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Published: Feb. 11, 2002 at 5:11 PM
By United Press International

Hardcover Fiction

1. The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer -- Joyce Reardon, 100

2. Summons -- John Grisham, 14

3. Up Country -- Nelson Demille, 7

4. The Cat Who Went Up the Creek -- Lilian Jackson Braun, 6

5. Tishomingo Blues -- Elmore Leonard, 5

6. Oath -- John T. Lescroart, 4

7. The Shiva Option -- David Weber, 4

8. Under Fire -- W.E.B. Griffin, 4

9. The Secret Life of Bees -- Sue Monk Kidd, 3

10. Tepper Isn't Going Out -- Calvin Trillin, 3


Hardcover Nonfiction

1. Self Matters -- Phillip C. McGraw, 100

2. Satisfaction -- Kim Cattrall, 83

3. Bias -- Bernard Goldberg, 69

4. Sacred Contract -- Caroline Myss, 55

5. The Wisdom of Menopause -- Christiane Northrup, 53

6. What Went Wrong?: Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response -- Bernard Lewis, 39

7. Journey Through Heartsongs -- Mattie J.T. Stepanek, 33

8. The Universe in a Nutshell -- Stephen Hawking, 24

9. One Nation: America Remembers September 11, 2001 -- Life Magazine, 20

10. Shadow Warriors -- Tom Clancy, 17


Trade Paperbacks

1. Last Time They Met -- Anita Shreve, 100

2. A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive -- Dave Pelzer, 69

3. The Great Gatsby -- F. Scott Fitzgerald, 61

4. Five Love Languages -- Gary Chapman, 36

5. A Beautiful Mind -- Sylvia Nasar, 34

6.The Wrinkle Cure -- Nicholas Perricone, 28

7. On Becoming Babywise #1 -- Gary Ezzo, 28

8. The Lost Boy -- Dave Pelzer, 28

9. 9-11 -- Noam Chomsky, 26

10. The Red Tent -- Anita Diamant, 25


Mass Market Paperbacks

1. Walk to Remember -- Nicholas Sparks, 100

2. The Mothman Prophecies -- John A. Keel, 39

3. Black Hawk Down -- Mark Bowden, 20

4. Night -- Elie Wiesel, 17

5. Silhouette Special 1448, Cordina's Crown Jewel -- Nora Roberts, 12

6. Aaliyah -- Christopher John Farley, 12

7. To Kill A Mockingbird -- Harper Lee, 11

8. The Bonesetter's Daughter -- Amy Tan, 11

9. The Painted House -- John Grisham, 9

10. The First to Die -- James Patterson, 8

Topics: David Weber, Elie Wiesel, Elmore Leonard, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Grisham, Joyce Reardon, Kim Cattrall, Nicholas Sparks, Noam Chomsky, Nora Roberts, Stephen Hawking, Sue Monk Kidd, Tom Clancy
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