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For young readers: Several new books land on the New York Times bestsellers list

Rankings reflect sales for the week ended April 8, which were reported on a confidential basis by vendors offering a wide range of general interest titles. Every week, thousands of diverse selling locations report their actual sales on hundreds of thousands of individual titles. The panel of reporting retailers is comprehensive and reflects sales in stores of all sizes and demographics across the United States.

Picture Book rankings include hardcover sales only. Series rankings include all print and e-book sales. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales were barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A (b) indicates that some bookstores reported receiving bulk orders.

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1. HOW TO CATCH THE EASTER BUNNY, by Adam Wallace and Andy Elkerton. (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky) The Easter Bunny avoids traps in order to deliver eggs and candy. (Ages 4 to 8)

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WEEKS ON LIST: 24

2. PETE THE CAT: BIG EASTER ADVENTURE, by James Dean and Kimberly Dean. (HarperFestival) A certain rabbit needs Pete’s help. (Ages 4 to 8)

WEEKS ON LIST: 42

3. THE GOOD EGG PRESENTS: THE GREAT EGGSCAPE!, by Jory John. Illustrated by Pete Oswald. (HarperCollins) Good Egg and his pals escape their carton. (Ages 4 to 8)

WEEKS ON LIST: 21

4. HAPPY EASTER FROM THE CRAYONS, by Drew Daywalt. Illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. (Philomel) The crayons decorate one giant egg together. (Ages 4 to 8)

WEEKS ON LIST: 3

5. DRAGONS LOVE TACOS, by Adam Rubin. Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri. (Dial) What to serve your dragon guests. (Ages 3 to 5)

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WEEKS ON LIST: 393

6. WOO HOO! YOU’RE DOING GREAT!, by Sandra Boynton. (Little, Brown) A cheerleading chicken boosts readers’ self-esteem. (Ages 5 to 8)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

7. I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU’LL EVER KNOW, by Leslie Odom Jr. and Nicolette Robinson. Illustrated by Joy Hwang Ruiz. (Feiwel & Friends) The loving bond between parents and their children. (Ages 3 to 6)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

8. LITTLE BLUE TRUCK MAKES A FRIEND, by Alice Schertle and Jill McElmurry. (Clarion) Blue and friends meet Chuck the woodchuck. (Ages 4 to 7)

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WEEKS ON LIST: 15

9. THE WONDERFUL THINGS YOU WILL BE, by Emily Winfield Martin. (Random House) A celebration of possibilities. (Ages 3 to 7)

WEEKS ON LIST: 347

10. THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT, by Drew Daywalt. Illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. (Philomel) Problems arise when Duncan’s crayons revolt. (Ages 3 to 7)

WEEKS ON LIST: 355

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MIDDLE GRADE HARDCOVER

1. NIC BLAKE AND THE REMARKABLES, by Angie Thomas. (Balzer and Bray) Nic and two friends hunt for a powerful magic tool to save her father from imprisonment. (Ages 8 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

2. WONDER, by R.J. Palacio. (Knopf) A boy with a facial deformity starts school. (Ages 8 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 391

3. REFUGEE, by Alan Gratz. (Scholastic) Three children in three different conflicts look for safe haven. (Ages 9 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 215

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4. ODDER, by Katherine Applegate. Illustrated by Charles Santoso. (Feiwel & Friends) After a shark attack, Odder recuperates at the aquarium with the scientists who raised her. (Ages 8 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 29

5. TWO DEGREES, by Alan Gratz. (Scholastic) Four kids simultaneously experience three natural catastrophes caused by climate change. (Ages 8 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 27

6. THE COMPLETE COOKBOOK FOR YOUNG CHEFS, by America’s Test Kitchen Kids. (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky) More than 100 kid-tested recipes from America’s Test Kitchen. (Ages 8 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 148

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7. STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC: QUEST FOR PLANET X, by Tessa Gratton. (Disney Lucasfilm) An adventurous trio set off to find the mysterious and legendary Planet X. (Ages 8 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

8. THE SISTER SWITCH, by Sarah Mlynowski and Debbie Rigaud. Illustrated by Maxine Vee. (Scholastic) A magic bracelet grants the wish of a middle sister, Addie, to become the oldest sister. (Ages 8 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

9. ONCE THERE WAS, by Kiyash Monsef. (Simon & Schuster) After the death of her father, who was a veterinarian to mythical creatures, Marjan must now take his place. (Ages 10 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

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10. BIG TREE, by Brian Selznick. (Scholastic) Two sycamore seeds seek solace in the Cretaceous period after being forced from their mother tree. (Ages 7 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

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YOUNG ADULT HARDCOVER

1. SILVER IN THE BONE, by Alexandra Bracken. (Knopf) Tamsin Lark is on a quest to retrieve a magic ring that may break a curse on her brother, Cabell. (Ages 14 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

2. FIVE SURVIVE, by Holly Jackson. (Delacorte) Six friends on a spring break road trip in an RV are the target of a sniper. (Ages 14 and up)

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WEEKS ON LIST: 19

3. SPELL BOUND, by F.T. Lukens. (Margaret K. McElderry) Two rival apprentice sorcerers must work together against the Magical Consortium to rescue their mentors. (Ages 14 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 1

4. NICK AND CHARLIE, by Alice Oseman. (Scholastic) Nick and Charlie question whether their love is strong enough to survive being apart when Nick leaves for university. (Ages 14 to 18)

WEEKS ON LIST: 14

5. DIVINE RIVALS, by Rebecca Ross. (Wednesday) Two young rival journalists find love through a magical connection. (Ages 13 to 18)

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WEEKS ON LIST: 1

6. THE FIRST TO DIE AT THE END, by Adam Silvera. (Quill Tree) In this prequel to “They Both Die at the End,” Orion and Valentino attend the premiere of Death-Cast in Times Square. (Ages 13 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 27

7. LIGHTLARK, by Alex Aster. (Amulet) Every 100 years the island of Lightlark appears and a deadly competition called the Centennial takes place. (Ages 13 to 18)

WEEKS ON LIST: 33

8. THE STOLEN HEIR, by Holly Black. (Little, Brown) Runaway Queen Suren and Prince Oak embark on a deadly and dangerous mission to the north. (Ages 14 and up)

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WEEKS ON LIST: 14

9. HOW TO BE A (YOUNG) ANTIRACIST, by Ibram X. Kendi and Nic Stone. (Kokila) Shaping the way a generation thinks about race and racism. (Ages 12 to 17)

WEEKS ON LIST: 3

10. SHE IS A HAUNTING, by Trang Thanh Tran. (Bloomsbury) Jade Nguyen travels to Vietnam with her younger sister, Lily, to visit their father, who’s restoring a haunted old French colonial house. (Ages 13 to 17)

WEEKS ON LIST: 6

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SERIES

1. DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. (Amulet) The travails and challenges of adolescence. (Ages 9 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 734

2. A GOOD GIRL’S GUIDE TO MURDER, by Holly Jackson. (Delacorte) Pippa Fitz-Amobi solves murderous crimes. (Ages 14 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 80

3. HARRY POTTER, by J.K. Rowling. (Scholastic) A wizard hones his conjuring skills in the service of fighting evil. (Ages 10 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 733

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4. THE HUNGER GAMES, by Suzanne Collins. (Scholastic) In a dystopia, a girl fights for survival on live TV. (Ages 12 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 270

5. CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS, written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey. (Scholastic) Boys and their principal fight evil. (Ages 7 to 10)

WEEKS ON LIST: 310

6. SHADOW AND BONE TRILOGY, by Leigh Bardugo. (Square Fish) The basis of the Netflix series; previously titled “The Grisha Trilogy.” (Ages 12 to 18)

WEEKS ON LIST: 40

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7. A TWISTED TALE, by Liz Braswell. (Disney-Hyperion) A twist on Disney’s greatest tales. (Ages 12 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 22

8. THE INHERITANCE GAMES, by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. (Little, Brown) Avery Grambs tries to figure out why a stranger left her an inheritance. (Ages 12 to 18)

WEEKS ON LIST: 32

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9. PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion) A boy battles mythological monsters. (Ages 9 to 12)

WEEKS ON LIST: 668

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10. THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY TRILOGY, by Jenny Han. (Simon & Schuster) A beach house, summer love and enduring friendships. (Ages 12 and up)

WEEKS ON LIST: 51

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The New York Times bestsellers are compiled and archived by the bestseller lists desk of The New York Times news department, and are separate from the culture, advertising and business sides of The New York Times Co. More information on rankings and methodology: nytimes.com/books/best-sellers/methodology.


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