El Mundo – La lectura: The 10 best-selling books of the week

These are this week's best-selling novels and nonfiction books. One more week and there are already changes to the best-selling list.

If Arturo Pérez-Reverte gave up first place in the list to Ken Follett, now another best-selling author, Carmen Mola, reaches that spot with “El Infierno,” an intense thriller set in 19th century Cuba.

For her part, Marian Rojas Estapé remains in the lead of the non-fiction list, followed by the comic adaptation of Irene Vallejo's popular essay “El infinito en un junco” and by the latest volume of Rafael Chirbes's “Diarios.” These are the 10 best-selling novels and essays of the week.

See list below

1. El Infierno by Carmen Mola. Planeta. (Fiction)

2. Encuentra tu persona vitamina by  Marian Rojas Estapé. Espasa. (Nonfiction)

3. La armadura de la luz by  Ken Follett. Plaza & Janés. (Fiction)

4. El problema final by  Arturo Pérez-Reverte. Alfaguara.(Fiction)

5. No te veré morir by  Antonio Muñoz Molina. Seix Barral. (Fiction)

6. El infinito en un junco (graphical adaptation) by  Irene Villa y Tyto Alba. Debate.  (Nonfiction)

7. Mirafiori by  Manuel Jabois. Alfaguara. (Fiction)

8. Holly by  Stephen King. Plaza & Janés. (Fiction)

9. Diarios. Aratos perdidos 5 y 6 by Rafael Chirbes. Anagrama. (Nonfiction)

10. Los contemplativos by Pablo D'Ors. Galaxia Gutenberg.

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