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Best Selling Fiction from the
New York Times List
- July 13, 2008
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FEARLESS FOURTEEN,
by Janet Evanovich. (St. Martin’s, $27.95.)
Stephanie Plum and her boyfriend Joe Morelli
become involved when his cousin’s bank
robbery goes bad. |
FIC EVA |
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SAIL, by James
Patterson and Howard Roughan. (Little,
Brown, $27.99.) A sailing vacation turns
into a disaster when someone attempts to
destroy a family. |
FIC PAT |
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TAILSPIN, by
Catherine Coulter. (Putnam, $25.95.) Dillon
Savich and Lacey Sherlock — F.B.I. agents as
well as husband and wife — come to the aid
of a colleague protecting a Washington
psychiatrist who has been disclosing secrets
about his powerful patients. |
FIC COU |
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ROGUE, by Danielle
Steel. (Delacorte, $27.) A divorced doctor
on the verge of marriage to a kind new man
faces a quandary when her exasperating
ex-husband, a dot-com millionaire, wants her
to work with him on a humanitarian project. |
FIC STE |
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THE HOST, by
Stephenie Meyer. (Little, Brown, $25.99.)
Aliens have taken control of the minds and
bodies of most humans, but one woman won’t
surrender. |
FIC MEY |
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THE STORY OF EDGAR
SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski. (Ecco,
$25.95.) A mute takes refuge with three dogs
in the Wisconsin woods after his uncle
murders his father. |
FIC WRO |
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THE LAST ORACLE,
by James Rollins. (Morrow, $26.95.) Sigma
Force operatives battle a group of rogue
scientists. |
FIC ROL |
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CHASING HARRY WINSTON,
by Lauren Weisberger. (Simon & Schuster,
$25.95.) Three glamorous friends, New York
women nearing 30, vow to change their lives. |
FIC WEI |
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THE BEACH HOUSE,
by Jane Green. (Viking, $24.95.) A woman’s
life changes when she rents out rooms in her
Nantucket house. |
FIC GRE |
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LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH,
by Emily Giffin. (St. Martin’s, $24.95.) A
woman’s happy marriage is shaken when she
encounters an old boyfriend. |
FIC GIF |
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NOTHING TO LOSE,
by Lee Child. (Delacorte, $27.) Jack Reacher
exposes the secrets of a Colorado town. |
FIC CHI |
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THE BROKEN WINDOW,
by Jeffery Deaver. (Simon & Schuster,
$26.95.) Detectives Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia
Sachs confront a criminal who frames
innocent people. |
FIC DEA |
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PLAGUE SHIP, by
Clive Cussler with Jack Du Brul. (Putnam,
$26.95.) Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the
Oregon must determine what happened on a
cruise ship full of dead bodies. |
FIC CUS |
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ODD HOURS, by Dean
R. Koontz. (Bantam, $27.) Odd Thomas, who
can communicate with the dead, confronts
evil forces in a California coastal town. |
FIC KOO |
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AMERICA AMERICA,
by Ethan Canin. (Random House, $27.) A boy
becomes entangled with a powerful family in
upstate New York in the early 1970s. |
FIC CAN |
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'PINES' is shown in place of a call number, then the
title is owned somewhere in a PINES library in
Georgia. New books may not be available immediately
to request from other ECGRL libraries, or from other
libraries in the PINES system,
until it goes off the "new book" or "best seller"
status. "On order" signifies that the title is on order for one or
more of the East Central Georgia Regional libraries. |
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