Political Bookworm Archive: Best Sellers
BOOK WORLD - March 6, 2011
We're already approaching the halfway mark for the month of March ... we'll see if it drags towards the end, as the proverb suggests ... All four of the lists have been bolstered by new titles, which has pushed some...
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Christopher Schoppa
| March 12, 2011; 11:00 AM ET |
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BOOK WORLD - March 6, 2011
A slew of new paperbacks have hit both the ficiton and nonfiction lists this weekend, bumping myriad long-time bestsellers below the magic cut-off point of ranking #10. In fiction, it’s caused by a debut of a handful of paperback original...
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Christopher Schoppa
| March 5, 2011; 11:00 AM ET |
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BOOK WORLD - February 27, 2011
The last weekend in February sees a handul of new books reach bestseller status ... In paperback, Horowitz's "Inside of a Dog" climbs back to No.1, as it has each time a new debut knocks it down a few pegs...
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| February 26, 2011; 11:00 AM ET |
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BOOK WORLD, February 20, 2011
Happy (almost) President's Day!! Enjoying the unusually warm weather, too, we trust ... Book sales for the week ending February 13 saw few surprises ... -- in paperback, the Larsson "Millennium Trilogy" novels continue to dominate the top spots ......
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Christopher Schoppa
| February 19, 2011; 11:00 AM ET |
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BOOK WORLD - February 13, 2011
As we approach the halfway point of the month of February, here are the sales for the week just past ... + Paperback saw the release of Michael Lewis's "The Big Short" (on the financial meltdown) debut at #1 in...
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| February 12, 2011; 11:00 AM ET |
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BOOK WORLD - February 6, 2011
Happy February all !! Here's hoping that Punxsutawney Phil's prediction of an early spring comes to pass, weary as most likely are of the bitter cold and dreaded snow and (more dreaded) ice ... Book sales for the past week...
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| February 5, 2011; 11:00 AM ET |
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