FICTION Last week/Weeks on list
1. The Lost World, 1 / 8
by Michael Crichton
2. The Christmas Box, 5 / 4
by Richard Paul Evans
3. Silent Night, 2 / 6
by Mary Higgins Clark
4. The Children's Book 7 / 3
of Virtues,
edited by William J. Bennett
5. The Horse Whisperer, 4 /10
by Nicholas Evans
6. The Hundred Secret Senses, 3 / 4
by Amy Tan
7. Morning, Noon, and Night, 6 /10
by Sidney Sheldon
8. Politically Correct 9 / 6
Holiday Stories,
by James Finn Garner
9. The Celestine Prophecy, 8 /91
by James Redfield
10. Finding Moon, 11/ 5
by Tony Hillerman
NONFICTION
1. Miss America, - / 1
by Howard Stern
2. My American Journey, 1 / 9
by Colin L. Powell
3. Charles Kuralt's America, 2 / 4
by Charles Kuralt
4. Emotional Intelligence, 3 / 8
Daniel Goleman
5. David Brinkley, 5 / 2
by David Brinkley
6. My Point . . . And 14/12
I Do Have One,
by Ellen DeGeneres
7. Lincoln, 6 / 4
by David Herbert Donald
8. A Good Life, 4 / 7
by Ben Bradlee
9. Sisters, 7 /48
by Carol Saline
photos by Sharon J. Wohlmuth
10. A Good Walk Spoiled, 8 /23
by John Feinstein
ADVICE, HOW-TO AND MISCELLANEOUS
1. Men Are From Mars, 1 /131
Women Are From Venus,
by John Gray
2. The Seven Spiritual Laws 2 /36
of Success,
by Deepak Chopra
3. David Letterman's 3 / 5
Book of Top Ten Lists,
by David Letterman,
Steve O'Donnell, et al.
4. Martha Stewart Cookbook - / 1
by Martha Stewart
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.