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Kepler's Weekly Best Sellers 6/29/08

Original post made by Susan Lider, Menlo Park: Downtown, on Jun 30, 2008

Hardcover Fiction

1. Goodnight Bush - Eric Origen

2. Art Of Racing In The Rain - Garth Stein

3. Wednesday Sisters - Meg Waite Clayton

4. Story Of Edgar Sawtelle - David Wroblewski

5. Enchantress Of Florence - Salman Rushdie

6. Unaccustomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri

7. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything - Janelle Brown

8. Nothing To Lose - Lee Child

9. America America - Ethan Canin

10. No One You Know - Michelle Richmond


Hardcover Non-Fiction

1. When You Are Engulfed In Flames - David Sedaris

2. My Stroke Of Insight - Jill Taylor

3. Art Of Simple Food - Alice Waters

4. Last Lecture - Randy Pausch

5. Mind Of Your Story - Lisa Lenard-Cook

6. In Defense Of Food - Michael Pollan

7. What Happened - Scott Mcclellan

8. Post-American World - Fareed Zakaria

9. Laughing Without An Accent - Firoozeh Dumas

10. 1 Minute To Midnight - Michael Dobbs


Paperback Fiction

1. Divisadero - Michael Ondaatje

2. Space Between Us - Thrity Umrigar

3. On Chesil Beach - Ian Mcewan

4. Water For Elephants - Sara Gruen

5. Year Of Fog - Michelle Richmond

6. Yiddish Policemens Union - Michael Chabon

7. Out Stealing Horses - Per Petterson

8. Gathering - Anne Enright

9. Friday Night Knitting Club - Kate Jacobs

10. Last Chinese Chef - Nicole Mones


Paperback Non-Fiction

1. 3 Cups Of Tea - Greg Mortenson

2. New Earth - Eckhart Tolle

3. Plato & A Platypus Walk Into A Bar - Thomas Cathcart

4. Animal Vegetable Miracle - Barbara Kingsolver

5. Audacity Of Hope - Barack Obama

6. Little Heathens - Mildred Kalish

7. Bay Area Mama Handbook Silicon Valley - Loretta Briggs

8. Omnivore's Dilemma - Michael Pollan

9. Infidel - Ayaan Hirsiali

10. Dreams From My Father - Barack Obama




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