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    WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERS

    Best-Selling Books Week Ended May 19th.

    FICTION

    1. "Inferno" by Dan Brown (Doubleday)

    2. "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" by Dr. Seuss (Random House Children's Books)

    3. "12th of Never" by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown)

    4. "Dead Ever After: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel" by Charlaine Harris (Ace)

    5. "Silken Prey" by John Sandford (Putnam)

    6. "The Hit" by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)

    7. "Whiskey Beach" by Nora Roberts (Putnam)

    8."The 5th Wave" by Rick Yancey (Putnam Publishing Group)

    9. "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green (Dutton Books)

    10. "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel" by Jeff Kinney (Amulet Books)

    NONFICTION

    1. "Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life and Legacy as the Duck Commander" by Phil Robertson and Mark Schlabach (Howard Books)

    2. "The Guns at Last Light" by Rick Atkinson (Henry Holt & Co.)

    3. "Lean In" by Sheryl Sandberg (Knopf)

    4. "Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls" by David Sedaris (Little, Brown)

    5. "The Duck Commander Family" by Willie Robertson (Howard Books)

    6. "Jesus Calling: Enjoy Peace in His Presence" by Sarah Young (Thomas Nelson Publishers)

    7. "Keep it Pithy: Useful Observations in a Tough World" by Bill O'Reilly (Crown-Archetype)

    8. "StrengthsFinder 2.0" by Tom Rath (Gallup Press)

    9. "Waiting to Be Heard" by Amanda Knox (Harper)

    10. "Life Code" by Phil McGraw (Bird Street Books)

    FICTION E-BOOKS

    1. "Inferno" by Dan Brown (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)

    2. "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Scribner)

    3. "Eyes Wide Open" by Raine Miller (Atria Books)

    4. "The Hit" by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)

    5. "12th of Never" by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown)

    6. "Don't Say a Word" by Barbara Freethy (Barbara Freethy)

    7. "Silken Prey" by John Sandford (Putnam)

    8. "Dead Ever After: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel" by Charlaine Harris (Ace)

    9. "Whiskey Beach" by Nora Roberts (Putnam)

    10. "Crazy Little Thing" by Tracy Brogan (Montlake Romance)

    NONFICTION E-BOOKS

    1. "The Eighty-Dollar Champion" by Elizabeth Letts (Random House)

    2. "The Guns at Last Night" by Rick Atkinson (Henry Holt & Co.)

    3. "Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls" by David Sedaris (Little, Brown)

    4. "Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life and Legacy as the Duck Commander" by Phil Robertson and Mark Schlabach (Howard Books)

    5. "The Slave Across the Street" by Theresa Flores with PeggySue Wells (Ampelon Publishing)

    6. "Lean In" by Sheryl Sandberg (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)

    7. "Impossible Odds" by Jessica Buchanan, Erik Landemalm, Anthony Flacco (Atria Books)

    8. "S--- My Dad Says" by Justin Halpern (HarperCollins)

    9. "The Outsider" by Jimmy Connors (HarperCollins)

    10. "I'll See You Again" by Jackie Hance and Janice Kaplan (Gallery Books)

    Nielsen BookScan gathers point-of-sale book data from about 16,000 locations across the U.S., representing about 85 percent of the nation's book sales. Print-book data providers include all major booksellers and Web retailers, and food stores. E-book data providers include all major e-book retailers. Free e-books and those sold for less than 99 cents are excluded. The fiction and nonfiction lists in all formats include both adult and juvenile titles; the business list includes only adult titles. The combined lists track sales by title across all print and e-book formats; audio books are excluded. Refer questions to john.edwards(at)wsj.com.

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