Saturday, January 12, 2008

New York Times bestsellers for January 13th

Hardcover:
Drew Karpyshyn’s Darth Bane: Rule of Two is up two spots to number 12 in its second week on the list. United States, Europe, Canada.

Terry Goodkind’s Confessor maintains its position at number 17 for the second week in a row and its eighth overall. United States, Europe, Canada.

Anne and Todd McCaffrey’s Dragon Harper rounds out its second week on the charts down four to number 27. United States, Europe, Canada.


Paperback:
Patricia Briggs’ Iron Kissed rockets up nine points to the top spot on the list at the end of its second week. This author might be worth checking out. United States, Europe, Canada.

The mass-market paperback of
Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend loses its hold on the second position and slips one to number 3 in week ten. United States, Europe, Canada.

Meanwhile the trade paperback of Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend is steady at number 6 for the fourth week in a row and the eighth overall. United States, Europe, Canada.

Holy Smokes!
Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, finishing its 18th week on the list, also finishes its 40th week on the combined paperback bestseller list. The book popped back up two spots to number 7. United States, Europe, Canada.

Max Brooks’ World War Z is back down six points in week 10 to number 18. United States, Europe, Canada.

Carrie Vaughn’s Kitty and the Silver Bullet climbs three marks to number 20 in its second week on the charts. United States, Europe, Canada.

P.L. Elrod’s My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon anthology featuring horror and urban fantasy makes its debut on the list at number 33. United States, Europe, Canada.

Dan Simmon’s The Terror also makes its debut on the paperback bestseller list at the very bottom, number 35. United States, Europe, Canada.

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