Saturday, June 7, 2008

New York Times bestsellers for June 8th

Recent science fiction/fantasy hardcover releases have been doing very well as you can see with no less than seven titles on the bestseller list.

Hardcover:
Laurell K. Hamilton’s latest Anita Blake novel Blood Noir makes an impressive debut at number 1 on the bestseller list. United States, Europe, Canada.

Stephanie Meyer’s The Host is still going strong at number 2 at the end of week four. United States, Europe, Canada.

Dean Koontz’s Odd Hours slips two rankings in its third week to stop at number 3. United States, Europe, Canada.

Troy Denning’s Invincible rounds out its third week down four to number 15. United States, Europe, Canada.

James Rollins’ Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is down to number 24, four spots in its second week on the list. United States, Europe, Canada.

Charlaine Harris’ From Dead to Worse is down five in its fourth week to number 26. United States, Europe, Canada.

Newt Gingrich’s and William R. Forstchen’s Days of Infamy is hanging on at number 31, down three in its fifth week. United States, Europe, Canada.

Paperback:
Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policemen’s Union maintains its position at number 8 in its fifth week on the list. United States, Europe, Canada.

Cormac McCarthy’s The Road finishes its 39 week on the paperback list up five to number 14. United States, Europe, Canada.

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