The Straits Times Weekly Bestsellers May 10
Fiction:
The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei.
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1. (-) The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei
2. (-) King Of Envy by Ana Huang
3. (-) To The Last Gram by Shreya Davies
4. (-) Delicious Hunger by Hai Fan; translated by Jeremy Tiang
5. (3) Sunrise On The Reaping by Suzanne Collins
6. (2) Fearless by Lauren Roberts
7. (-) Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry
8. (8) The Convenience Store By The Sea by Sonoko Machida
9. (6) Lost Souls Meet Under A Full Moon by Mizuki Tsujimura; translated by Yuki Tejima
10. (-) Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
Non-fiction:
Elevate Your Assets, Elevate Your Wealth by Kelvin Fong.
PHOTO: BOOK BAR
1. (1) Elevate Your Assets Elevate Your Wealth by Kelvin Fong
2. (3) Why Palestine? Reflections From Singapore by Walid Jumblatt Abdullah
3. (-) The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle
4. (8) The Psychology Of Money by Morgan Housel
5. (7) The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins
6. (-) The Land Of The Rising Sun And The Lion City by Tommy Koh and Ishikawa Hiroshi
7. (-) We Singaporeans Are Very Concerned by Thum Ping Tjin
8. (5) The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
9. (10) Atomic Habits by James Clear
10. (-) The Psychology Of Leadership by Sebastien Page
Children's:
What's Inside The Red Box? by Phua San San.
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1. (-) What's Inside The Red Box? by Phua San San
2. (8) Dog Man 13: Big Jim Begins by Dav Pilkey
3. (3) Dog Man 12: The Scarlet Shedder by Dav Pilkey
4. (-) Sherlock Sam's Orange Shorts: The Second Pair by Stephanie Garber
5. (-) Investigators: Class Action by John Patrick Green
6. (-) Agents Of S.U.I.T: Wild Ghost Chase by John Patrick Green
7. (-) Bo Bo And Cha Cha's Big Day Out (Book 2) by Jason Erik Lundberg
8. (9) The Incredible Basket by Quek Hong Shin
9. (-) Every School A Good School by Ng Ziqin
10. (-) Secrets Of Singapore by Lesley-Anne Tan and Monica Lim
This is The Straits Times' compilation of bestseller lists from the Kinokuniya, Epigram, Wardah Books, Book Bar and Afterimage bookstores.
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