Saturday, May 31, 2008

New York Times bestsellers for June 1st

Hardcover:
Dean Koontz’s fourth book in the Odd Thomas series, Odd Hours debuts on the New York Times bestseller list at number 1. United States, Europe, Canada.

Stephanie Meyer’s The Host loses its top ranking and slips one position to number 2 in its third on the charts. United States, Europe, Canada.

Last week I somehow missed the latest Star Wars novel, Troy Denning’s Invincible, which falls six points in its second week to number 11. United States, Europe, Canada.

James Rollins’ Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull rides the hype of the movie release to a debut at number 20. United States, Europe, Canada.

Charlaine Harris’ From Dead to Worse is down eight spots to number 21 at the end of its third week. United States, Europe, Canada.

Newt Gingrich’s and William R. Forstchen’s Days of Infamy holds on for a fourth week tumbling eleven points to number 28. United States, Europe, Canada.

Paperback:
Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policemen’s Union is back up another point to number 8 in week four on the list. United States, Europe, Canada.

Cormac McCarthy’s The Road rounds out its 60th week overall on the New York Times bestseller list, inching up one rank to number 19. United States, Europe, Canada.

Laurell K. Hamilton’s The Harlequin is down ten spots in its fourth week to number 30. United States, Europe, Canada.

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