Washington Area Bestsellers

Sunday, September 17, 2006; Page BW11

Paperback
Fiction
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THE CAMEL CLUB(Warner Vision, $7.99)

By David Baldacci.A band of conspiracy theorists finds intrigue after witnessing a murder on Roosevelt Island.

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THE MEMORY KEEPER'S DAUGHTER(Penguin, $14)

By Kim Edwards.A doctor comes to regret telling his wife that one of their twins, a girl, died during delivery.

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MORRIGAN'S CROSS(Jove, $7.99). By Nora Roberts

A paranormal romance featuring a 12th-century sorcerer charged with defeating a sinister vampiress.

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CONSENT TO KILL(Pocket Star, $9.99). By Vince Flynn

Mitch Rapp, CIA assassin, juggles multiple adversaries, a $20 million bounty on his head and his wife's pregnancy.

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5

AT FIRST SIGHT(Warner, $13.99). By Nicholas Sparks

Jeremy Marsh and Lexie Darnell, last seen in Sparks's "True Believer," are coping with the stress of engagement.

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LIFEGUARD(Warner, $9.99). By James Patterson

with Maxine Paetro.A Boston boy's promising life in Palm Beach goes to pot after a failed $60 million art heist.

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VANISH(Ballantine, $7.99). By Tess Gerritsen

A desperate woman, motives unknown, takes hostages at a hospital, including pregnant detective Jane Rizzoli.

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6 RAINIER DRIVE(Mira, $7.99). By Debbie Macomber

More in the lives of Cedar Cove's residents, including an arsonist's torching of the Lighthouse restaurant.

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9

THE KITE RUNNER(Riverhead, $14)

By Khaled Hosseini.An Afghan immigrant returns to his Taliban-ruled country to atone for a childhood betrayal.

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TO DISTRACTION(Avon, $7.99). By Stephanie Laurens

Social crusader Phoebe Malleson is troubled but beguiled by the wooing of Viscount Paignton in this Regency romance.

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Nonfiction/General
1

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS(Picador USA, $14)

(St. Martin's, $7.99). By Augusten Burroughs

A memoir chock-full of hilarious and unsettling moments.

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2

THE GLASS CASTLE(Scribner, $14)

By Jeannette Walls.A daughter's memoir of her eccentric parents and the unorthodox upbringing she survived.

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3

1776(Simon & Schuster, $18). By David McCullough

Military campaigns and personal narratives tell the story of the first full year of the American Revolution.

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4

NIGHT(FSG, $9). By Elie Wiesel

The Nobel laureate's terrifying account of his experience in Nazi concentration camps during World War II.

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5

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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6

GUNS, GERMS, AND STEEL(Norton, $16.95)

By Jared Diamond.The impact of geography and the environment on the course of civilization.

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WHY DO MEN FALL ASLEEP AFTER SEX?

(Three Rivers, $13.95). By Mark Leyner and

Billy Goldberg.Round two of "ask your doctor" queries.

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8

AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH: THE PLANETARY

EMERGENCY OF GLOBAL WARMING AND WHAT WE

CAN DO ABOUT IT(Rodale, $21.95). By Al Gore

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THE 9/11 REPORT: A GRAPHIC ADAPTATION

(Hill & Wang, $16.95). By Sid Jacobson & Ernie Colón

An illustrated rendition of the 9/11 Commission's report.

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THE COVENANT WITH BLACK AMERICA

(Third World, $12). Ed. by Tavis Smiley.Prominent African Americans propose a proactive plan for change.

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Hardcover
Fiction
1

THE BOOK OF FATE(Warner, $25.99). By Brad Meltzer

A political thriller laced with Masonic lore in which a West Wing staffer, presumed dead, resurfaces after eight years.

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2

RISE AND SHINE(Random House, $24.95)

By Anna Quindlen.The lives of the Fitzmaurice sisters change irrevocably after a faux pas on morning TV.

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3

ALL AUNT HAGAR'S CHILDREN(Amistad, $25.95)

By Edward P. Jones.Washington, D.C., is the setting for these 14 short stories by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.

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4

DARK CELEBRATION: A CARPATHIAN REUNION

(Berkley, $23.95). By Christine Feehan.TheCarpathian clan unites to thwart a plot intended to exterminate them.

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AFTER THIS(FSG, $24). By Alice McDermott

The Irish-Catholic Keane family of Long Island, N.Y., find joy and heartache amid the turbulent 1960s and '70s.

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JUDGE & JURY(Little, Brown, $27.99)

By James Patterson and Andrew Gross.A ruthless Mafia boss recruits an assassin to derail his high-profile trial.

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THE EMPEROR'S CHILDREN(Knopf, $25)

By Claire Messud.A social satire revolving around a vainglorious clique of young Manhattanites.

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THE AFGHAN(Putnam, $26.95). By Frederick Forsyth

U.S. and British intelligence attempt to foil an al-Qaeda plot by sending an operative to infiltrate the group.

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9

RICOCHET(Simon & Schuster, $25.95)

By Sandra Brown.A homicide detective's effort to take down a drug lord is thwarted by an influential judge.

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10

THE GUY NOT TAKEN:STORIES(Atria, $24.95)

By Jennifer Weiner.Eleven short tales ripe with hope, strife and elation in the course of various relationships.

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Nonfiction/General
1

I FEEL BAD ABOUT MY NECK: AND OTHER

THOUGHTS ON BEING A WOMAN

(Knopf, $19.95). By Nora Ephron.Aging angst.

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2

FIASCO: THE AMERICAN MILITARY ADVENTURE

IN IRAQ(Penguin Press, $27.95). By Thomas E. Ricks

The strategic failures of U.S. military commanders.

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3

THE LOOMING TOWER: AL-QAEDA AND THE ROAD

TO 9/11(Knopf, $27.95). By Lawrence Wright

The ascent of post-WWII radical Islam and its effect.

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4

MARLEY & ME: LIFE AND LOVE WITH THE

WORLD'S WORST DOG(Morrow, $21.95)

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

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5

STATE OF EMERGENCY: THE THIRD WORLD INVASION

AND CONQUEST OF AMERICA(Thomas Dunne, $24.95)

By Patrick J. Buchanan.Reactingtoillegal immigration.

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6

THE WORLD IS FLAT: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY(FSG, $30)

By Thomas L. Friedman.Arevised and expanded edition.

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7

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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8

BLINK: THE POWER OF THINKING WITHOUT THINKING

(Little, Brown, $25.95). By Malcolm Gladwell

The complex psychology behind our snap decisions.

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9

HUBRIS: THE INSIDE STORY OF SPIN, SCANDAL,

AND THE SELLING OF THE IRAQ WAR(Crown, $25.95)

By Michael Isikoff and David Corn

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THE OVERACHIEVERS: THE SECRET LIVES OF DRIVEN KIDS(Hyperion, $24.95). By Alexandra Robbins

The highly competitive climate of today's high schools.

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Rankings reflect sales for the week ended Sept. 10, 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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