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Best sellers

From Publishers Weekly

Fiction

1. “Go Set a Watchman,” Harper Lee (Harper, $27.99)

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

3. “Friction,” Sandra Brown (Grand Central, $26)

4. “Alert (A Michael Bennett Novel),” James Patterson/Michael Ledwidge (Little, Brown, $28)

5. “Silver Linings: A Rose Harbor Novel,” Debbie Macomber (Ballantine, $26)

6. “Who Do You Love,” Jennifer Weiner (Atria, $27)

7. “Circling the Sun,” Paula McLain (Ballantine, $28)

8. “The Murderer’s Daughter,” Jonathan Kellerman (Ballantine, $28)

9. “The Nightingale,” Kristin Hannah (St. Martin’s, $27.99)

10. “Luckiest Girl Alive,” Jessica Knoll (Simon & Schuster, $25)

Nonfiction

1. “For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards,” Jen Hatmaker (Thomas Nelson, $22.99)

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

3. “Plunder and Deceit: Big Government’s Exploitation of Young People and the Future,” Mark R. Levin (S&S/Threshold, $27)

4. “Between the World and Me,” Ta-Nehisi Coates (Random/Spiegel & Grau, $24)

5. “Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End,” Atul Gawande (Metropolitan, $26)

6. “Rediscover Jesus: An Invitation,” Matthew Kelly (Beacon, $25)

7. “Selp-Helf,” Miranda Sings (S&S/Gallery, $22.99)

8. “Destiny: Step into Your Purpose,” T.D. Jakes (Hachette/FaithWords, $25)

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

10. “Modern Romance,” Aziz Ansari/Eric Klinenberg (Penguin Press, $28.95)