Good News Is…: Lessons and Advice from the Bright Side,” Dana Perino (Hachette/Twelve, $26)

7. “The Whole30: The 30-Day Guide to Total Health and Food Freedom,” Melissa Hartwig/Dallas Hartwig (HMH, $30)

8. “The Road to Character,” David Brooks (Random, $28)

9. “Primates of Park Avenue,” Wednesday Martin Ph.D. (Simon & Schuster, $26)

10. “My Life: It’s a Long Story,” Willie Nelson (Little, Brown, $30)