FICTION Last week/Weeks on list

1. The Lost World, - / 1

by Michael Crichton

2. Morning, Noon, and Night, 2 / 3

by Sidney Sheldon

3. The Horse Whisperer, 1 / 3

by Nicholas Evans

4. "L" Is for Lawless, 4 / 4

by Sue Grafton

5. Coming Home, 3 / 5

by Rosamunde Pilcher

6. A Place Called Freedom, 8 / 4

by Ken Follett

7. Come to Grief, 5 / 2

by Dick Francis

8. Dead Man's Walk, 10/ 4

by Larry McMurtry

9. Beach Music, 6 /13

by Pat Conroy

10. The Celestine Prophecy, 9 /84

by James Redfield

NONFICTION

1. My American Journey, 1 / 2

by Colin L. Powell

2. My Point . . . And I Do 2 / 5

Have One,

by Ellen DeGeneres

3. A Good Walk Spoiled, 3 /16

by John Feinstein

4. I'm Only One Man!, 11/ 4

by Regis Philbin

with Bill Zehme

5. Midnight in the Garden 4 /83

of Good and Evil,

by John Berendt

6. My Old Man 10/ 9

and the Sea,

by David Hays and Daniel Hays

7. Spontaneous Healing, 7 /19

by Andrew Weil

8. Buffett, 12/ 5

by Roger Lowenstein

9. Emotional Intelligence, - / 1

Daniel Goleman

10. Sisters, 5 /41

by Carol Saline

photos by Sharon J. Wohlmuth

ADVICE, HOW-TO AND MISCELLANEOUS

1. Men Are From Mars, 1 /124

Women Are From Venus,

by John Gray

2. The Seven Spiritual Laws 2 /29

of Success,

by Deepak Chopra

3. The Melatonin Miracle 4 / 3

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by Walter Pierpaoli

4. Stop Aging Now! 3 / 8

by Jean Carper

These listings are based on computer-processed sales figures from 3,050 bookstores and from representative wholesalers with more than 28,000 retail outlets, including newsstands, variety stores, supermarkets and bookstores. The figures are statistically adjusted to represent sales in all such outlets nationwide across the United States. The number of titles within the two subdivisions of nonfiction can change from week to week, reflecting changes in bookbuying.

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