1
Marieke Lucas Rijneveld: cumin splitters.
Atlas Contact, 104 pages €19.99 (2)
2
Aleid Truijens: Living in the imagination. Hella S. Haasse 1918-2011.
Querido, 598 pages € 24.99 (1)
3
Joris Luyendijk: The seven check marks. How men like me boss.
Plume, 199 pp. €21.99 (8)
4
Hanya Yanagihara: To paradise.
New Amsterdam, 670 pp. € 24.99 (3)
5
Gerard Reve: Very Fine Boy. Letters to Jef R. (1986-1997).
Borgerhoff & Lamberigts, 104 pages. €19.99 (-)
6
Andy Griffiths & Terry Denton: The amazing 143-storey tree house.
Lannoo, 320 pages. € 15.99 (-)
7
Gerbrand Bakker: The barber’s son.
Cossee, 304 pages. € 24.99 (-)
8
Anne Frank: The Secret Annex. Diary letters June 12, 1942 – August 1, 1944.
Prometheus, 303 pp. € 2.99 (-)
9
Maurice Swirc: The Indian cover-up. Why Dutch war crimes have never been prosecuted.
The Workers’ Press, 666 pp. € 34.99 (-)
10
James Norbury: Big Panda & Little Dragon.
Fontaine, 160 pages. € 20,- (9)
A version of this article also appeared in NRC on the morning of February 18, 2022
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