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July 02, 2004

New Bestsellers

The following books are appearing on the best seller lists for the first time this week. For a complete listing see our collection of Best Seller Lists.

Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan & Charles Burck. Execution
A legendary CEO and a top consultant team up on the biggest problem in business today: delivering results. Perhaps the most timely business book ever, "Execution" details the ideas Larry Bossidy is putting in place right now as he works to turn around the struggling Honeywell International. (Wall Street Journal)

Bill Clinton. My Life
Former president Bill Clinton's highly anticipated memoirs will be published in June. My Life, an account of Clinton's life through the White House years, is one of the most eagerly awaited books of recent years. (USA Today, Wall Street Journal)

Catherine Coulter. Blowout
Coulter's electrifying new FBI thriller features married agents Savich and Sherlock in their most challenging and baffling case yet when they are charged with heading up an investigation into the killings of some of Washington's prominent figures. (Publisher's Weekly, New York Times, & Wall Street Journal)

Janet Evanovich. Ten Big Ones
From the #1 "New York Times" bestselling author comes the latest Stephanie Plum adventure. The fun shifts into fear when Plum is the lone witness to a gang-executed robbery and cop shooting. There's a contract issued for her head and a California-based killer looking to fill that contract. (USA Today, Wall Street Journal)

Michael E. Gerber. The E-Myth Revisited
In a new and totally revised edition of his groundbreaking bestseller The E-Myth, Gerber completely revolutionizes the idea of starting, growing, and maintaining a small business. (Wall Street Journal)

Malcolm Gladwell. The Tipping Point
This celebrated bestseller, now in paperback, is a book that is changing the way Americans think about selling products and disseminating ideas. The new Afterword by the author describes how readers can constructively apply the tipping point principle in their own lives and work. (Wall Street Journal)

Elizabeth Lowell. Color of Death
From "New York Times" bestselling author Lowell comes another glittering novel of nail-biting suspense. (Publisher's Weekly & New York Times)

Eric Van Lustbader. Bourne Legacy
The prime suspect in the murders of his two closest associates and the object of an assassination attempt, Jason Bourne is on the run--finding himself barely a half-step ahead of a killer whose vengeance is personal . . . and the pawn in an even deadlier game. (Wall Street Journal)

STRANGER THAN FICTION, by Chuck Palahniuk. (Doubleday, $23.95.) A collection of essays by the author of "Fight Club," "Diary" and other novels. (New York Times)

Kathy Reichs. Monday Mourning
Following the worldwide raves for her recent "Bare Bones," Kathy Reichs returns with a riveting new Tempest Bledsoe novel--filled with all the forensic details that readers love. On a trip to Montreal, Tempe recovers three skeletons from shallow graves in the basement of a pizza parlor. (Publisher's Weekly, New York Times, Wall Street Journal)

Posted by Grace at July 2, 2004 04:16 PM

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