Top 10 best-selling books of the week. These are this week's best-selling novels and non-fiction books.

This list for the month of May continues to reflect the consolidation of the changes of the last few weeks. In fiction, the expectation surrounding the new Pope has pushed 'El loco de Dios en el fin del mundo',

the new novel about the former Pope by Javier Cercas, to the first position, as well as Por si un día volvemos, the new novel by María Dueñas, which takes us to Oran in the 20th century, and La muy catastrófica visita al zoo, the new novel by bestseller Joël Dicker, a novel with a juvenile feel and full of barbs at our society.

On a more literary level, Oposición, Sara Mesa's acid criticism of bureaucracy, and El albatros negro, a change of direction by the master of noir María Oruña, are still in the running, as well as Señoras bien the new novel about the passage of time by Pilar Eyre.

See the list below

1. El loco de Dios en el fin del mundo; by Javier Cercas. Random House.

2. El puente donde habitan las mariposas; by  Nazareth Castellanos. Siruela.

3. La muy catastrófica visita al zoo; by Joël Dicker. Alfaguara.

4. Por si un día volvemos; by María Dueñas. Planeta.

5. Oposición; by Sara Mesa. Anagrama.

6. Cómo mandar a la mierda de forma educada; by bAlba Cardalda. Vergara.

7. La península de las casas vacías; by David Uclés. Siruela.

8. El albatros negro; María Oruña. Plaza&Janés.

9. Calle Londres 38; by Philippe Sands. Anagrama.

10. Señoras bien; by Pilar Eyre. Planeta.

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