
Hardcover Fiction
1. Narcissus In Chains -- Laurell K. Hamilton, 100
2. True History of The Kelly Gang -- Peter Carey, 42
3. Mitford Snowmen -- Jan Karon, 27
4. Midnight Bayou -- Nora Roberts, 24
5. Blood and Gold -- Anne Rice, 23
6. Half A Life -- V.S. Naipaul, 20
7. Corrections -- Jonathan Franzen, 18
8. Dune House Corrino -- Brian Herbert, 15
9. Isle of Dogs -- Patricia Cornwell, 13
10. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress -- Dai Sijie, 13
Hardcover Nonfiction
1. Germs -- Judith Miller, 100
2. Final Days -- Barbara Olson, 80
3. The Best Loved Poems of Jacqueline -- Caroline Kennedy, 41
4. Twin Towers -- Angus K. Gillespie, 33
5. The New Jackals -- Simon Reeve, 28
6. Journey Through Heartsongs -- Matthew Stepanek, 19
7. Islam - SL -- Karen Armstrong, 19
8. Fish -- Stephen C. Lundin, 16
9. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... And Others Don't -- James C. Collins, 16
10. Prayer of Jabez -- Bruce Wilkinson, 14
Trade Paperbacks
1. Taliban -- Ahmed Rashid, 100
2. Bin Laden -- Yossef Bodansky, 69
3. From Beirut To Jerusalem -- Thomas L. Friedman, 43
4. Fighting Terrorism -- Benjamin Netanyahu, 32
5. True Believer -- Eric Hoffer, 30
6. Jihad vs. McWorld -- Benjamin R. Barber, 30
7. Heartsongs -- Mattie Stepanek, 29
8. Battle For God -- Karen Armstrong, 28
9. Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies -- John Hogue, 27
10. Peace To End All Peace -- David Fromkin, 24
Mass Market Paperbacks
1. Black Hawk Down -- Mark Bowden, 100
2. To Kill a Mockingbird -- Harper Lee, 57
3. Hearts In Atlantis M/TV -- Stephen King, 47
4. In My Wildest Dreams -- Christina Dodd, 47
5. Prometheus Deception -- Robert Ludlum, 44
6. Roses Are Red -- James Patterson, 43
7. Koran -- Ivy Books, 42
8. The Hobbit -- J.R.R. Tolkein, 37
9. Third Option -- Vince Flynn, 35
10. Devil's Code -- John Sandford, 32
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