Bestselling books the week of 3/31/11, according to IndieBound*

6. CHILDREN'S INTEREST

1. The Lost Hero, by Rick Riordan, Hyperion
2. The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, Knopf
3. I Am Number Four, by Pittacus Lore, Harper
4. Moon Over Manifest, by Clare Vanderpool, Delacorte
5. The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary, by Jeff Kinney, Amulet
6. A World Without Heroes, by Brandon Mull, Aladdin
7. I Broke My Trunk!, by Mo Willems, Hyperion
8. The Red Pyramid, by Rick Riordan, Hyperion
9. Matched, by Ally Condie, Dutton
10. Between Shades of Gray, by Ruta Sepetys, Philomel
11. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, Ellen Forney (Illus.), Little Brown
12. Incarceron, by Catherine Fisher, Firebird
13. The Magician's Elephant, by Kate DiCamillo, Yoko Tanaka (Illus.), Candlewick
14. Savvy, by Ingrid Law, Puffin
15. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate, by Jacqueline Kelly, Square Fish

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