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Best-selling books

Fiction

1. “The Black Widow,” Daniel Silva (Harper, $27.99)

2. “Magic,” Danielle Steel (Delacorte, $28.95)

3. “First Comes Love,” Emily Griffin (Ballantine, $28)

4. “The Girls,” Emma Cline (Random House, $27)

5. “The Games: A Private Novel,” James Patterson/Mark Sullivan (Little, Brown, $28)

6. “The Woman in Cabin 10,” Ruth Ware (Scout, $26)

7. “End of Watch (The Bill Hodges Trilogy),” Stephen King (Scribner, $30)

8. “Here’s to Us,” Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown, $28)

9. “Before the Fall,” Noah Hawley (Grand Central, $26)

10. “Tom Clancy: Duty and Honor (A Jack Ryan Jr. Novel),” Grant Blackwood (Putnam, $29)

Nonfiction

1. “Crisis of Character: A White House Secret Service Officer Discloses His Firsthand Experience with Hillary, Bill, and How They Operate,” Gary J. Byrne (Center Street, $27)

2. “Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party,” Dinesh D’Souza (Regnery, $29.99)

3. “Art of Coloring: Disney Animals: 100 Images to Inspire Creativity and Relaxation,” Disney Book Group (Disney Editions, $15.99)

4. “Armageddon: How Trump Can Beat Hillary,” Dick Morris/Eileen McGann (Humanix, $24.99)

5. “Hamilton: The Revolution,” Lin-Manuel Miranda/Jeremy McCarter (Grand Central, $40)

6. “Bill O’Reilly’s Legends and Lies: The Patriots,” David Fisher (Holt, $35)

7. “When Breath Becomes Air,” Paul Kalanithi (Random House, $25)

8. “Freedom: My Book of Firsts,” Jaycee Dugard (Simon & Schuster, $25)

9. “Between the World and Me,” Ta-Nehisi Coates (Random House, $24)

10. “Wake Up America: The Nine Virtues That Made Our Nation Great – And Why We Need Them More Than Ever,” Eric Bolling (St. Martin’s, $25.99)