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Kepler's Bestsellers - Week of March 1st, 2009

Original post made by Pam Grange, Menlo Park: Downtown, on Mar 3, 2009

Hardcover Fiction
1. Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer
2. Women - T C Boyle
3. Cutting For Stone - Abraham Verghese
4. Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson
5. Piano Teacher - Janice Lee
6. Associate - John Grisham
7. Mercy - Toni Morrison
8. Heart & Soul - Maeve Binchy
9. Hotel On The Corner Of Bitter & Sweet - Jamie Ford
10. Spade & Archer - Joe Gores

Hardcover Non-Fiction
1. Honeymoon In Tehran - Azadeh Moaveni
2. Art Of Simple Food - Alice Waters
3. Inaugural Address 2009- Barack Obama
4. Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell
5. How We Decide - Jonah Lehrer
6. Return Of Depression Economics Revised - Paul Krugman
7. Obama The Historic Journey - Jill Abramson
8. Suspicions Of Mr Whicher - Kate Summerscale
9. Barefoot Contessa Back To Basics - Ina Garten
10. Angels & Ages - Adam Gopnik

Paperback Fiction
1. People Of The Book - Geraldine Brooks
2. Elegance Of The Hedgehog - Muriel Barbery
3. Loving Frank - Nancy Horan
4. Watchmen - Alan Moore
5. American Wife - Curtis Sittenfeld
6. Water For Elephants - Sara Gruen
7. Out Stealing Horses - Per Petterson
8. Gods Behaving Badly - Marie Phillips
9. Reader - Bernhard Schlink
10. White Tiger - Aravind Adiga

Paperback Non-Fiction
1. Middle Place - Kelly Corrigan
2. Brain That Changes Itself - Norman Doidge
3. Little Heathens - Mildred Kalish
4. Little History Of The World - E H Gombrich
5. Dreams From My Father - Barack Obama
6. Common Wealth - Jeffrey D Sachs
7. World Without Us - Alan Weisman
8. 3 Cups Of Tea - Greg Mortenson
9. Muslim Next Door - Sumbul Ali-Karamali
10. Praise Song For The Day - Elizabeth Alexander

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