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Kepler's Bestsellers - Week Ending 4/8/12

Original post made by Pam Grange, Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park, on Apr 9, 2012

Hardcover Fiction
Sacre Bleu a Comedy of Art Christopher Moore
Beginners Goodbye Anne Tyler
Red Book Deborah Copak Kogan
Defending Jacob William Landay
Art of Fielding Chad Harbach
Orphan Masters Son Adam Johnson
Elegy for Eddie a Maisie Dobbs Novel Jacqueline Winspear
Paris Wife Paula Mclain
11/22/63 Stephen King
House of Silk Anthony Horowitz


Hardcover Nonfiction
Drift Rachel Maddow
Wild from Lost to Found On the Pacific Cheryl Strayed
Imagine How Creativity Works Jonah Lehrer
Some Assembly Required a Journal of My Anne Lamott
Behind the Beautiful Forevers Life De Katherine Boo
Idea Factory Bell Labs & the Great Age Jon Gertner
Steve Jobs Walter Isaacson
Righteous Mind Jonathan Haidt
Boomerang Travels in the New 3Rd World Michael Lewis
Revelations Visions Prophecy & Pol in Th Elaine Pagels


Paperback Fiction
50 Shades of Grey V1 E L James
Language of Flowers Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Tigers Wife Tea Obreht
4 Ms Bradwells Meg Waite Clayton
Things They Carried Tim Obrien
Major Pettigrews Last Stand Helen Simonson
Horoscopes for the Dead Billy Collins
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Jonathan Safra Foer
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy John Lecarre
Say Her Name Francisco Goldman


Paperback Nonfiction
Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Rebecca Skloot
Riding Fury Home a Memoir Chana Wilson
Zagat San Francisco 2012 Zagat
Bossypants Tina Fey
Provenance Laney Salisbury
Finding George Orwell in Burma Emma Larkin
Fiske Gt Colleges 2012 Edward Fiske
Moonwalking with Einstein the Art & Sc Joshua Foer
Why We Get Fat & What to Do About It Gary Taubes
Heaven Is for Real Todd Burpo

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