"Soy una tonta por quererte," by Sosa Villada, takes the first place away from Isabel Allende in Publishnews-Cúspide's best-selling fiction.

In fiction and at the top, “Soy una tonta por quererte,” by Sosa Villada, bumps from first place the work of the Chilean writer Isabel Allende, “Violeta.”

These two novels are followed by Jenkins Reid's “Los siete maridos de Evelyn Hugo.” Entering the list are “Fuego 1” trilogy, by Marcus; followed by “El día que dejó de nevar en Alaska;” “Los dos amores de mi vida,” by Jenkis Reid, followed by a new addition: “Alguien a quien contarle todo,” by Dalessio. “El chico que dibujaba constelaciones,” also by Kellen, and “Al final mueren los dos,” by Silvera, still remain on the list.

Meanwhile, in the non-fiction list, “El camino del libertario,” enters first place, followed by “Masacre en el comedor: la bomba de moteros en la policía general.” Following are “Los cuatro acuerdos: un libro de sabiduría tolteca;” “(Mal)educadas;” “El duelo;” “La Aventura de pensar,” and “De animales a dioses: Breve historia de la humanidad.

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