Saturday, May 10, 2008

New York Times bestsellers for May 11th

Hardcover:
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich’s and William R. Forstchen’s Days of Infamy makes it debut on the New York Times bestseller list at number 11. United States, Europe, Canada.

Jim Butcher’s Small Favor falls seven to number 24 in its fifth week on the charts. Will Harry's dogged persistence keep him on the list for a sixth week? United States, Europe, Canada.

Paperback:
The paperback of
Michael Chabon’s Hugo-nominated The Yiddish Policemen’s Union makes its debut on the bestseller list at number 7. United States, Europe, Canada.

Jeaniene Frost’s One Foot in the Grave also makes its debut on the paperback list at number 9. United States, Europe, Canada.

The fourth debut for this week is
Laurell K. Hamilton’s The Harlequin at number 15. United States, Europe, Canada.

Cormac McCarthy’s unstoppable juggernaut The Road inches up another spot to number 17 in its 57th week. United States, Europe, Canada.

Karen Traviss’ Sacrifice is the final debut for this week coming in at number 20 on the charts. United States, Europe, Canada.

Patrick Rothfuss’ The Name of the Wind tumbles a whopping 21 points to number 31 in its fifth week. United States, Europe, Canada.

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