Jocelyn McClurg

USA TODAY

Here’s a look at what’s new on USA TODAY’s Best-Selling Books list…

'13' to 1: It’s been a decade since Jay Asher first published Thirteen Reasons Why. Ten years later, it’s a No. 1 USA TODAY best seller, thanks to the new Netflix adaptation of the young-adult novel.

Asher’s tale of a bullied high-school girl who commits suicide, first released in 2007, didn’t make USA TODAY’s list until Jan. 8, 2009, when it cracked the top 150 at No. 149. It entered the top 50 this year, hitting No. 48 on March 30, and rising to No. 12 last week before making the leap to No. 1. (The full list will be published on Thursday.)

Publisher Razorbill says Thirteen Reasons Why has sold more than 3 million copies in the USA in the last 10 years. In the novel, Clay Jensen comes home from school to find a package containing cassettes recorded by his classmate Hannah Baker, who killed herself two weeks earlier. Her recording says there are 13 reasons why she ended her life; Clay is one of them. He is about to find out why.

The Netflix original series (the TV version, 13 Reasons Why, does not spell out Thirteen) began streaming March 31 and stars Katherine Langford and Dylan Minnette. Actress Selena Gomez is an executive producer.

A TV tie-in edition features a new jacket and interviews with the Netflix cast and crew.

Remembering Prince:The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince (Hachette) by the rock icon’s first wife, Mayte Garcia, lands at No. 23. The memoir was released April 4, in advance of the first anniversary of Prince’s death on April 21.

In the book, excerpted in People magazine, Garcia talks about the ldeath of the couple’s baby, and reveals happier memories, such as the fact that they began as pen pals.

Garcia has made high-profile media appearances including NPR and Good Morning America on ABC.