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Kepler's Bestsellers - Sept 28, 2008

Original post made by Susan Lider, Menlo Park: Downtown, on Sep 29, 2008

Hardcover Fiction

1. Story Of Edgar Sawtelle - David Wrobleski
2. Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer
3. Anathem - Neal Stephenson
4. Uncommon Reader - Alan Bennett
5. Ballistics: Poems - Billy Collins
6. Supreme Courtship - Christopher Buckley
7. Wednesday Sisters - Meg Waite Clayton
8. Story Of Edgar Sawtelle - David Wroblewski
9. Goodnight Bush - Eric Origen
10. Indignation- Philip Roth

Hardcover Non-Fiction

1. Path To Purpose - William Damon
2. Hot Flat & Crowded - Thomas Friedman
3. Clean Well Lighted Sentences - Janis Bell
4. Lightness Of Being - Frank Wilczek
5. Art Of Simple Food - Alice Waters
6. Anticancer A New Way Of Life - David Servan-Schreiber
7. Platter Of Figs & Other Recipes - David Tanis
8. Laughing Without An Accent - Firoozeh Dumas
9. Cancer Is A Bitch - Gail Konop Baker
10. Acedia & Me - Kathleen Norris

Paperback Fiction

1. Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror Dead Man's Jest - Matt Groening
2. Loving Frank - Nancy Horan
3. Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao - Junot Diaz
4. Space Between Us - Thrity Umrigar
5. Inheritance Of Loss - Kiran Desai
6. Book Thief - Markus Zusak
7. Run - Ann Patchett
8. Distant Land Of My Father - Bo Caldwell
9. On Chesil Beach - Ian Mcewan
10. Almost Moon - Alice Sebold

Paperback Non-Fiction

1. Nine - Jeffrey Toobin
2. 3 Cups Of Tea 1 Mans Mission To Fight - Greg Mortenson
3. Plato & A Platypus Walk Into A Bar - Thomas Cathcart
4. Hump - Kimberly Ford
5. Zagat San Francisco Bay Area Restaurants - Zagat
6. Zookeeper's Wife A War Story - Diane Ackerman
7. Merle's Door - Ted Kerasote
8. This Is Your Brain On Music - Daniel J Levitin
9. Price Of Privilege - Madeline Levine
10. Best American Essays 2008 - Adam Gopnik

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