Bestselling books the week of 4/28/11, according to IndieBound*

8. CHILDREN'S FICTION SERIES

1. The Hunger Games (hardcover and paperback), by Suzanne Collins, Scholastic
2. The Ranger's Apprentice (hardcover and paperback), by John Flanagan, Puffin
New in Series: The Emperor of Nihon-Ja
3. Magic Tree House (hardcover and paperback), by Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca (Illus.), Random House
4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid (hardcover), by Jeff Kinney, Amulet
5. Alex Rider Adventures (hardcover and paperback), by Anthony Horowitz, Puffin
6. The 39 Clues (hardcover), by Rick Riordan, et al., Scholastic
7. Harry Potter (hardcover and paperback), by J.K. Rowling, Scholastic/Arthur A. Levine Books
8. Percy Jackson and the Olympians (hardcover and paperback), by Rick Riordan, Miramax
9. Ivy & Bean (hardcover and paperback), by Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall (Illus.), Chronicle
10. Mortal Instruments (hardcover and paperback), by Cassandra Clare, Margaret K. McElderry Books

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