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April 23, 2007

New Bestsellers 4/23/07

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.

You can subscribe to many of our bestseller lists by email or RSS feed.

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.
** = Titles were new last week

Fiction

Jim Butcher. White Night: A Novel of the Dresden Files ** (NYT #7, PW #7)

Mary Higgins Clark. I Heard that Song Before ** (NYT #1, PW #1, USA #6)

Eric Jerome Dickey. Sleeping with Strangers (NYT #9, PW #9)

Janet Evanovich & Leanne Banks. Hot Stuff ** (USA #8)

Dorothea Benton Frank. Land of Mango Sunsets (NYT #14, PW #15)


Mohsin Hamid. The Reluctant Fundamentalist ** (NYT #4, PW #6)

Tim LaHaye & Jerry B. Jenkins. Kingdom Come: The Final Victory ** (NYT #6, PW #5)

Karen Robards. Obsession (NYT #15, PW #14)

Natsuki Takaya. Fruits Basket, Volume 16 ** (USA #15)

Stuart Woods. Fresh Disasters (NYT #3, PW #3)

Nonfiction

Giada De Laurentiis. Everyday Pasta: Favorite Pasta Recipes for Every Occasion ** (PW #3, USA #10)

Paula Deen. Paula Deen: It Ain't All About the Cookin' (NYT #3, PW #7)

Sanjay Gupta. Chasing Life: New Discoveries in the Search for Immortality to Help You Age Less Today (PW #10)


Walter Isaacson. Einstein: His Life and Universe (NYT #1, PW #2, USA #2)

Joyce Meyer. The Power of Simple Prayer: How to Talk with God About Everything ** (PW #12)

Deborah Rodriguez with Kristin Ohlson. Kabul Beauty School (NYT #10)

Kevin Trudeau. The Weight Loss Cure "They" Don't Want You to Know About ** (PW #4, USA #13)

Posted by Grace at 03:32 PM

April 03, 2007

New Titles Cataloged in the Past 30 Days - Updated

The New Titles Cataloged in the Past 30 Days have been updated for March 2007.

The lists are in PDF file format and require the free Adobe Reader to view. We hope you enjoy the new format. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about this change please use our Feedback Form.

Posted by Grace at 12:50 PM

New Bestsellers 4/2/07

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.

We are currently transitioning several of our bestseller lists to Newsletter format including New York Times Fiction and Nonfiction, Publisher's Weekly Fiction and Nonfiction and USA Today. Others may be transitioned to this format as well. Through this format you can subscribe to the lists by email or RSS feed.

Publisher's Weekly did not update last week, so no blog post was made. Titles new last week are marked with **.

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

Tracy Chevalier. Burning Bright (NYT #12, PW #14)

Kim Harrison. For a Few Demons More (NYT #5, PW #2, USA #14)

Laura Lippman. What the Dead Know (NYT #10, PW #15)

Lisa Scottoline. Daddy's Girl ** (NYT #3, PW #5)

Lionel Shriver. The Post-Birthday World ** (NYT #15)

Nonfiction

Jerome E. Groopman. How Doctors Think** (NYT #3, PW #8)

Anne Lamott. Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith (NYT #2, PW #2)

Stephen Prothero. Religious Literacy (NYT #14)

Robert P. Sutton. The No Asshole Rule (PW #14)

Brenda Watson. The Fiber 35 Diet** (PW #12)

Posted by Grace at 12:34 PM

Oprah Announces New Book Club Title

Last Wednesday, Oprah announced the latest addition to her book club is The Road by Cormac McCarthy.

"A searing, postapocalyptic novel destined to become Cormac McCarthy's masterpiece. A father and his son walk alone through burned America. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape save the ash on the wind. It is cold enough to crack stones, and when the snow falls it is gray. They sky is dark. Their destination is the coast, although they don't know what, if anything, awaits them there. They have nothing; just a pistol to defend themselves against the lawless bands that stalk the road, the clothes they are wearting, a cart of scavenged food-and each other. The Road is the profoundly moving story of a journey. It boldly imagines a future in which no hope remains, but in which the father and his son, "each the other's world entire," are sustained by love. Awesome in the totality of its vision, it is an unflinching meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness, desperate tenacity, and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in the face of total devastation."--Book Jacket

Posted by Grace at 12:26 PM

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