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Best-sellers

Published: Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009 12:00 a.m. MST
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Fiction

1. The Lost Symbol, by Dan Brown16

2. The Scarpetta Factor, by Patricia Cornwell1

3. Pursuit Of Honor, by Vince Flynn22

4. Nine Dragons, by Michael Connelly32

5. The Help, by Kathryn Stockett430

6. Heat Wave, by Richard Castle112

7. Wolf Hall, by Hilary Mantel152

8. Southern Lights, by Danielle Steel1

9. Half Broke Horses, by Jeannette Walls73

10. The Last Song, by Nicholas Sparks57

Nonfiction

1. Have A Little Faith, by Mitch Albom14

2.Superfreakonomics, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner1

3. What The Dog Saw, by Malcolm Gladwell1

4. Too Big To Fail, by Andrew Ross Sorkin1

5.Arguing With Idiots, written and edited by Glenn Beck, Kevin Balfe and others25

6. Highest Duty, by Chesley B. Sullenberger and Jeffrey Zaslow32

7. True Compass, by Edward M. Kennedy46

8. Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell649

9. The Greatest Show On Earth, by Richard Dawkins75

10. Where Men Win Glory, by Jon Krakauer86

Advice, how-to and miscellaneous

1. Knockout, by Suzanne Somers1

2. Jim Cramer's Getting Back To Even, by James J. Cramer with Cliff Mason2

3. The Conscious Cook, by Tal Ronnen1

4. Guinness World Records 2010, edited by Craig Glenday6

5. The Kind Diet, by Alicia Silverstone2

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