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Best sellers
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FICTION Last week/Weeks on list
1. Water for Elephants, 1/3
by Sara Gruen
2. Middlesex, 2/3
by Jeffrey Eugenides
3. The Kite Runner, 3/3
by Khaled Hosseini
4. The Memory Keeper's 4/3
Daughter,
by Kim Edwards
5. The Emperor's Children, 5/3
by Clair Messud
6. The Alchemist, 6/3
by Paulo Coelho
7. Snow Flower 7/3
and the Secret Fan,
by Lisa See
8. The Road, 8/3
by Cormac McCarthy
9. Suite Francaise, 9/3
by Irene Nemirovsky
10. Dear John, 10/3
by Nicholas Sparks
NONFICTION
Most Popular Articles
Most Recent Articles
Most Popular Publications
Most Recent Publications
1. Eat, Pray, Love, 1/35
by Elizabeth Gilbert
2. Into the Wild, 7/122
by Jon Krakauer
3. 90 Minutes in Heaven, 3/48
by Don Piper
with Cecil Murphey
4. The Glass Castle, 4/89
by Jeannette Walls
5. Three Cups of Tea, 5/34
by Greg Mortenson
and David Oliver Relin
6. The World is Flat, 6/9
by Thomas L. Friedman
7. The Omnivore's's Dilemma, 7/4
by Michael Pollan
8. Blink, 8/25
by Malcolm Gladwell
9. The Tipping Point, 9/162
by Malcolm Gladwell
10. The Looming Tower, 10/4
by Lawrence Wright
ADVICE, HOW-TO
AND MISCELLANEOUS
1. Skinny Bitch, 1/11
by Rory Freedman
and Kim Barnouin
2. What to Expect 3/332
When You're Expecting,
by Heidi Murkoff, Arlene Eisenberg
and Sandee Hathaway
3. The Five Love Languages, 3/19
by Gary Chapman
4. Rich Dad, Poor Dad, 3/340
by Robert E. Kiyosaki
with Sharon Lechter
5. Your Best Life Now, 4.2
by Joel Osteen
Rankings reflect sales for the week ended Oct. 7, 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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