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Looking for a new book to read? You may want to take a peek at the bestsellers.
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| Feature | Bestsellers List | Book Nook |
| Paperback/Fiction (N.Y. Times Bestseller List) |
| Name |
Weeks On List |
1
TIMELINE,
by Michael Crichton. (Ballantine, $7.99.) sing the latest computer technology, a group of historians travels back to 14th-century feudal France.
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1 |
2
POP GOES THE WEASEL,
by James Patterson.
(Warner Vision, $7.99.) The lives of Alex Cross and his fiancee are imperiled as he pursues a serial killer.
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4 |
3
BEYOND EDEN,
by Catherine Coulter. (Signet, $7.99.) A private investigator is hired to protect a successful
model whom someone is trying to kill.
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21 |
4
LEFT BEHIND,
by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. (Tyndale, $13.99.) Life as lived by those who survive a global cataclysm.
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11 |
5
SAVING FAITH,
by David Baldacci. (Warner Vision, $7.99.)
A man and a woman are caught in machinations of the F.B.I. involving corruption in Washington.
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9 |
6
CALDER PRIDE,
by Janet Dailey.
(HarperTorch, $7.50.) Raising her baby on the Triple C Ranch, Cat
Calder finds herself drawn to the new sheriff in town.
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4 |
7
TOM CLANCY'S NET FORCE: Breaking Point,
created by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. Written by
Steve Perry.
(Berkley, $7.99.) In 2011, computer hackers
steal top-secret information.
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3 |
8
GAP CREEK, by Robert Morgan,
(Scribner Paperback
Fiction/ Simon & Schuster, $13.) The fortunes of a
struggling young couple in Appalachia during the final
years of the 19th century.
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1 |
9
MONSTER,
by Jonathan Kellerman. (Ballantine, $7.99.)
Alex Delaware undertakes to discover how an inmate of
a mental hospital can correctly predict brutal murders.
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8 |
10
A WALK TO REMEMBER,
by Nicholas Sparks.
(Warner, $6.99.) In 1958, a high school senior in North
Carolina finds love with the daughter of a Baptist
minister.
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9 |
| Data Source: Nytimes.com |
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| Paperback/Nonfiction (N.Y. Times Bestseller List) |
| Name |
Weeks On List |
1 THE PERFECT STORM, by Sebastian Junger. (HarperPaperbacks, $6.99.) The story of the northeaster of 1991, focusing on a crew of fishermen from Gloucester, Mass. |
113 |
2 THE HUNGRY OCEAN, by Linda Greenlaw. (Hyperion, $14.) A sea captain's account of her 30-day swordfishing voyage off the Northeast coast. |
8 |
3 THE SEAT OF THE SOUL, by Gary Zukav. (Fireside/S&S;, $12.) How daily activities can be enhanced by feelings of meaning and purpose. |
91 |
4 ISAAC'S STORM, by Erik Larson. (Vintage, $13.) An account of America's deadliest hurricane, which killed 6,000 people in Galveston, Tex. in 1900, and the Weather Bureau scientist who failed to forecast it. |
2 |
5 *GIRL, INTERRUPTED, by Susanna Kaysen. (Vintage, $12.) A memoir of a young woman's mental illness. |
55 |
6 A CHILD CALLED ''IT,'' by Dave Pelzer. (Health Communications, $9.95.) The autobiography of a man who survived his mother's abuse. |
117 |
7 A WALK IN THE WOODS, by Bill Bryson. (Broadway, $13.) A journalist finds beauty and humor while hiking the Appalachian Trail |
56 |
8 *THE LOST BOY, by Dave Pelzer. (Health Communications, $10.95.) The author of ''A Child Called 'It' ''recalls his life at a series of foster homes. |
68 |
9 I'M A STRANGER HERE MYSELF, by Bill Bryson. (Broadway, $14.) The author describes what it's like to return to the United States after living abroad for two decades. |
7 |
10 THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE by Brian Greene. (Vintage, $15.) A physicist's presentation of superstring theory, which attempts to mediate between quantum mechanics and general relativity. |
22 |
| Data Source: Nytimes.com |
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