Libros más vendidos según The New York Times (Última semana del 2013)

Series juveniles

This Week    Children's Series Weeks
on List
1
DIVERGENT, by Veronica Roth. (HarperCollins Publishers.) A girl must prove her mettle in a dystopia divided into five factions. (Ages 14 and up) 9


2
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. (Abrams Books.) The travails of adolescence, in cartoons. (Ages 9 to 12) 257


3
THE HUNGER GAMES, by Suzanne Collins. (Scholastic.) In a dystopia, a girl fights for survival on live TV. (Ages 12 and up) 174


4
HEROES OF OLYMPUS, by Rick Riordan. (Disney Publishing Worldwide.) A new generation of demigods embarks on adventures. (Ages 9 to 12) 53


5
THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS, by Cassandra Clare. (Simon & Schuster.) A world of demons and warriors. (Ages 14 and up) 119


6
PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS, by Rick Riordan. (Disney Publishing Worldwide.) A boy battles mythological monsters. (Ages 9 to 12) 320


7
HARRY POTTER, by J. K. Rowling. (Scholastic.) A wizard hones his skills while fighting evil. (Ages 10 and up) 301


8
SEA BREEZE, by Abbi Glines. (Simon & Schuster.) A roller-coaster romance between a baseball player and a farmer’s daughter. (Ages 14 and up) 3


9
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. (Little, Brown & Company.) Supernatural events unfold in a Southern town. (Ages 12 and up) 33


10
DORK DIARIES, by Rachel Renée Russell. (Simon & Schuster.) Nikki Maxwell navigates the halls of middle school. (Ages 9 to 13) 95



About the Best Sellers

A version of this list appears in the January 5, 2014 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings reflect sales for the week ending December 21, 2013.
An asterisk (*) indicates that a book's sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above it. A dagger (†) indicates that some retailers report receiving bulk orders.
This Week    Young Adult Weeks
on List
1
THE BOOK THIEF, by Markus Zusak. (Knopf Doubleday Publishing.) A girl saves books from Nazi burning; now a movie. (Ages 14 and up) 55


2
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS, by John Green. (Penguin Group.) A 16-year-old heroine faces the medical realities of cancer. (Ages 14 and up) 56


3
LOOKING FOR ALASKA, by John Green. (Penguin Group.) A boy seeking excitement finds that and more in a girl named Alaska. (Ages 14 to 17) 56


4
THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER, by Stephen Chbosky. (Simon & Schuster.) What it's like to grow up. (Ages 14 and up) 55


5
ELEANOR AND PARK, by Rainbow Rowell. (St. Martin's Press.) The world opposes the love of two outcast teenagers, a Korean-American boy and a big girl with red hair. (Ages 14 to 18) 7


6
PAPER TOWNS, by John Green. (Penguin Group.) After a night of mischief, the girl Quentin loves disappears. (Ages 14 and up) 42


7
MISS PEREGRINE'S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN, by Ransom Riggs. (Quirk Books.) An island, an abandoned orphanage and a collection of curious photographs. (Ages 12 and up) 32


8
AN ABUNDANCE OF KATHERINES, by John Green. (Penguin Group.) Colin Singleton wants to break the pattern of being dumped. (Ages 12 and up) 16


9
STEELHEART, by Brandon Sanderson. (Random House Publishing.) A group of humans takes on superpowered villains. (Ages 12 and up) 12


10
THIRTEEN REASONS WHY, by Jay Asher. (Penguin Group.) Before she commits suicide, a girl sends recordings to 13 people. (Ages 12 and up) 28


Also Selling

  1. CONFESSIONS, THE PRIVATE SCHOOL MURDERS, by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown & Company)
  2. THROUGH THE EVER NIGHT, by Veronica Rossi (HarperCollins Publishers)
  3. THE ELITE, by Kiera Cass (HarperCollins Publishers)
  4. THE 5TH WAVE, by Rick Yancey (Penguin Group)
  5. THE EYE OF MINDS, by James Dashner (Random House Publishing)

About the Best Sellers

A version of this Best Sellers report appears in the January 5, 2014 issue of The New York Times Book Review. Rankings on weekly lists reflect sales for the week ending December 21, 2013.

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