
New Brunswick's reading
Published Saturday May 16th, 2009


Hardcover, fiction
1. Let the Shadows Fall Behind You by Kathy-Diane Leveille (Kunati)
2. What They Wanted by Donna Morrissey (Penguin Canada)
3. The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent (Little Brown)
4. Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer (Little Brown)
5. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer (Doubleday)
Paperback, fiction
1. An Imperfect Librarian by Elizabeth Murphy (Breakwater)
2. Jaspa’s Journey by Rich Meyrick (Dreamcatcher)
3. Figuring Ground by Robert Moore (Wolsak & Wynn)
4. Amphibian by Carla Gunn (Coach House)
5. Blackstrap Hawco by Kenneth J Harvey (Random House)
Hardcover, non-fiction
1. Coal Black Heart by John DeMont (Random)
2. French Taste by Laura Calder (HarperCollins)
3. Morrie in His Own Words by Morrie Schwartz (Penguin)
4. Bitter Roots, Tender Shoots by Sally Armstrong (Penguin)
5. Miller Brittain by Tom Smart (Goose Lane)
Paperback, non-fiction
1. Dangerous World by Marq DeVilliers (Penguin)
2. Marram Grass: Poetry & Otherness by Anne Simpson (Gaspereau)
3. New Kings of Nonfiction by Ira Glass (Riverhead)
4. Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson (Penguin)
5. 21st Century Irvings by Harvey Sawler (Nimbus)
Bestselling books this week at Inprint: A University of New Brunswick Bookstore, 16 King Street, Saint John (506) 648-2315 or sjbooks@ unbsj.ca


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