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Current national best sellers

Current national best sellers, as reported by Publishers Weekly.

Best-sellers as reported by Publishers Weekly

Hardcover fiction

1. Blood Noir, Laurell K. Hamilton

2. The Host, Stephenie Meyer

3. Odd Hours, Dean Koontz

4. Love the One You're With, Emily Giffin

5. Sundays at Tiffany's, James Patterson

and Gabrielle Charbonnet

6. Snuff, Chuck Palahniuk

7. The Front, Patricia Cornwell

8. Chasing Harry Winston,

Lauren Weisberger

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9. Devil May Care, Sebastian Faulks

10. Phantom Prey, John Sandford

Hardcover nonfiction

1. The Last Lecture, Randy Pausch

with Jeffrey Zaslow

2. What Happened: Inside the Bush

White House and Washington's

Culture of Deception, Scott McClellan

3. Audition, Barbara Walters

4. Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea, Chelsea Handler

5. The Secret, Rhonda Byrne

6. Stolen Innocence, Elissa Wall

with Lisa Pulitzer

7. The Post-American World, Fareed Zakaria

8. Just Who Will You Be? Maria Shriver

9. Quantum Wellness, Kathy Freston

10. Ghosts Among Us: Uncovering the Truth About the Other Side, James Van Praagh

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Current best-sellers at Seattle Mystery Bookshop, 117 Cherry St., Seattle, 206-587-5737 or www.seattlemystery.com

Hardcover

1. Nothing to Lose, Lee Child

2. House Rules, Mike Lawson

3. Shadow of Power, Steve Martini

4. The Reapers, John Connolly

5. Executive Privilege, Phillip Margolin

Paperback

1. Bad Luck and Trouble, Lee Child

2. The Inside Ring, Mike Lawson

3. The Second Perimeter, Mike Lawson

4. Killing Floor, Lee Child

5. Index to Murder, Jo Dereske

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