Best sellers

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FICTION Last week/Weeks on list

1. Water for Elephants, 1/19

by Sara Gruen

2. The Kite Runner, 2/129

by Khaled Hosseini

3. The Memory Keeper's 3/62

Daughter,

by Kim Edwards

4. The Emperor's Children, 4/7

by Clair Messud

5. Echo Park, 5/5

by Michael Connelly

6. Dear John, 6/2

by Nicholas Sparks

7. Almost Dead, 7/4

by Lisa Jackson

8. Middlesex, 8/17

by Jeffrey Eugenides

9. Ricochet, 9/5

by Sandra Brown

10. The Alchemist, 10/22

by Paulo Coelho

NONFICTION

1. Eat, Pray, Love, 1/31

by Elizabeth Gilbert

2. 90 Minutes in Heaven, 2/44

by Don Piper

with Cecil Murphey

3. The Glass Castle, 3/85

by Jeannette Walls

4. The World Is Flat, 4/5

by Thomas L. Friedman

5. Night, 5/79

by Elie Wiesel

6. Three Cups of Tea, 6/30

by Greg Mortenson

and David Oliver Relin

7. Blink, 7/21

by Malcolm Gladwell

8. The Tipping Point, 8/158

by Malcolm Gladwell

9. Into the Wild, 9/118

by Jon Krakauer

10. The Devil 10/158

in the White City,

by Erik Larson

ADVICE, HOW-TO

AND MISCELLANEOUS

1. Skinny Bitch, 1/7

by Rory Freedman

and Kim Barnouin

2. The ABS Diet, 2/1

by David Zinczenko

with Ted Spiker

3. What to Expect 3/328

When You're Expecting,

by Heidi Murkoff, Arlene Eisenberg

and Sandee Hathaway

4. Rich Dad, Poor Dad, 4/336

by Robert E. Kiyosaki

with Sharon Lechter

5. The Five Love Languages, 5/15

by Gary Chapman

Rankings reflect sales for the week ended May 5, at almost 4,000 bookstores, plus wholesalers serving 60,000 other retailers (gift shops, department stores, newsstands, supermarkets), statistically weighted to represent all such outlets nationwide.

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