Saturday, December 29, 2007

New York Times bestsellers for December 30

Hardcover:
Terry Goodkind’s Confessor rounds out its sixth week on the list down one to number 17. United States, Europe, Canada.

J.R.R. Tolkien’s Children of Hurin is up one spot to number 23 in its second fourth week on the charts. United States, Europe, Canada.

R.A. Salvatore’s The Orc King is back on the New York Times bestseller list at number 31. United States, Europe, Canada.


Paperback:
For the second week in a row, and the eighth week on the list, the mass-market paperback of Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend keeps its number 2 ranking. United States, Europe, Canada.

The paperback of Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend also maintains its number 6 spot for another week and its sixth week on the charts. United States, Europe, Canada.

Cormac McCarthy’s The Road is back up another point to number 7 at the end of week 38. United States, Europe, Canada.

Gregory Maguire’s Wicked is also up one spot at the end of week nine to stay near number 13. United States, Europe, Canada.

Stephen King’s The Mist is steady at number 18 in its tenth week. United States, Europe, Canada.

Max Brooks’ World War Z, finishing its eighth week, jumps to number 19 and up three points. United States, Europe, Canada.

Aaron Allston’s Fury falls twelve positions to number 20. Will it make it for a fourth week? United States, Europe, Canada.

Orson Scott Card’s Empire drops four spots in week two to stop at number 25. United States, Europe, Canada.

And finally Anne and Todd McCaffrey’s Dragon’s Fire is at number 28 in its fourth week after losing three points. United States, Europe, Canada.

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