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Hardback
  1. Red Mist Patricia Cornwell
  2. Steve Jobs Walter Isaacson
  3. Hawk Quest Robert Lyndon
  4. The Piccadilly Plot Susanna Gregory
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  1. The Map T S Learner
  2. She's Never Coming Back Hans Koppel
  3. The Paris Wife Paula McLain
  4. Never Knowing Chevy Stevens
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  1. Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck Read by Clarke Peters
  2. The Forgotten Highlander Alistair Urquhart Read by David Rintoul
  3. The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party Alexander McCall Smith Read by Adjoa Andoh
  4. Lucia in London E F Benson Read by Miriam Margolyes

Little, Brown news from this week's Nielsen BookScan Bestsellers Charts

We have 2 titles at No. 7 this week - Mark Billingham's In the Dark in the Hardback Fiction chart and Dorothy Koomson's Goodnight, Beautiful in the Paperback Fiction chart, both in the Top 10 for a third week!

Damien Lewis's Apache Dawn goes into the Hardback Non-Fiction chart at No. 11, and would have been at No. 8 in the Sunday Times chart if it wasn’t for the bank holiday.

And Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn stays at No. 2 in the Children's chart, just ahead of Twilight at No. 3, New Moon at No. 6 and Eclipse at No. 7.

In the Hardback Fiction chart, Christopher Brookmyre's A Snowball in Hell is at No. 14, Patricia Cornwell's The Front is in the Top 30 for the 15th week, and Stephenie Meyer's The Host is No. 34. We have six titles in the Trade Paperback (large format paperback) chart, including Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts at No. 3, and Death in Tuscany by Michele Giuttari in the Top 10 for the tenth week at No. 9. Both Patricia Cornwell (Book of the Dead) and Alexander McCall Smith (The Careful Use of Compliments) stay in the Paperback Fiction chart for another week.

Alex James returns to the Paperback Non-Fiction chart at No. 45 with Bit of a Blur, just below Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman's Long Way Down at No. 43, and we have five titles in the Trade Paperback Non Fiction chart.

Sherrilyn Kenyon's Acheron is at No. 5 in the Science Fiction Paperback Top 20, closely followed by six Orbit titles, while Iain Banks' Matter and Laurell K Hamilton's Blood Noir are in the Science Fiction Hardback Top 10.

(All data sourced from Nielsen BookScan)

 

Posted 28/08/2008 10:51:50 by Helen Graham, Data Analyst with 0 comments.

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