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Washington Area Bestsellers

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Paperback
Fiction
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THE CLOSERS(Warner, $7.99). By Michael Connelly

After two years of retirement, Harry Bosch returns to the LAPD in its new cold-case unit.

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2

THE BROKER(Dell, $7.99). By John Grisham

The CIA finagles the release of an attorney from federal prison to gain access to a satellite surveillance system.

10
3

HONEYMOON(Warner, $13.95). By James Patterson

& Howard Roughan.An FBI agent suspects the alluring fiancée in a wealthy banker's death.

5
4

MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA(Vintage, $14.95)

By Arthur Golden.The celebrated geisha, Sayuri, tells of her rise to fame and fortune in 1930s imperial Japan.

12
5

SKELETON MAN(HarperTorch, $7.99)

By Tony Hillerman.Leaphorn and Chee hunt for diamonds lost in a 1956 plane collision over the Grand Canyon.

1
6

CORDINA'S ROYAL FAMILY: GABRIELLA & ALEXANDER

(Silhouette, $7.99). By Nora Roberts.Passion, danger and noble blood swirl through these two romance novellas.

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7

THE THIRD SECRET(Ballantine, $7.99). By Steve Berry

The final mystery of Fatima--which Pope John Paul II revealed in 2000--may be more than it seems.

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8

THE KITE RUNNER(Riverhead, $14). By Khaled Hosseini

An Afghan immigrant returns to his Taliban-ruled country in the hope of atoning for a childhood betrayal.

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9

IMPOSSIBLE(Dell, $7.99). By Danielle Steel

The owner of an influential gallery begins a tempestuous affair with a younger, somewhat Bohemian artist.

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10

CRAZY IN LOVE(Bantam, $7.50). By Luanne Rice

To offset her obsessive need for the perfect life, Georgie Swift devises a job interviewing victims of sudden tragedy.

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Nonfiction/General
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NIGHT(FSG, $9). By Elie Wiesel

The Nobel laureate's terrifying account of his four years spent in a concentration camp during World War II.

11
2

A MILLION LITTLE PIECES(Anchor, $14.95)

By James Frey.Billed as a memoir of addiction recovery, the author now admits to fabricating/embellishing his tale.

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3

COLLAPSE: HOW SOCIETIES CHOOSE TO FAIL

OR SUCCEED(Penguin, $17). By Jared Diamond

The fatal consequences of ecological mismanagement.

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4

IN COLD BLOOD(Vintage, $14). By Truman Capote

Its melding of crime reportage and a novel's structure made this account of a 1959 Kansas murder an instant classic.

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5

UNDERSTANDING ARABS: A GUIDE FOR MODERN TIMES

(Intercultural, $19.95). By Margaret K. Nydell.Aprimer on Arab culture for the layperson, updated in Sept. 2005.

1
6

THE TIPPING POINT: HOW LITTLE THINGS CAN

MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE(Back Bay, $14.95)

By Malcolm Gladwell.A look at fads and their origins.

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7

THE LONG ROAD HOME: ONE STEP AT A TIME

(Andrews McMeel, $9.95). By G.B. Trudeau.Seven months of the "Doonesbury" strip about B.D.'s Iraq duty.

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8

ANIMALS IN TRANSLATION: USING THE MYSTERIESOF AUTISM TO DECODE ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

(Harvest, $15). By Temple Grandin & Catherine Johnson

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9

THE GREAT INFLUENZA: THE EPIC STORY OF THE

DEADLIEST PLAGUE IN HISTORY(Penguin, $16)

By John M. Barry.The worldwide toll of the 1918 virus.

4
10

CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC HIT MAN

(Plume, $15). By John Perkins.Charges of financial malfeasance at the expense of developing nations.

6
Hardcover
Fiction
1

CELL(Scribner, $26.95). By Stephen King

A mind-altering pulse sent simultaneously through all mobile phones in America turns its recipients into killers.

2
2

MEMORY IN DEATH(Putnam, $24.95). By J.D. Robb

Cop Eve Dallas rebuffs her cruel foster mother's attempt at blackmail--and finds her murdered the very next day.

2
3

THE DA VINCI CODE(Doubleday, $24.95)

By Dan Brown.Ciphers and riddles impede a symbologist's quest for the Holy Grail and a killer's identity.

97
4

GONE(Bantam, $25). By Lisa Gardner

P.I. "Rainie" Connor vanishes from her car on a rural Oregon road, leaving police and family to find the truth.

1
5

THE LAST TEMPLAR(Dutton, $24.95)

By Raymond Khoury.Modern-day zealots fromthe Knights Templar aim to reclaim a treasure not seen since 1291.

2
6

THE HOSTAGE(Putnam, $26.95). By W.E.B. Griffin

A diplomat's murder, a family held captive and the Iraqi oil-for-food scandal meld in this Charley Castillo thriller.

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7

STAR WARS: OUTBOUND FLIGHT(Del Rey, $26.95)

By Timothy Zahn.Beforethe Clone Wars, the Jedi launch an ambitious mission to colonize worlds beyond the galaxy.

1
8

MARY, MARY(Little, Brown, $27.95)

By James Patterson.Hollywood's A-list stars look to Alex Cross to protect them from a vicious serial killer.

11
9

THE PALE HORSEMAN(HarperCollins, $25.95)

By Bernard Cornwell.A.D. 877: The Saxon noblemen Uhtred and Alfred entrench to repel the Viking invaders.

3
10

SAVING FISH FROM DROWNING(Putnam, $26.95)

By Amy Tan.A Burmese vacation is scuttled when American travelers are seized by a mystical rebel tribe.

6
Nonfiction/General
1

MARLEY & ME: LIFE AND LOVE WITH THE

WORLD'S WORST DOG(Morrow, $21.95)

By John Grogan.For the love of an unruly Labrador.

8
2

THE WORLD IS FLAT: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY(FSG, $27.50)

By Thomas L. Friedman.Globalism's colossal impact.

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3

YOU'RE WEARING THAT? UNDERSTANDING MOTHERS

AND DAUGHTERS IN CONVERSATION

(Random House, $25.95). By Deborah Tannen

2
4

FREAKONOMICS: A ROGUE ECONOMIST EXPLORES

THE HIDDEN SIDE OF EVERYTHING(Morrow, $25.95)

By Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner

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5

THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING(Knopf, $23.95)

By Joan Didion.A memoir of mourning; winner of the 2005 National Book Award for nonfiction.

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6

NIGHT(FSG, $19.95). By Elie Wiesel

Wiesel's memoir of the Holocaust--a wrenching act of witness--is the new selection of Oprah's Book Club.

3
7

AT CANAAN'S EDGE: AMERICA IN THE KING YEARS,

1965-68(Simon & Schuster, $35). By Taylor Branch

The third and final volume of Branch's civil rights history.

3
8

STATE OF WAR: THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE CIA

AND THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION(Free Press, $26)

By James Risen.Exposing a domestic spying program.

5
9

OUR ENDANGERED VALUES: AMERICA'S MORAL

CRISIS(Simon & Schuster, $25). By Jimmy Carter

Cautioning against religious fundamentalism's influence.

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10

AMERICAN VERTIGO: TRAVELING AMERICA IN THE

FOOTSTEPS OF TOCQUEVILLE(Random House, $24.95)

By Bernard-Henri Lévy.One Frenchman's view.

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Rankings reflect sales for the week ended February 5, 2006. The charts may not be reproduced without permission from Nielsen BookScan. Copyright © 2006 by Nielsen BookScan. (Right-hand column of italicized numbers reflects weeks on this list, which premiered in Book World on Jan. 11, 2004. Advice, reference and self-help books appear on a separate, monthly list.)

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