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Tuesday, October 23, 2001

Tristate best sellers list




Fiction

(This week/Last week)

        1. (5) The Gryphon, Nick Bantock (Chronicle Books; $19.95) Follow-up to the Griffin & Sabine trilogy. Subtitled “In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Is Rediscovered”.

        2. () Grand Avenue, Joy Fielding (Pocket Books; $25) Drama-laden lives of four fictional friends set in Cincinnati.

        3. (—) Separation of Power, Vince Flynn (Pocket Books; $25) Changes at the CIA leave all players suspect as real good guys wrestle pseudo good guys for control.

        4. (2) The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen (Farrar Straus & Giroux; $26) Oprah's Book Club selection tells of a quirky family drama.

        5. (6) Roses Are Red, James Patterson (Little, Brown; $26.95) Detective Alex Cross confronts the mysterious Mastermind.

        6. (—) Isle of Dogs, Patricia Daniels Cornwell (Putnam Publishing Group; $26.95) Street thugs, serial killer and secession are woven together in this dark comedy.

        7. (—) The Third Option, Vince Flynn (Pocket Books; $7.99) Infighting while a successor to a dying CIA head is groomed endangers the life of a key operative.

        8. (1) A Bend in the Road, Nicholas Sparks (Warner Books; $23.95) Potential romance is threatened by lurking secrets.

        9 (—) The First Time, Joy Fielding (Pocket Books; $7.99) Heroine must confront tragedy while leaning on a spouse she has never been able to trust.

        10. (—)The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, Michael Chabon (Picador; $15) Dynamic duo of cousins fights the battles of real life in the pages of their comic book.

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Non-fiction

(This week/Last week)

        1. (3) Germs, Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg, William J. Broad (Simon & Schuster) Subtitled “Biological Weapons and America's Secret War.”

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

        2. (—) How I Play Golf, Tiger Woods, Golf Digest editor (Warner Books; $34.95) Beautifully illustrated tips from the master for beginners and pros.

        3. (5) John Adams, David McCullough (Simon & Schuster; $35) Biography of America's second president.

        4. (6) bin Laden, Yossef Bodansky (Prima Publishing; $17.95) Subtitled “The Man Who Declared War on America”.

        Lessons From the School of Suffering, the Rev. Jim Willig (St. Anthony Messenger Press; $6.95) Subtitled “A Young Priest With Cancer Teaches Us How to Live.'

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

        6. (—) Wild Times, Tim Harrison (Orange Frazer Press; $14.95) subtitled “Tales from the Suburban Safari”.

        7. (—) An American Story, Debra J. Dickerson (Anchor Books; $13) A brutally honest account of one woman's journey from working class to Harvard Law, bootstrap conservative to understanding of societal inequities.

        8. (—) Jack: Straight from the Gut, Jack Welch and John A. Byrne (Warner Books; $29.95) CEO of GE recounts his career, management style and how the company grew.

        9. (9) Band of Brothers, Stephen E. Ambrose (Simon & Schuster; $16). Subtitled “E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest” and basis for the HBO miniseries.

        10. (7) Fire, Sebastian Junger (W.W. Norton & Company; $24.95) A collection of previously published magazine articles from the author of The Perfect Storm.

        About the list: Participants: Books & Co. and Joseph Beth Booksellers. Based on sales ending week of Oct 13. (—) indicates a book was not on the list the previous week.

       



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