The 10 best-selling books of the week in some countries in the Americas and Spain

These are the 10 best-selling books of the week in some countries in the Americas and Spain.

ARGENTINA

1.- “Heartstopper” – Alice Oseman

2.- “Les males” – Camila Sosa Villada

3.- “Aunt Cosima” – Florence Bonelli

4.- “Simply Charli” – Charli D’amelio

5.- “Anne, the one with green roofs” – Lucy Maud Montgomery

6.- “The day it stopped snowing in Alaska” – Alice Keller

7.- “Gema” – Milena Busquets

8.- “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” – JK Rowling

9.- “Independence” – Javier Cercas

10.- “The things we lost in the fire” – Mariana Enríquez

(Source: Cúspide Bookstores)

CHILE

1.- “Frontera sud” – Guillermo Parvex

2.- “The inseparables” – Simone de Beauvoir

3.- “Yoga” – Emmanuel Carrere

4.- “The Duke and I (Bridgerton)” – Julia Quinn

5.- “The Viscount Who Loved Me (Bridgerton 2)” – Julia Quinn

6.- “The Lovers of Prague” – Alyson Richman

7.- “The Thursday Crime Club” – Richard Osman

8.- “Extraordinary Narratives” – Edgar Allan Poe

9.- “Line of fire” – Arturo Pérez-Reverte

10.- “I give you my heart (Bridgerton 3)” – Julia Quinn

(Source: Chilean Book Fair)

SPAIN

1.- “The game of the soul” – Javier Castell

2.- “Niadela” – Beatriz Montañez

3.- “The art of deceiving karma” – Elisabet Benavent

4.- “Tomás Nevinson” – Javier Marías

5.- “Delparaíso” – Joan de la Vall

6.- “White King” – Juan Gómez-Jurado

7.- “Sira” – Maria Dueñas

8.- “The patient” – Juan Gómez-Jurado

9.- “Independence” – Javier Cercas

10.- “Tomás Nevinson” – Javier Marías

(Source: El Corte Inglés)

MEXICO

1.- “Paradais” – Fernanda Melchor

2.- “Save the fire” – Guillermo Arriaga

3.- “The city of steam” – Carlos Ruiz Zafón

4.- “The little prince” – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

5.- “The divine comedy” – Dante Alighieri

6.- “Pride and prejudice” – Jane Austen

7.- “The Auschwitz Dancer” – Edith Eger

8.- “Before the coffee cools” – Toshikazu Kawaguchi

9.- “Hurricane Season” – Fernanda Melchor

10.- “Circe” – Madeline Miller

(Source: Gandhi Bookstores)

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