Sunday, August 30, 2009

Bestsellers

As usual on a Sunday we take a look at the best-selling books on the various online retail platforms:

Two noticeable titles stood out for me this week:

First up was the third book in the Dean Koontz Frankenstein series which has been eagerly awaited after its release date was held back.

Secondly with Edward Kennedy departing the planet earlier this week, I see his memoirs were popular on Amazon

Take2
1. New Moon - Meyer, Stephenie
2. Eclipse - Meyer, Stephenie
3. Twilight - Meyer, Stephenie
4. Breaking Dawn - Meyer, Stephenie
5. Girl Who Played with Fire - Larsson, Stieg
6. Faefever - Moning, Karen Marie
7. Bengal's Heart - Leigh, Lora
8. Twilight - Meyer, Stephenie
9. Dean Koontz's Frankenstein - Book 3 - Koontz, Dean R.
10. Hidden Currents - Feehan, Christine

Exclusive Books
1. Architects of Poverty
2. Spud - Learning to Fly
3. Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man
4. New Moon
5. Breaking Dawn
6. Eclipse
7. Outliers
8. Twilight
9. Roadside Crosses
10. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Amazon.com
1. The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown
2. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association - American Psychological Association
3. Mastering The Art of French Cooking, Volume One (1) (Vol 1) - Julia Child
4. True Compass: A Memoir - Edward M.Kennedy
5. Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government - Glenn Beck
6. The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
7. The Help - Kathryn Stockett
8. Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies - Michelle Malkin
9. The Vortex: Where the Law of Attraction Assembles All Cooperative Relationships - Jerry Hicks
10. Sookie Stackhouse, Books 1-7 - Charlaine Harris

Kalahari.Net
1. Breaking Dawn - Stephenie Meyer
2. Eclipse - Stephenie Meyer
3. New Moon - Stephenie Meyer
4. Twilight - Stephenie Meyer
5. The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown
6. Spud Learning to Fly - John Van de Ruit
7. Bittersoet - Natasha Sutherland
8. The Host - Stephenie Meyer
9. Thula-thula - Annelie Botes
10. Now, Discover Your Strengths: How to Develop Your Talents and Those of the People You Manage: How to Develop Your Talents and Those of the People You Manage - Donald O. Clifton; Marcus Buckingham

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