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HARDCOVER FICTION

1. “Twelve Months” by Jim Butcher (Ace)

2. “Half His Age” by Jennette McCurdy (Ballantine)

3. “The Correspondent” by Virginia Evans (Crown)

4. “My Husband’s Wife” by Alice Feeney (Pine & Cedar)

5. “The Things We Leave Unfinished (signed)” by Rebecca Yarros (Amara)

6. “The Widow” by John Grisham (Doubleday)

7. “The First Time I Saw Him” by Laura Dave (Scribner)

8. “Alchemised” by SenLinYu (Del Rey)

9. “The Secret of Secrets” by Dan Brown (Doubleday)

10. “Anatomy of an Alibi” by Ashley Elston (Viking/Dorman)

11. “The Intruder” by Freida McFadden (Poisoned Pen)

12. “The Elsewhere Express” by Samantha Sotto Yambao (Del Rey)

13. “The Devil’s Daughter” by Danielle Steel (Delacorte)

14. “Always Remember” by Charlie Mackesy (Penguin Life)

15. “Brimstone (deluxe ed.)” by Callie Hart (Forever)

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. “The Invisible Coup” by Peter Schweizer (Harper)

2. “Stop, in the Name of God” by Charlie Kirk (Winning Team)

3. “Of Course It’s Good!” by Jessica Secrest (Page Street)

4. “The Official We Do Not Care Club Handbook” by Melani Sanders (Harvest)

5. “Your Roots Don’t Define You” by Chris Appleton (Hanover Square)

6. “The Next Renaissance” by Zack Kass (Wiley)

7. “Enough” by Jastreboff/Winfrey (Avid Reader)

8. “The Healing Power of Resilience” by Tara Narula (Simon Element)

9. “1929” by Andrew Ross Sorkin (Viking)

10. “Football” by Chuck Klosterman (Penguin Press)

11. “Nobody’s Girl” by Virginia Roberts Giuffre (Knopf)

12. “Eat Yourself Healthy” by Jamie Oliver (Flatiron)

13. “The Simple Path to Wealth” by JL Collins (Authors Equity)

14. “How to Test Negative for Stupid” by John Kennedy (Broadside)

15. “Big Trust” by Shadé Zahrai (HarperOne)

TRADE PAPERBACK BESTSELLERS

1. “Woman Down” by Colleen Hoover (Montlake)

2. “Theo of Golden” by Allen Levi (Atria)

3. “Dungeon Crawler Carl” by Matt Dinniman (Ace)

4. “The Housemaid” by Freida McFadden (Grand Central)

5. “The God of the Woods” by Liz Moore (Riverhead)

6. “Catch Her If You Can” by Tessa Bailey (Avon)

7. “The Surrogate Mother” by Freida McFadden (Poisoned Pen)

8. “People We Meet on Vacation (media tie-in)” by Emily Henry (Berkley)

9. “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt (Ecco)

10. “The Tenant” by Freida McFadden (Poisoned Pen)

11. “The Atomic Habits Workbook” by James Clear (Avery)

12. “Gachiakuta, Vol. 9″ by Urana/Andou (Kodansha)

13. “The List of Suspicious Things” by Jennie Godfrey (Sourcebooks Landmark)

14. “Caught Up” by Navessa Allen (Slowburn)

15. “The Crash” by Freida McFadden (Poisoned Pen)

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Dutch court allows rapper Ye concerts in the Netherlands

AMSTERDAM (AP) — A judge in Amsterdam on Wednesday rejected an appeal by a Jewish organization to block two performances by the rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, ruling that the concerts are not a threat to public order. Ye has drawn widespread controversy in recent years for a series of antisemitic remarks, leaving Dutch authorities under mounting pressure to cancel the gigs on June 6 and 8. The Central Jewish Council filed the emergency lawsuit on Tuesday, arguing that Ye should be banned from the country for voicing admiration for Adolf Hilter and selling T-shirts featuring swastikas. According to the Amsterdam District Court, there were no grounds to bar Ye from performing. “There are no indications that West’s presence in the coming days will lead to concrete public order dangers,” the court said in a statement.
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