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Based on Sales Through Sunday, 8/2/2015. for Reviews, Book News and a Searchable Archive of USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books List, Visit Booklist.Usatoday.Com Based on sales through Sunday, 8/2/2015. For reviews, book news and a searchable archive of USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list, visit booklist.usatoday.com This Last Week Week Title, Author (Publisher), Price 1 1 Go Set a Watchman, Harper Lee (Harper) , $27.99 2 -- What Pet Should I Get, Dr. Seuss (Random House Books for Young Readers) , $20.99 3 3 Paper Towns, John Green (Speak) , $9.99 4 2 Grey, E.L. 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