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His name begins with D and his book is No. 1 on the list -- that's right, it's David Sedaris! Also: The power of Oprah lands "Anna Karenina" a No. 17 slot, all on this week's list, courtesy of Powell's.
06/11/2004 22:47 UTC
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Franken makes way for Neal Stephenson's "Quicksilver." Plus: Lemony Snicket, Jonathan Lethem and the rest of the week's list, courtesy of Powells.com.
10/03/2003 00:00 UTC
Bestsellers
Nary a debut this week, though some old friends return. And while Brown, Sedaris and Clinton noisily battle for the top spot, Mark Haddon makes steady progress upward -- all on this week's list, courtesy of Powell's.
07/09/2004 01:11 UTC
Enough bogus plagiarism scandals! "True Detective," Rick Perlstein and our obsession with intellectual theft
How right-wing smears and a feeble grasp of art launched a dangerous cultural fixation
08/10/2014 20:30 UTC
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He's baaack: Dan Brown returns to the top two slots, and "Stupid White Men" rejoins the list. Also: "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night" -- all on this week's list, courtesy of Powell's.
05/27/2004 00:21 UTC
Media Circus: True-Crime mags' corpse found stuffed under television set!
Bludgeoned by TV, books and their own voyeurism, the once-mighty true-crime magazines are bleeding to death in a cheap hotel room.
08/05/1997 23:00 UTC
Bestsellers
Dan Brown stays boxed out of No. 1, "Villa Incognito" comes out in paperback, and Arianna Huffington returns to the list. Plus a Bush sticker book -- all on this week's list, courtesy of Powell's.
05/14/2004 12:00 UTC
"Americanah": The many voices of America and Nigeria
Chimamanda Adichie's novel of African immigrants in the U.S. gets a bravura performance from Adjoa Andoh
08/22/2013 23:24 UTC
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Franken stays at No. 1; "Middlesex" arrives in paperback. Plus: "Fast Food Nation" and the rest of the week's list, courtesy of Powells.com.
09/25/2003 00:00 UTC
Bestsellers
Al Franken reclaims the top spot, Chuck Palahniuk has three entries (count 'em!) and Anne Lamott makes this week's list, courtesy of Powells.com.
09/18/2003 00:00 UTC
Bestsellers
"Reefer Madness" and more in this week's bestselling books courtesy of Powells.com.
05/22/2003 12:00 UTC
Bestsellers
Dan Brown holds onto the top two slots. His nearest challenger? Sci-fi god Ray Bradbury -- with a book that's nearly 50 years old. Plus, a deck of cards makes the list, again -- all on this week's list, courtesy of Powell's.
02/12/2004 02:00 UTC
Bestsellers
Three new in paperback: "Providence of a Sparrow," "Shutter Island," and "Getting Mother's Body." Plus: Woodward battles to stay in the top five -- all on this week's list, courtesy of Powell's.
05/04/2004 12:00 UTC
Bestsellers
Guess who's No. 1 this week? Not to mention No. 2 and 5? That's right, Dan Brown. Plus, "Reading Lolita in Tehran" cracks the top 20 -- all on this week's list, courtesy of Powell's.
01/09/2004 02:00 UTC
Bestsellers
"Life of Pi," "The Da Vinci Code" and more in this week's bestselling books, courtesy of Powells.com.
05/07/2003 23:00 UTC
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