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Tuesday, July 10, 2001

Tristate Best Sellers List




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Fiction

(This week/Last week)

        1. (—) Two Truths and a Lie, Katrina Kittle (Warner Books; $22.95) Life built on lies unravels as everyone's secrets are revealed.

        2. (—) Fearless Jones, Walter Mosley (Little Brown & Company; $24.95) Mr. Mosley returns to the mystery genre with a familiar tone and new characters.

        3. (5) The Girl with a Pearl Earring, Tracy Chevalier (Plume; $12) Novel uses Vermeer's portrait as a starting point.

        4. (—) Tell No One: A Novel, Harlan Coben (Dell Pub Co.; $22.95) Rebuilt life unravels as David Beck backtracks over the events surrounding his wife's murder.

        5. (—) P is for Peril, Sue Grafton (Putnam Publishing Group; $26.95) Latest in the alphabetical sleuthing series is a prequel to more recent Kinsey Millhone stories.

        6. (1) Best Friends, Martha Moody (Riverhead Books; $26.95) Author's first novel tracks friends through college and their subsequent lives.

        7. (—) A Traitor to Memory, Elizabeth George (Bantam Doubleday DellPub; $26.95) Family secrets and the involvement of their superiors complicates detectives Lynley and Havers' murder investigation.

        8. (4) Seven Up, Janet Evanovich (St. Martin's Press; $24.95) Most recent in the Stephanie Plum series.

        9. (—) Bridget Jones's Diary, Helen Fielding (Penguin USA; $12.95) Bridget confides her attempts and failures at improving her life.

        10. (—) White Teeth: A Novel, Zadie Smith (Knopf; $14) Race, class, history, and gender politics sweep from Jamaica to Bangladesh and back again.

Non-fiction

(This week/Last week)

        1. (3) Who Moved My Cheese?, Spencer Johnson (Putnam; $19.95) Dealing with change at work and in life.

        2. (1) John Adams, David McCullough, (Simon & Schuster; $35) Biography of the second American president.

        3. (2) The Prayer of Jabez, Bruce Wilkinson (Multnomah; $9.99) Subtitled: Breaking Through to the Blessed Life.

        4. (7) Causing a Stir, Junior League (Junior League of Dayton; $22.95) Dayton Junior League cookbook.

        5. (—) Lessons From the School of Suffering, Reverend Jim Willig (St. Anthony Messenger Press; $6.95) subtitled A Young Priest With Cancer Teaches Us How to Live.

        6. (—) An Italian Affair, Laura Fraser (Pantheon Books; $22) Memoir covers affair that helped the author recover from the betrayal of her own marriage.

        7. (10) The Marilyn Harris Cooking School Cookbook, Marilyn Harris and Shirley O. Corriher (Pelican Publishing Co.; $24.95).

        8. (9) Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail, Malika Oufkir (Talk Miramax Books; $24) From pampered privilege to persecution and imprisonment in Morocco.

        9. (5) I Hope You Dance, Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers (Rutledge Hill Press; $13.99) Gift book based on the Country Music Association song of the year.

        10. (8) The Four Agreements, Don Miguel Ruiz (Amber-Allen; $12.95) Subtitled “A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom.”

        About the list: Participants: Books & Co. and Joseph Beth Booksellers. Based on sales ending week of June 30 (—) indicates a book was not on the list the previous week.

       



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