[bksvol-discuss] Re: This week's NY Times bestsellers (offering to scan)

  • From: "Donna Goodin" <goodind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 04:33:37 -0500

Thanks, I was just about to go and check.
Donna

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> (offering to scan)
> 
> Donna,
> 
> Both The Other Boleyn Girl and The Boleyn Inheritance
> are in the collection and are rated Excellent.
> 
> G.Cindy
> 
> --- Donna Goodin <goodind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> >
> >
> > I want to scan the two Philippa Gregory books, the
> > Other Boleyn Girl and The
> > Boley Inheritance, as well as Cecilia Ahern’s P.S. I
> > love you.
> >
> >
> >
> > I’ll try and get them sumbitted this week.
> >
> > Donna
> >
> > From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> > Behalf Of maithe007
> > Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 11:52 PM
> > To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Cc: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] This week's NY Times
> > bestsellers
> >
> >
> >
> > New York Times Bestseller List  for week of 2/3-2/10
> >
> >
> >
> > Hardcover Fiction
> >
> >
> >
> > 1.  DUMA KEY, by Stephen King. (Scribner, $28.) A
> > Minnesota contractor moves
> > to Florida to recover from an injury and begins to
> > create paintings with
> > mysterious power.
> >
> > 2.  PLUM LUCKY, by Janet Evanovich. (St. Martin’s,
> > $17.95.) Stephanie’s
> > grandmother finds a bag of cash and goes gambling in
> > Atlantic City, pursued
> > by the money’s owner.
> >
> > 3.  PEOPLE OF THE BOOK, by Geraldine Brooks.
> > (Viking, $25.95.) A rare-book
> > expert unlocks the secrets of a medieval manuscript.
> >
> > 4.  A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS, by Khaled Hosseini.
> > (Riverhead, $25.95.) A
> > friendship between two women in Afghanistan against
> > the backdrop of 30 years
> > of war.
> >
> > 5.  WORLD WITHOUT END, by Ken Follett. (Dutton,
> > $35.) Love and intrigue in
> > Kingsbridge, the medieval English cathedral town at
> > the center of Follett’s
> > “Pillars of the Earth.”
> >
> > 6.  BEVERLY HILLS DEAD, by Stuart Woods. (Putnam,
> > $25.95.) Murder and
> > political intrigue during the Hollywood Red scare of
> > the 1940s.
> >
> > 7.  THE SENATOR’S WIFE, by Sue Miller. (Knopf,
> > $24.95.) A woman lives with
> > her husband’s persistent infidelity.
> >
> > 8.  SWORD SONG, by Bernard Cornwell. (Harper,
> > $25.95.) In this fourth volume
> > of the Saxon Tales, set in the late ninth century,
> > Viking raiders have taken
> > over London.
> >
> > 9.  BLASPHEMY, by Douglas Preston. (Tom
> > Doherty/Forge, $25.95.) A C.I.A.
> > operative tracks scientists with a huge
> > supercollider who are poised to
> > discover the secret of creation.
> >
> > 10.  THE SHOOTERS, by W. E. B. Griffin. (Putnam,
> > $26.95.) An Army officer on
> > the trail of a missing drug enforcement agent is
> > undermined by the military
> > and intelligence communities.
> >
> > 11.  DOUBLE CROSS, by James Patterson. (Little,
> > Brown, $27.99.) Alex Cross
> > and his new girlfriend, a police detective, confront
> > a boastful Washington
> > killer.
> >
> > 12.  THE SECRET BETWEEN US, by Barbara Delinsky.
> > (Doubleday, $25.95.) To
> > protect her daughter, a mother lies to the police
> > about who was at the wheel
> > during a fatal accident.
> >
> > 13.  T IS FOR TRESPASS, by Sue Grafton. (Putnam,
> > $26.95.) Kinsey Millhone
> > must contend with a woman who has stolen a nurse’s
> > identity in order to take
> > advantage of Kinsey’s elderly neighbor.
> >
> > 14.  THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR, by Dean
> > Koontz. (Bantam, $27.) A woman
> > who rescues golden retrievers and one special dog
> > are shadowed by an evil
> > stranger.
> >
> > 15.  STONE COLD, by David Baldacci. (Grand Central,
> > $26.99.) Members of
> > Washington’s Camel Club are being stalked to prevent
> > them from uncovering
> > government secrets.
> >
> > 16.  SIN NO MORE, by Kimberla Lawson Roby. (Morrow,
> > $23.95.) The Rev. Curtis
> > Black tries to mend his ways.
> >
> >
> >
> > Also Selling
> >
> > 17.  BLOOD DREAMS, by Kay Hooper (Bantam)
> >
> > 18.  ATOMIC LOBSTER, by Tim Dorsey (Morrow)
> >
> > 19.  THE CHOICE, by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central)
> >
> > 20.  PLAYING FOR PIZZA, by John Grisham (Doubleday)
> >
> > 21.  SHADOW MUSIC, by Julie Garwood (Ballantine)
> >
> > 22.  CONFESSOR, by Terry Goodkind (Tor/Tom Doherty)
> >
> > 23.  THREE SHIRT DEAL, by Stephen J. Cannell (St.
> > Martin's)
> >
> > 24.  THE 6 SACRED STONES, by Matthew Reilly (Simon &
> > Schuster)
> >
> > 25.  DARTH BANE: RULE OF TWO, by Drew Karpyshyn (Del
> > Rey/Ballantine)
> >
> > 26.  BLUE HEAVEN, by C.J. Box (St. Martin's)
> >
> > 27.  THE VENETIAN BETRAYAL, by Steve Berry
> > (Ballantine)
> >
> > 28.  PROTECT AND DEFEND, by Vince Flynn (Atria)
> >
> > 29.  HAND OF EVIL, by J.A. Jance (Touchstone)
> >
> > 30.  THE CHASE, by Clive Cussler (Putnam)
> >
> > 31.  CAPITOL CONSPIRACY, by William Bernhardt
> > (Ballantine)
> >
> > 32.  BLEEDING KANSAS, by Sara Paretsky (Putnam)
> >
> > 33.  THE COMMONER, by John Burnham Schwartz (Nan A.
> > Talese/Doubleday)
> >
> > 34.  OUT STEALING HORSES, by Per Petterson
> > (Graywolf)
> >
> > 35.  BOOK OF THE DEAD, by Patricia Cornwell (Putnam)
> >
> >
> >
> > Hardcover Nonfiction
> >
> > 1.  IN DEFENSE OF FOOD, by Michael Pollan. (Penguin
> > Press, $21.95.) A
> > manifesto urges us to “Eat food. Not too much.
> > Mostly plants.”
> >
> > 2.  AN INCONVENIENT BOOK, by Glenn Beck and Kevin
> > Balfe. (Threshold
> > Editions, $26.) Beck’s solutions to problems
> > including global warming and
> > political correctness.
> >
> > 3.  TOM CRUISE, by Andrew Morton. (St. Martin’s,
> > $25.95.) An unauthorized
> > biography of the movie star.
> >
> > 4.  REAL CHANGE, by Newt Gingrich with Vince Haley
> > and Rick Tyler. (Regnery,
> > $27.95.) How to build a better America, from the
> > former speaker of the
> > House.
> >
> > 5.  FREE LUNCH, by David Cay Johnston. (Portfolio,
> > $24.95.) How lobbyists
> > and lawyers have wangled government subsidies for
> > the wealthy.
> >
> > 6.  LIBERAL FASCISM, by Jonah Goldberg. (Doubleday,
> > $27.95.) This
> > “alternative history of American liberalism …
> > reveals its roots in, and
> > commonalities with, classical fascism.”
> >
> > 7.  I AM AMERICA (AND SO CAN YOU!), by Stephen
> > Colbert, Richard Dahm, Paul
> > Dinello, Allison Silverman et al. (Grand Central,
> > $26.99.) The wit and
> > wisdom of the mock pundit of Comedy Central’s
> >
> > “Colbert Report.”
> >
> > 8.  GEOGRAPHY OF BLISS, by Eric Weiner. (Twelve,
> > $25.99.) A writer explores
> > to what degree an individual’s happiness is
> > intertwined with a shared
> > geography and culture.
> >
> > 9.  QUIET STRENGTH, by Tony Dungy with Nathan
> > Whitaker. (Tyndale, $26.99.) A
> > memoir by the first black coach to win a Super Bowl
> > (with the Indianapolis
> > Colts
> >
> > in 2007).
> >
> > 10.  THE GREAT AWAKENING, by Jim Wallis. (HarperOne,
> > $25.95.) How religious
> > faith can be a force for fighting social problems
> > like poverty and global
> > warming.
> >
> > 11.  STRONG AT THE BROKEN PLACES, by Richard M.
> > Cohen. (Harper, $24.95.) A
> > journalist profiles five people who live with
> > chronic illness.
> >
> > 12.  THE NINE, by Jeffrey Toobin. (Doubleday,
> > $27.95.) A portrait of the
> > Supreme Court since the Reagan administration
> > focuses on the influence of
> > its moderates.
> >
> > 13.  THE ZOOKEEPER’S WIFE, by Diane Ackerman.
> > (Norton, $23.95.) How a Warsaw
> > couple sheltered Jews and members of the Resistance
> > during World War II.
> >
> > 14.  BORN STANDING UP, by Steve Martin. (Scribner,
> > $25.) Martin, now a
> > writer and actor, recalls his years as a standup
> > comedian, from the early
> > 1960s to 1981.
> >
> > 15.  THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING, by Drew Gilpin
> > Faust. (Knopf, $27.95.) The
> > impact of the Civil War’s enormous death toll, from
> > the new president of
> > Harvard.
> >
> > 16.  LONE SURVIVOR, by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick
> > Robinson. (Little,
> > Brown, $24.99.) The only survivor of a Navy Seals
> > operation in northern
> > Afghanistan describes
> >
> > his escape.
> >
> >
> >
> > Also Selling
> >
> >
> >
> > 17.  BOOM!, by Tom Brokaw (Random House)
> >
> > 18.  CREATING A WORLD WITHOUT POVERTY, by Muhammad
> > Yunus with Karl Weber
> > (PublicAffairs)
> >
> > 19.  HER LAST DEATH, by Susanna Sonnenberg
> > (Scribner)
> >
> > 20.  THE HEROIN DIARIES, by Nikki Sixx with Ian
> > Gittins (Pocket)
> >
> > 21.  THE AGE OF TURBULENCE, by Alan Greenspan
> > (Penguin Press)
> >
> > 22.  SLASH, by Slash with Anthony Bozza (Harper
> > Entertainment)
> >
> > 23.  A LONG WAY GONE, by Ishmael Beah (Sara
> > Crichton/Farrar, Straus &
> > Giroux)
> >
> > 24.  YOUR INNER FISH, by Neil Shubin (Pantheon)
> >
> > 25.  MEMO TO THE PRESIDENT ELECT, by Madeleine
> > Albright with Bill Woodward
> > (Harper)
> >
> > 26.  THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE WORLD, by Mark Booth
> > (Overlook)
> >
> > 27.  CLAPTON, by Eric Clapton (Broadway Books)
> >
> > 28.  RESCUING SPRITE, by Mark R. Levin (Pocket
> > Books)
> >
> > 29.  THE WORLD WITHOUT US, by Alan Weisman (Thomas
> > Dunne/St. Martin's)
> >
> > 30.  FREAKONOMICS, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen
> > J. Dubner (Morrow)
> >
> > 31.  THE BUSH TRAGEDY, by Jacob Weisberg (Random
> > House)
> >
> > 32.  THE BLACK SWAN, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
> > (Random House)
> >
> > 33.  MUSICOPHILIA, by Oliver Sacks (Knopf)
> >
> > 34.  THE MIDDLE PLACE, by Kelly Corrigan (Voice)
> >
> > 35.  THE VIXEN DIARIES, by Karrine Steffans (Grand
> > Central)
> >
> >
> >
> > Hardcover Advice
> >
> > 1.  THE SECRET, by Rhonda Byrne. (Atria/Beyond
> > Words, $23.95.) The law of
> > attraction as a key to getting what you want.
> >
> > 2.  THE FOOD YOU CRAVE, by Ellie Krieger. (Taunton,
> > $28.) Recipes with a
> > focus on fresh, healthy food, from the host of the
> > Food Network’s “Healthy
> > Appetite.”
> >
> > 3.  BECOME A BETTER YOU, by Joel Osteen. (Free
> > Press, $25.) Seven keys to
> > living with joy.
> >
> > 4.  HOW NOT TO LOOK OLD, by Charla Krupp.
> > (Springboard, $25.99.) Advice from
> > a former beauty editor.
> >
> > 5.  YOU: STAYING YOUNG, by Michael F. Roizen and
> > Mehmet C. Oz et al. (Free
> > Press, $26.) The principles of longevity and how to
> > combat aging’s effects.
> >
> > 6.  DECEPTIVELY DELICIOUS, by Jessica Seinfeld.
> > (Collins/HarperCollins,
> > $24.95.) Tips and recipes to fool children into
> > eating right, from a mother
> > of three
> >
> > (and the wife of Jerry Seinfeld).
> >
> > 7.  HAPPY FOR NO REASON, by Marci Shimoff with Carol
> > Kline. (Free Press,
> > $24.95.) How to experience happiness no matter
> > what’s going on in your life.
> >
> > 8.  THE DANGEROUS BOOK FOR BOYS, by Conn Iggulden
> > and Hal Iggulden.
> > (Collins/HarperCollins, $24.95.) Skipping stones,
> > tying knots and other
> > essential activities — video games not included.
> >
> > 9.  THE DARING BOOK FOR GIRLS, by Andrea J. Buchanan
> > and Miriam Peskowitz.
> > (Collins/HarperCollins, $24.95.) Stories and
> > projects for adventure-seekers.
> >
> > 10.  LIVING WELL, by Montel Williams with William
> > Doyle. (New American
> > Library, $24.95.) Recommendations for diet, exercise
> > and outlook.
> >
> >
> >
> > Also Selling
> >
> >
> >
> > 11.  4-HOUR WORKWEEK, by Timothy Ferriss (Crown)
> >
> > 12.  SPECTRUM, by Dean Ornish (Ballantine)
> >
> > 13.  CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS, LIFE, by Wayne W. Dyer
> > (Hay House)
> >
> > 14.  JIM CRAMER'S STAY MAD FOR LIFE, by James J.
> > Cramer with Cliff Mason
> > (Simon & Schuster)
> >
> > 15.  WOMEN & MONEY, by Suze Orman (Spiegel & Grau)
> >
> >
> >
> > Children's Books
> >
> >
> >
> > Children’s PICTURE BOOKS
> >
> > 1.  FLAMINGOS ON THE ROOF, written and illustrated
> > by Calef Brown. (Houghton
> > Mifflin, $16.) “Alphabet sherbet / Have you ever
> > heard of it? / I bought
> > myself a gallon, / and ate about a third of it.”
> > Whimsical poems and
> > paintings. (Ages 8 and up)
> >
> > 2.  GALLOP!, written and illustrated by Rufus Butler
> > Seder. (Workman,
> > $12.95.) Animals seem to move when you flip the
> > page. (Ages 4 to 8)
> >
> > 3.  SMASH! CRASH!, by Jon Scieszka. Illustrated by
> > David Shannon, Loren Long
> > and David Gordon. (Simon & Schuster, $16.99.) A
> > truck named Jack and a dump
> > truck named Dan love to smash into things. (Ages 3
> > to 7)
> >
> > 4.  GIMME CRACKED CORN AND I WILL SHARE, written and
> > illustrated by Kevin
> > O’Malley. (Walker, $16.95.) Chickens cross the road.
> > (Ages 4 to 8)
> >
> > 5.  STAR WARS POP-UP GUIDE TO THE GALAXY, by Matthew
> > Reinhart. (Orchard,
> > $32.99.) A pop-up look at Luke, Leia, Lord Vader et
> > al. (Ages 7 and up)
> >
> > 6.  KNUFFLE BUNNY TOO, written and illustrated by Mo
> > Willems. (Hyperion,
> > $16.99.) One of Trixie’s classmates has a bunny just
> > like hers. (Ages 4 to
> > 8)
> >
> > 7.  THE ARRIVAL, by Shaun Tan. (Arthur A.
> > Levine/Scholastic, $19.99.) An
> > immigrant makes a new life for himself; a story in
> > pictures. (Ages 10 and
> > up)
> >
> > 8.  ZEN TIES, written and illustrated by Jon J.
> > Muth. (Scholastic, $17.99.)
> > A panda encourages his nephew and their friends to
> > help a grouchy neighbor.
> > (Ages 4 to 8)
> >
> > 9.  FIRST THE EGG, written and illustrated by Laura
> > Vaccaro Seeger. (Neal
> > Porter/Roaring Brook, $14.95.) An egg becomes a
> > chick; a tadpole becomes a
> > frog; a seed becomes a flower. (Ages 2 to 6)
> >
> > 10.  THE WALL, written and illustrated by Peter Sis.
> > (Frances Foster/Farrar,
> > Straus & Giroux, $18.) Growing up behind the Iron
> > Curtain. (Ages 8 and up)
> >
> >
> >
> > Children’s CHAPTER BOOKS
> >
> > 1.  DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES, written and
> > illustrated by Jeff
> > Kinney. (Amulet/Abrams, $12.95.) How Greg
> > embarrassed himself on his summer
> > vacation (ask his older brother, Rodrick); a sequel
> > to “Diary of a Wimpy
> > Kid.” (Ages 9 to 12)
> >
> > 2.  DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, written and illustrated by
> > Jeff Kinney.
> > (Amulet/Abrams, $12.95.) The travails of
> > adolescence, in cartoons. (Ages 9
> > to 12)
> >
> > 3.  THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET, written and
> > illustrated by Brian Selznick.
> > (Scholastic, $22.99.) A novel “in words and
> > pictures”; an orphaned thief
> > must decipher his father’s last message. (Ages 9 to
> > 12)
> >
> > 4.  DARK RIVER, by Erin Hunter. (HarperCollins,
> > $16.99.) Cat warriors must
> > choose between good and evil; Book 2 of a Warriors
> > fantasy series. (Ages 9
> > to 12)
> >
> > 5.  THE NIXIE’S SONG, by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly
> > Black. (Simon & Schuster,
> > $10.99.) Fire-breathing giants are on the rampage in
> > Florida. (Ages 9 to 12)
> >
> > 6.  GOOD MASTERS! SWEET LADIES!, by Laura Amy
> > Schlitz. Illustrated by Robert
> > Byrd. (Candlewick, $19.99.) Voices from a medieval
> > village. (Ages 12 and up)
> >
> > 7.  AIRMAN, by Eoin Colfer. (Hyperion, $17.99.) A
> > boy, wrongly jailed, plans
> > to escape by building a flying machine. (Ages 12 and
> > up)
> >
> > 8.  THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIAN,
> > by Sherman Alexie.
> > Illustrated by Ellen Forney. (Little, Brown,
> > $16.99.) A boy leaves his
> > reservation for an all-white school. (Ages 12 and
> > up)
> >
> > 9.  ELIJAH OF BUXTON, by Christopher Paul Curtis.
> > (Scholastic, $16.99.) A
> > boy born to runaway slaves in Canada pursues a thief
> > back to America. (Ages
> > 9 to 12)
> >
> > 10.  THE LUXE, by Anna Godbersen. (Harper Teen,
> > $17.99.) Intrigue among
> > Manhattan’s young social set, circa 1899. (Ages 14
> > and up)
> >
> >
> >
> > Children’s PAPERBACK BOOKS
> >
> >  1.  THE BOOK THIEF, by Markus Zusak. (Knopf,
> > $11.99.) A girl saves books
> > from Nazi book-burnings and shares them with a
> > Jewish man. (Ages 14 and up)
> >
> > 2.  THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE, by Kate
> > DiCamillo. Illustrated
> > by Bagram Ibatoulline. (Candlewick, $9.99.) A china
> > rabbit learns about
> > loss. (Ages 8 to 12)
> >
> > 3.  DULCIE’S TASTE OF MAGIC, by Gail Herman.
> > (RH/Disney, $5.99.) Ordered to
> > take a vacation, a baking fairy discovers an ancient
> > cake recipe. (Ages 4 to
> > 8)
> >
> > 4.  I’D TELL YOU I LOVE YOU, BUT THEN I’D HAVE TO
> > KILL YOU, by Ally Carter.
> > (Hyperion, $8.99.) A girl in spy school falls for a
> > local boy. (Ages 12 and
> > up)
> >
> > 5.  THE WATER HORSE, by Dick King-Smith. Illustrated
> > by David Parkins.
> > (Yearling, $5.50.) The legend of the Loch Ness
> > monster’s origins. (Ages 9 to
> > 12)
> >
> > 6.  BURNED, by Ellen Hopkins. (Simon Pulse, $9.99.)
> > A Mormon girl questions
> > her faith and challenges her abusive father, in free
> > verse. (Ages 14 and up)
> >
> > 7.  THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: THE FURY AND DARK REUNION,
> > by L. J. Smith.
> > (HarperTeen, $8.99.) A girl is torn between two
> > vampire brothers. (Ages 12
> > and up)
> >
> > 8.  PRETTIES, by Scott Westerfeld. (Simon Pulse,
> > $7.99.) A girl struggles to
> > regain her intelligence after joining the in crowd;
> > second in a series.
> > (Ages 12 and up)
> >
> > 9.  ELDEST, by Christopher Paolini. (Knopf, $12.99.)
> > Eragon in the land of
> > elves; Book 2 in the Inheritance trilogy. (Ages 12
> > and up)
> >
> > 10.  PRINCESS ACADEMY, by Shannon Hale. (Bloomsbury,
> > $7.95.) A mountain girl
> > hopes she will be chosen as the prince’s
> > bride-to-be. (Ages 9 to 12)
> >
> >
> >
> > Children’s SERIES BOOKS
> >
> > 1.  THE TWILIGHT SAGA, by Stephenie Meyer. (Megan
> > Tingley/Little Brown,
> > hardcover and paperback.) Vampires and werewolves in
> > high school. (Ages 12
> > and up)
> >
> > 2.  THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES, by Tony DiTerlizzi
> > and Holly Black. (Simon &
> > Schuster, hardcover only.) Siblings find a hidden
> > world. (Ages 6 to 10)
> >
> > 3.  THE GEMMA DOYLE TRILOGY, by Libba Bray.
> > (Delacorte, hardcover and
> > paperback.) A student jumps from her world to a
> > magical realm. (Ages 12 and
> > up)
> >
> > 4.  HIS DARK MATERIALS, by Philip Pullman.
> > (Knopf/Yearling, hardcover and
> > paperback.) A girl uncovers a conspiracy bridging
> > worlds. (Ages 10 and up)
> >
> > 5.  HARRY POTTER, by J. K. Rowling. (Arthur A.
> > Levine/Scholastic, hardcover
> > and paperback.) A boy wizard hones his skills and
> > fights evil. (Ages 10 and
> > up)
> >
> > 6.  PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS, by Rick Riordan.
> > (Miramax, hardcover and
> > paperback.) Battling mythological monsters. (Ages 9
> > to 12)
> >
> > 7.  MAGIC TREE HOUSE, by Mary Pope Osborne.
> > Illustrated by Sal Murdocca.
> > (Stepping Stone/Random House, hardcover and
> > paperback.) Children travel in
> > time. (Ages 6 to 9)
> >
> > 8.  THE ALEX RIDER ADVENTURES, by Anthony Horowitz.
> > (Philomel/Speak,
> > hardcover and paperback.) A boy spy in his father’s
> > footsteps. (Ages 10 and
> > up)
> >
> > 9.  JUNIE B., FIRST GRADER, by Barbara Park.
> > Illustrated by Denise Brunkus.
> > (Stepping Stone/Random House, hardcover and paper.)
> > School antics. (Ages 4
> > to 8)
> >
> > 10.  SKIPPYJON JONES, written and illustrated by
> > Judy Schachner.
> > (Dutton/Puffin, hardcover and paperback.) A Siamese
> > kitten unlooses his
> > imagination. (Ages 3 to 6)
> >
> >
> >
> > Paperback Mass-Market Fiction
> >
> >
> >
> > 1.  PLUM LOVIN’, by Janet Evanovich. (St. Martin’s,
> > $6.99.) A mysterious man
> > in Stephanie Plum’s life helps her track down a
> > matchmaker who skipped bail.
> >
> > 2.  THE OVERLOOK, by Michael Connelly. (Vision,
> > $7.99.) The Los Angeles
> > detective Harry Bosch tangles with the F.B.I. and
> > Homeland Security.
> >
> > 3.  ATONEMENT, by Ian McEwan. (Anchor, $7.99.) A
> > chronicle of the
> > disintegration of an English family’s idyllic life.
> >
> > 4.  THE SHAPE SHIFTER, by Tony Hillerman. (Harper,
> > $9.99.) Lt. Joe Leaphorn,
> > a tribal detective, tracks down an antique Navajo
> > rug with a complicated
> > history.
> >
> > 5.  I AM LEGEND, by Richard Matheson. (Tor/Tom
> > Doherty, $7.99.) In this
> > reissued horror novel, plague survivors, turned into
> > vampires, seek to
> > destroy the one man who appears immune to the
> > disease.
> >
> > 6.  THE SUSPECT, by John Lescroart. (Signet, $9.99.)
> > A lawyer defending a
> > man accused of killing his wife begins to have
> > doubts about him.
> >
> > 7.  NEXT, by Michael Crichton.
> > (Harper/HarperCollins, $9.99.) The author of
> > “Jurassic Park” describes a not-too-distant future
> > when genetic engineering
> > runs amok.
> >
> > 8.  MORNING LIGHT, by Catherine Anderson. (Signet,
> > $7.99.) A woman with
> > second sight and a handsome rancher team up to save
> > a lost boy.
> >
> > 9.  IRON KISSED, by Patricia Briggs. (Ace, $7.99.)
> > When her mentor is
> > arrested for murder, a shapeshifting auto mechanic
> > must clear his name.
> >
> > 10.  BLOOD BROTHERS, by Nora Roberts. (Jove, $7.99.)
> > Three friends and an
> > author in search of a story unite against an eerie
> > terror.
> >
> > 11.  THE MANNING SISTERS, by Debbie Macomber. (Mira,
> > $7.99.) City sisters
> > meet a rancher and a sheriff in two novels first
> > published in 1990.
> >
> > 12.  THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, by Ken Follett.
> > (Signet, $7.99.) Murder,
> > arson and lust surround the building of a
> > 12th-century cathedral; a reprint
> > of the 1989 novel.
> >
> > 13.  BLAZE, by Richard Bachman. (Pocket Books,
> > $9.99.) An early Stephen King
> > novel — Bachman is his alias — here revised.
> >
> > 14.  CROSS, by James Patterson. (Grand Central,
> > $9.99.) Alex Cross, retired
> > from the F.B.I., has a chance to track a rapist who
> > may have murdered his
> > wife.
> >
> > 15.  SHADOW DANCE, by Julie Garwood. (Ballantine,
> > $7.99.) A businesswoman
> > encounters danger and romance while investigating an
> > ancient Scottish feud.
> >
> > 16.  THE MACHIAVELLI COVENANT, by Allan Folsom.
> > (Forge, $9.99.) A former
> > detective, a French photojournalist and the
> > president of the United States
> > defy a cabal that takes its inspiration from an evil
> > addendum to “The
> > Prince.”
> >
> > 17.  THE HUNTERS, by W. E. B. Griffin. (Jove,
> > $9.99.) An Army officer seeks
> > the killers of a shady American diplomat murdered in
> > Uruguay.
> >
> > 18.  TO CATCH A HIGHLANDER, by Karen Hawkins.
> > (Pocket, $7.50.) After her
> > father loses the family estate to a Highland lord, a
> > woman stakes her virtue
> > on winning it back.
> >
> > 19.  KEY LIME PIE MURDER, by Joanne Fluke.
> > (Kensington, $6.99.) A
> > bake-contest judge is found dead, and Hannah Swensen
> > must coax out the
> > killer.
> >
> > 20.  TREASURES, by Nora Roberts. (Silhouette,
> > $7.99.) A reprint of two
> > novels: “Secret Star” and “Treasures Lost, Treasures
> > Found.”
> >
> >
> >
> > Also Selling
> >
> >
> >
> > 21.  STALEMATE, by Iris Johansen (Bantam)
> >
> > 22.  HIDE AND SEEK, by Fern Michaels (Zebra)
> >
> > 23.  THE ALEXANDRIA LINK, by Steve Berry
> > (Ballanitne)
> >
> > 24.  WIZARD'S DAUGHTER, by Catherine Coulter (Jove)
> >
> > 25.  ONE LAST SCREAM, by Kevin O'Brien (Pinnacle)
> >
> > 26.  UNNATURAL EXPOSURE, by Patricia Cornwell
> > (Berkley)
> >
> > 27.  OTHER BOLEYN GIRL, by Philippa Gregory (Pocket
> > Star)
> >
> > 28.  THE CAT WHO HAD 60 WHISKERS, by Lilian Jackson
> > Braun (Jove)
> >
> > 29.  OFF ARMAGEDDON REEF, by David Weber (Tor)
> >
> > 30.  TREASURE OF KHAN, by Clive Cussler with Dirk
> > Cussler (Berkley)
> >
> > 31.  WILD FIRE, by Nelson DeMille (Vision)
> >
> > 32.  THE ACCIDENTAL VAMPIRE, by Lynsay Sands (Avon)
> >
> > 33.  SOMEONE TO LOVE, by Jude Deveraux (Pocket Star)
> >
> > 34.  THE DEVIL'S WEB, by Mary Balogh (Dell)
> >
> > 35.  SNOWFALL AT WILLOW LAKE, by Susan Wiggs (Mira)
> >
> >
> >
> > Paperback Trade Fiction
> >
> >
> >
> > 1.  ATONEMENT, by Ian McEwan. (Anchor, $14.95.) A
> > chronicle of the
> > disintegration of an English family’s idyllic life.
> >
> > 2.  THE KITE RUNNER, by Khaled Hosseini. (Riverhead,
> > $15.95 and $14.) An
> > Afghan-American returns to Kabul to learn how a
> > childhood friend has fared.
> >
> > 3.  WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, by Sara Gruen. (Algonquin,
> > $13.95.) A young man —
> > and an elephant — save a Depression-era circus.
> >
> > 4.  THE 6TH TARGET, by James Patterson and Maxine
> > Paetro. (Grand Central,
> > $14.99.) Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women’s
> > Murder Club investigate the
> > disappearance of several children in San Francisco.
> >
> > 5.  THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, by Ken Follett. (New
> > American Library, $24.95
> > and $20.) Murder, arson and lust surround the
> > building of a cathedral.
> >
> > 6.  BODY SURFING, by Anita Shreve. (Back Bay,
> > $14.99.) A woman takes a job
> > as a tutor and becomes involved in a wealthy
> > family’s tensions and
> > rivalries.
> >
> > 7.  THE FRIDAY NIGHT KNITTING CLUB, by Kate Jacobs.
> > (Berkley, $14.) A group
> > of women meet weekly at a New York City yarn shop.
> >
> > 8.  LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA, by Gabriel García
> > Márquez. (Vintage
> > International, $14.95.) A Colombian poet’s love for
> > a woman is tested.
> >
> > 9.  THE ROAD, by Cormac McCarthy. (Vintage, $14.95.)
> > A father and son travel
> > in post-apocalypse America.
> >
> > 10.  THE MEMORY KEEPER’S DAUGHTER, by Kim Edwards.
> > (Penguin, $14.) A
> > doctor’s decision to secretly send his newborn
> > daughter, who has Down
> > syndrome, to an institution haunts everyone
> > involved.
> >
> > 11.  NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, by Cormac McCarthy.
> > (Vintage, $14.) Mayhem
> > ensues in this reissued novel after a West Texas man
> > stumbles upon $2
> > million in drug money — and decides to keep it.
> >
> > 12.  THE ALCHEMIST, by Paulo Coelho. (HarperOne,
> > $13.95.) A Spanish shepherd
> > boy travels to Egypt in search of treasure.
> >
> > 13.  THE THIRTEENTH TALE, by Diane Setterfield.
> > (Washington Square, $15.) A
> > biographer struggles to discover the truth about an
> > aging writer who has
> > mythologized her past.
> >
> > 14.  SUITE FRANÇAISE, by Irène Némirovsky. (Vintage,
> > $14.95.) Two novellas,
> > which came to light more than 50 years after the
> > author’s death at
> > Auschwitz.
> >
> > 15.  THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL, by Philippa Gregory.
> > (Touchstone, $16.) A tale
> > of courtly intrigue starring Henry VIII and Mary and
> > Anne Boleyn.
> >
> > 16.  THE GATHERING, by Anne Enright. (Black
> > Cat/Grove, $14.) A middle-aged
> > woman struggles to come to terms with the suicide of
> > her brother.
> >
> > 17.  I AM LEGEND, by Richard Matheson. (Tor/Tom
> > Doherty, $14.95.) In this
> > reissued horror novel, plague survivors, turned into
> > vampires, seek to
> > destroy the one man who appears immune to the
> > disease.
> >
> > 18.  THE EMPEROR’S CHILDREN, by Claire Messud.
> > (Vintage, $14.95.) Privileged
> > 30-somethings try to make their way in literary New
> > York just before 9/11.
> >
> > 19.  TAMING NATASHA AND LURING A LADY, by Nora
> > Roberts. (Silhouette,
> > $14.95.) A single father falls for a former ballet
> > dancer, and an heiress
> > lusts after a carpenter-artist; reprints from the
> > Stanislaski series.
> >
> > 20.  PS, I LOVE YOU, by Cecelia Ahern. (Hyperion,
> > $13.95.) A young widow
> > performs a series of tasks laid out in a package of
> > letters written by her
> > husband.
> >
> >
> >
> > Also Selling
> >
> >
> >
> > 21.  THOSE WHO SAVE US, by Jenna Blum (Harvest)
> >
> > 22.  SHOPAHOLIC AND BABY, by Sophie Kinsella (Dial)
> >
> > 23.  SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN, by Lisa See
> > (Random House)
> >
> > 24.  WHAT IS THE WHAT, by Dave Eggers (Vintage)
> >
> > 25.  OIL!, by Upton Sinclair (Penguin)
> >
> > 26.  THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN, by Mitch
> > Albom (Hyperion)
> >
> > 27.  MY SISTER'S KEEPER, by Jodi Picoult (Washington
> > Square)
> >
> > 28.  DEAR JOHN, by Nicholas Sparks (Warner)
> >
> > 29.  MARCH, by Geraldine Brooks (Penguin)
> >
> > 30.  WORLD WAR Z, by Max Brooks (Three Rivers)
> >
> > 31.  HALO: CONTACT HARVEST, by Joseph Staten (Tom
> > Doherty Associates)
> >
> > 32.  THE BOLEYN INHERITANCE, by Phillipa Gregory
> > (Touchstone)
> >
> > 33.  MIDDLESEX, by Jeffrey Eugenides (Picador)
> >
> > 34.  WHEN THE MORNING COMES, by Cindy Woodsmall
> > (WaterBrook)
> >
> > 35.  NATURE GIRL, by Carl Hiaasen (Grand Central)
> >
> >
> >
> > Paperback Nonfiction
> >
> >
> >
> > 1.  EAT, PRAY, LOVE, by Elizabeth Gilbert. (Penguin,
> > $15.) A writer’s
> > yearlong journey in search of self takes her to
> > Italy, India and Indonesia.
> >
> > 2.  THREE CUPS OF TEA, by Greg Mortenson and David
> > Oliver Relin. (Penguin,
> > $15.) A former climber builds schools in Pakistan
> > and Afghanistan.
> >
> > 3.  THE INNOCENT MAN, by John Grisham. (Delta, $16;
> > Dell, $7.99.) Grisham’s
> > first nonfiction book concerns a man wrongly
> > sentenced to death.
> >
> > 4.  INTO THE WILD, by Jon Krakauer. (Anchor,
> > $12.95.) A man’s obsession with
> > the wilderness ends in tragedy.
> >
> > 5.  THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama. (Three
> > Rivers, $14.95.) The
> > Illinois senator proposes that Americans move beyond
> > their political
> > divisions.
> >
> > 6.  90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN, by Don Piper with Cecil
> > Murphey. (Revell, $12.99.)
> > A minister on the otherworldly experience he had
> > after an accident.
> >
> > 7.  THE OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA, by Michael Pollan.
> > (Penguin, $16.) Tracking
> > dinner from the soil to the plate, a journalist
> > juggles appetite and
> > conscience.
> >
> > 8.  CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR, by George Crile. (Grove,
> > $14.95; $14.) A chronicle
> > of a congressman’s efforts in the 1980s to steer
> > billions to the anti-Soviet
> > side in Afghanistan.
> >
> > 9.  THE GLASS CASTLE, by Jeannette Walls. (Scrib
> > ner, $15.) The author
> > recalls a bizarre childhood during which she and her
> > siblings moved
> > constantly.
> >
> > 10.  THE GOD DELUSION, by Richard Dawkins. (Mariner,
> > $15.95.) An Oxford
> > scientist asserts that belief in God is irrational.
> >
> > 11.  SMOKE, MIRRORS, AND MURDER, by Ann Rule.
> > (Pocket, $7.99.) Tales of true
> > crime.
> >
> > 12.  THE TIPPING POINT, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back
> > Bay/Little, Brown,
> > $14.95.) A study of social epidemics, otherwise
> > known as fads.
> >
> > 13.  BLINK, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little,
> > Brown, $15.99.) The
> > importance of instinct to the workings of the mind.
> >
> > 14.  THE WORLD IS FLAT, by Thomas L. Friedman.
> > (Picador, $16.) A new edition
> > of the Times columnist’s analysis of 21st-century
> > economics and foreign
> > policy.
> >
> > 15.  THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY, by
> > Jean-Dominique Bauby. (Vintage,
> > $12.95; $11.95.) After a debilitating stroke, the
> > editor of French Elle
> > composed this memoir by communicating with his left
> > eye.
> >
> > 16.  I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL, by Tucker Max.
> > (Citadel, $12.95.)
> > Reflections of a self-absorbed, drunken womanizer.
> >
> > 17.  DREAMS FROM MY FATHER, by Barack Obama. (Three
> > Rivers, $13.95.) The
> > senator on life as the son of a black African father
> > and a white American
> > mother.
> >
> > 18.  THE PORTABLE ATHEIST, edited by Christopher
> > Hitchens. (Da Capo,
> > $17.50.) Dozens of readings for nonbelievers
> >
> > 19.  THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON MUSIC, by Daniel J.
> > Levitin. (Plume, $15.) A
> > rocker-turned-neuroscientist on the connection
> > between music and human
> > nature.
> >
> > 20.  THE LANGUAGE OF GOD, by Francis S. Collins.
> > (Free Press, $15.) A
> > geneticist argues that faith in God and in science
> > can coexist within a
> > person.
> >
> >
> >
> > Also Selling
> >
> >
> >
> > 21.  A WHOLE NEW MIND, by Daniel H. Pink (Riverhead)
> >
> > 22.  LETTER TO A CHRISTIAN NATION, by Sam Harris
> > (Vintage)
> >
> > 23.  THE DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY, by Erik Larson
> > (Vintage)
> >
> > 24.  KABUL BEAUTY SCHOOL, by Deborah Rodriguez with
> > Kristin Ohlson (Random
> > House)
> >
> > 25.  MOUNTAINS BEYOND MOUNTAINS, by Tracy Kidder
> > (Random House)
> >
> > 26.  KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL, by Anthony Bourdain
> > (Harper Perennial)
> >
> > 27.  THE BRAIN THAT CHANGES ITSELF, by Norman Doidge
> > (Penguin)
> >
> > 28.  THE END OF FAITH, by Sam Harris (Norton)
> >
> > 29.  CHOSEN BY A HORSE, by Susan Richards (Harcourt)
> >
> > 30.  THE END OF AMERICA, by Naomi Wolf (Chelsea
> > Green)
> >
> > 31.  LOOMING TOWER, by Lawrence Wright (Vintage)
> >
> > 32.  LEFT TO TELL, by Immaculee Ilibagiza with Steve
> > Erwin (Hay House)
> >
> > 33.  THIS I BELIEVE, edited by Jay Allison and Dan
> > Gediman with John Gregory
> > and Viki Merrick (Holt)
> >
> > 34.  THE FAITH CLUB, by Ranya Idliby, Suzanne
> > Oliver, and Priscilla Warner
> > (Free Press)
> >
> > 35.  BLOOD AND THUNDER, by Hampton Sides (Anchor)
> >
> >
> >
> > Paperback Advice
> >
> >
> >
> > 1.  SKINNY BITCH, by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin.
> > (Running Press,
> > $13.95.) Vegan diet advice from the world of
> > modeling.
> >
> > 2.  THE WISDOM OF MENOPAUSE, by Christiane Northrup.
> > (Bantam, $20.) How
> > menopause offers opportunities for renewal.
> >
> > 3.  THE BEST LIFE DIET, by Bob Greene. (Simon &
> > Schuster, $15.) A lifetime
> > plan for losing weight from the man who helped
> > Oprah.
> >
> > 4.  SKINNY BITCH IN THE KITCH, by Rory Freedman and
> > Kim Barnouin. (Running
> > Press, $14.95.) Vegan recipes from the authors of
> > “Skinny Bitch.”
> >
> > 5.  WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING, by Heidi
> > Murkoff, Arlene Eisenberg
> > and Sandee Hathaway. (Workman, $13.95.) Advice for
> > parents-to-be. (†)
> >
> > 6.  WOMEN’S BODIES, WOMEN’S WISDOM, by Christiane
> > Northrup. (Bantam, $20.)
> > Advice and information on nutrition, fertility,
> > hormone replacement,
> > sexuality and more. (†)
> >
> > 7.  THE WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS 2008, edited
> > by C. Alan Joyce.
> > (World Almanac, $12.99.) The latest edition of the
> > desk reference.
> >
> > 8.  GETTING THINGS DONE, by David Allen. (Penguin,
> > $15.) A productivity
> > consultant on how to keep stress at bay through
> > personal organization and
> > time management.
> >
> > 9.  THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES, by Gary Chapman.
> > (Northfield, $13.99.) How to
> > communicate love in a way a spouse will understand.
> >
> > 10.  THE PURPOSE-DRIVEN LIFE, by Rick Warren.
> > (Zondervan, $14.99.) Finding
> > meaning in one’s life through God. (†)
> >
> >
> >
> > Also Selling
> >
> >
> >
> > 11.  THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE, by
> > Stephen R. Covey (Free
> > Press)
> >
> > 12.  RICH DAD, POOR DAD, by Robert T. Kiyosaki with
> > Sharon L. Lechter
> > (Warner)
> >
> > 13.  GOTCHA CAPITALISM, by Bob Sullivan (Ballantine)
> >
> > 14.  RULES OF THE GAME, by Neil Strauss (Harper)
> >
> > 15.  CESAR'S WAY, by Cesar Millan with Melissa Jo
> > Peltier (Three Rivers)
> >
> >
> >
> >
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