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September 19, 2006

New Bestsellers 9/18/06

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.

E = Essence Magazine
NYT = New York Times
PW = Publisher's Weekly
USA = USA Today
* = Titles that have previously appeared on the bestseller lists but are new to our catalog.

Fiction

Christine Feehan. Dark Celebration
For the first time, all the inhabitants of Feehan's Carpathian legend reunite for a celebration of sensual adventure, undying passion, and astonishing fantasy. (NYT #3, PW #2, USA #6)

Christine Feehan, Marjorie M. Liu. Dark Dreamers
She's known him since she was fifteen. Every night, he is with her: his face, his voice. Tonight, Sara Marten will meet the man who is both angel and demon, salvation and temptation: Falcon- the Carpathian, the banished hero. Tonight, Sara will meet the dark-eyed destroyer destined to be her mate. (USA #15)

Mark Haddon. A Spot of Bother
George Hall's comfortable retirement is shattered by the madness of family life as he and his family prepare for his daughter Katie's wedding. (PW #14)

ALL AUNT HAGAR'S CHILDREN, by Edward P. Jones. (Amistad, $25.95.) Short stories, mostly set in Washington, by the author of "The Known World." (NYT #13)

Brad Meltzer. The Book of Fate
A two-hundred-year-old code devised by Thomas Jefferson becomes the key to a present-day conspiracy at the highest levels of Washington and the power elite of Palm Beach. (NYT #1, PW #1, USA #7)

Jeb Rubenfeld. The Interpretation of Murder
Dr. Freud is called in when a young woman and her parents are attacked by a killer and she can't remember the details of the attack. (PW #12)

J.R. Ward. Lover Awakened
Third in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. (USA #13)

Jennifer Weiner. The Guy Not Taken
A collection of short stories, following the tender, and often hilarious, progress of love and relationships over the course of a lifetime. (NYT #10, PW #7)

Nonfiction

Sylvia Browne. Exploring the Levels of Creation
Author and spiritual teacher Browne tackles the structure of Creation by showing readers that there is purpose and order in the seemingly chaotic world. She outlines the structural levels of Creation, the reality of the afterlife, and the heretofore-unexplored structure of the Lower Levels of Creation. (PW #13)

CHUCK KLOSTERMAN IV, by Chuck Klosterman. (Scribner, $25.) Essays on popular culture from the author of "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs." (NYT #15)

BANKRUPT, by David Limbaugh. (Regnery, $27.95.) The intellectual and moral bankruptcy of the Democratic Party, by a lawyer and syndicated columnist. (NYT #12)

Joyce Meyer. The Confident Woman
Joyce Meyer's discussion of the clear steps women must take in their faith to become confident, assured, and independent in their walk with God. (PW #7)

Posted by Grace at September 19, 2006 11:14 AM

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