FICTION Last week/Weeks on list

1. Cell, 1/2

by Stephen King

2. The Da Vinci Code, 2/150

by Dan Brown (illustrated edition)

3. Memory in Death, 2/2

by J.D. Robb

4. Gone, 4/1

by Lisa Gardner

5. The Last Templar, 5/3

by Raymond Khoury

6. The Hostage, 4/5

by W.E.B. Griffin

7. Outbound Flight, 7/1

by Timothy Zahn

8. The Hunt Club, 8/2

by John Lescroart

9. At First Sight, 9/16

by Nicholas Sparks

10. The Cat Who Dropped 10/4

a Bombshell,

by Lilian Jackson Braun

NONFICTION

1. Marley and Me, 1/16

by John Grogan

2. The World is Flat, 2/44

by Thomas Friedman

3. My Friend Leonard, 3/18

by James Frey

4. Freakonomics, 4/43

by Steven Levitt

and Stephen Dubner

5. For Laci, 5/5

by Sharon Rocha

6. The Year of Magical Thinking, 6/18

by Joan Didion

7. You're Wearing That? 9/2

by Deborah Tannen

8. Night, 8/3

by Elie Wiesel

9. Our Endangered Values, 9/14

by Jimmy Carter

10. Teacher Man, 10/12

by Frank McCourt

ADVICE, HOW-TO

AND MISCELLANEOUS

1. Natural Cures "They" Don't 1/31

Want you to Know About,

by Kevin Trudeau

2. If You Could See What I See, 2/1

by Sylvia Browne

3. The Purpose-Driven Life, 3/160

by Rick Warren

4. Your Best Life Now, 4/67

by Joel Osteen

5. You: The Owners's Manual, 5/27

by Michael F. Roizen

and Mehmet C. Oz

PAPERBACK FICTION

1. The Closers, 1/1

by Michael Connelly

2. Cordina's Royal Family:

Gabriella and Alexander, 2/1

by Nora Roberts

3. Impossible, 3/1

by Danielle Steel

4. The Broker, 4/11

by John Gresham

5. Crazy in Love, 5/1

by Luanne Rice

PAPERBACK NONFICTION

1. Night, 1/3

by Elie Wiesel

2. A Million Little Pieces, 2/20

by James Frey

3. The Glass Castle, 3/4

by Jeannette Walls

4. In Cold Blood, 4/51

by Truman Capote

5. Confessions of 5/5

an Economic Hit Man,

by John Perkins

PAPERBACK ADVICE,

HOW-TO AND MISCELLANEOUS

1. 365: No Repeats, 1/14

by Rachel Ray

2. The South Beach Diet, 2/36

by Arthur Agatston

3. What to Expect When 3/251

You're Expecting,

by Heidi Murkoff, Arlene Eisenberg

and Sandee Hathaway

4. The Biggest Loser, 4/7

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by Maggie Greenwood

5. Rich Dad, Poor Dad, 5/265

by Robert T. Kiyosaki

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