
New Brunswick's reading
Published Saturday June 13th, 2009


Fiction, hard cover
1. Tea Time For the Traditionally Built by Alexander McCall Smith (Knopf)
2. The Winter Vault by Anne Michaels (McClelland & Stewart)
3. The Children's Book by A.S. Byatt (Knopf)
4. Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden (Penguin)
5. The Host by Stephanie Meyer (Little, Brown)
Fiction, paperback
1. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows (Random House)
2. The Warden of Greyrock by K.V. Johansen (Orca)
3. Listening: The Last Poems of Margaret Avison
by Margaret Avison (McClelland & Stewart)
4. The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway (Knopf)
5. Silver Salts by Mark Blagrave (Cormorant)
Non-fiction, hard cover
1. Why Your World is About to Get A Whole Lot Smaller by Jeff Rubin (Random House)
2. Shakedown by Ezra Levant (McClelland & Stewart)
3. Mordecai Richler: Extraordinary Canadians by M.J. Vassanji (Penguin)
4. Clara's War by Stephen Glantz (McClelland & Stewart)
5. Not Yet: A Memoir of Living and Almost Dying by Wayson Choy (Doubleday)
Non-fiction, paperback
1. Parliamentary Democracy in Crisis by Peter H. Russell (University of Toronto Press)
2. Home by Julie Andrews (Hyperion)
3. The Orange Trees of Baghdad by Leilah Nadir (Key Porter)
4. Somewhere Towards the End by Diana Athill (Raincoast)
5. Losing Confidence by Elizabeth May (McClelland & Stewart)
The top selling books this week at Tidewater Books, 4 Bridge St., Sackville (506) 536-0404; www.tidewaterbooks.ca


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