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Washington Area Bestsellers

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Paperback
Fiction
1

THE ROAD(Vintage, $14.95)

By Cormac McCarthy. A man and his son travel to the sea through a charred, post-apocalyptic land.

11
2

THE KITE RUNNER(Riverhead, $14)

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

118
3

MIDDLESEX(Picador USA, $15)

By Jeffrey Eugenides. A genetic anomaly causes a teen to become a hermaphrodite.

9
4

BEACH ROAD(Warner Vision, $9.99)

By James Patterson and Peter de Jonge

A struggling attorney lands a lurid murder case.

2
5

ANGELS FALL(Jove, $7.99). By Nora Roberts

Boston chef Renee Gilmore, looking for solace after surviving a shooting, finds murder instead.

2
6

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS(Algonquin, $13.95)

By Sara Gruen. An orphan discovers love when he joins a traveling circus amid the Great Depression.

6
7

THE MEMORY KEEPER'S DAUGHTER

(Penguin, $14). By Kim Edwards. A doctor regrets deceiving his wife about their twins' birth.

48
8

BLACK ORDER(HarperTorch, $7.99)

By James Rollins. Sigma Force confronts a sinister scheme to control the origin of life.

2
9

SUITE FRANÇAISE(Vintage, $14.95)

By Irène Némirovsky. An unfinished novel exploring French collaboration with the Germans.

8
10

POLAR SHIFT(Berkley, $9.99). By Clive Cussler

with Paul Kemprecos. Anti-globalization zealots acquire the means to trigger a global catastrophe.

1
Nonfiction/General
1

EAT PRAY LOVE: ONE WOMAN'S SEARCH FOR

EVERYTHING ACROSS ITALY, INDIA AND

INDONESIA(Penguin, $15). By Elizabeth Gilbert

19
2

BLINK: THE POWER OF THINKING WITHOUT

THINKING(Back Bay, $15.99)

By Malcolm Gladwell. Behind our snap decisions.

10
3

THE GLASS CASTLE(Scribner, $14)

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

67
4

DREAMS FROM MY FATHER

(Three Rivers, $14.95). By Barack Obama

A memoir by the junior senator from Illinois.

78
5

MAYFLOWER: A STORY OF COURAGE,

COMMUNITY, AND WAR(Penguin, $16)

By Nathaniel Philbrick. Plymouth Colony redux.

7
6

THE TIPPING POINT: HOW LITTLE THINGS CAN

MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE(Back Bay, $14.95 )

By Malcolm Gladwell. Fads and their origins.

76
7

THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING

(Vintage, $13.95). By Joan Didion. Mourning the death of her husband, John Gregory Dunne.

17
8

STUMBLING ON HAPPINESS(Vintage, $14.95)

By Daniel Gilbert. A psychology professor examines why we err in anticipating the future.

12
9

THREE CUPS OF TEA: ONE MAN'S MISSION

TO PROMOTE PEACE(Penguin, $15)

By Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin

9
10

THE MEASURE OF A MAN: A SPIRITUAL

AUTOBIOGRAPHY(HarperSanFrancisco, $14.95)

By Sidney Poitier. The esteemed actor reflects.

20
Hardcover
Fiction
1

A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS

(Riverhead, $25.95). By Khaled Hosseini

Two Afghani women cope with a brutish husband.

3
2

ON CHESIL BEACH(Doubleday, $22)

By Ian McEwan. Multiple tensions--sexual as well as class-- batter the Mayhew's marriage.

1
3

HARLEQUIN(Berkley, $25.95)

By Laurell K. Hamilton. Anita Blake and allies are marked by a dreaded league of vampire executors.

1
4

THE NAVIGATOR(Putnam, $26.95)

By Clive Cussler with Paul Kemprecos. The NUMA team strives to retrieve a Phoenician artifact.

2
5

THE BOURNE BETRAYAL(Warner, $25.99)

By Eric Van Lustbader. The war on terror overtakes Jason Bourne, Robert Ludlum's master spy.

1
6

THE 6TH TARGET(Little, Brown, $27.99)

By James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. Kids and their nannies are being kidnapped off the street.

5
7

THE GOOD GUY(Bantam, $27)

By Dean Koontz. A bar patron, mistaken for a hit man, decides to warn the intended victim.

2
8

THE OVERLOOK(Little, Brown, $21.99)

By Michael Connelly. A terrorist plot hovers over Harry Bosch's newest case of murder.

3
9

SIMPLE GENIUS(Warner, $26.99)

By David Baldacci. Agents Sean King and Michelle Maxwell return, replete with personal baggage.

7
10

THE CHILDREN OF HÚRIN(Houghton Mifflin, $26)

By J.R.R. Tolkien. Men and elves battle the minions of Morgoth in this tale of Middle Earth's First Age.

8
Nonfiction/General
1

THE DANGEROUS BOOK FOR BOYS

(Collins, $24.95). By Conn and Hal Iggulden

For boys at heart, a paean to simple pastimes.

6
2

THE REAGAN DIARIES(HarperCollins, $35)

By Ronald Reagan. Douglas Brinkley edits the personal reflections of our 40th president.

3
3

THE ASSAULT ON REASON

(Penguin Press, $25.95). By Al Gore. Concern over the decline of truth in the public arena.

3
4

CULTURALLY INCORRECT: HOW CLASHING

WORLDVIEWS AFFECT YOUR FUTURE

(Thomas Nelson, $22.99). By Rod Parsley

2
5

PRESIDENTIAL COURAGE: BRAVE LEADERS AND

HOW THEY CHANGED AMERICA, 1789-1989

(Simon & Schuster, $28). By Michael Beschloss

5
6

WOMAN IN CHARGE: THE LIFE OF HILLARY

RODHAMCLINTON(Knopf, $27.95)

By Carl Bernstein. First lady, senator, president?

1
7

EINSTEIN: HIS LIFE AND UNIVERSE

(Simon & Schuster, $32). By Walter Isaacson

An incisive look at the man behind the theorems.

9
8

THE WORLD IS FLAT: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY(FSG, $30)

By Thomas L. Friedman. A revised edition.

34
9

GOD IS NOT GREAT: HOW RELIGION POISONS

EVERYTHING(Twelve, $24.99)

By Christopher Hitchens. Faith and its downfalls.

6
10

AT THE CENTER OF THE STORM: MY YEARS AT

THE CIA(HarperCollins, $30). By George Tenet

Parsing Sept. 11 and the Bush administration.

6

Rankings reflect sales for the week ended June 10, 2007. The charts may not be reproduced without permission from Nielsen BookScan. Copyright © 2007 by Nielsen BookScan. (The right-hand column of numbers represents 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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