New Brunswick's reading

Published Saturday November 7th, 2009
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Hardcover, fiction

1. The Bishop's Man by Linden MacIntyre (Random House)

2. Galore by Michael Crummey (Doubleday)

3. Fall by Colin McAdam (Hamish Hamilton)

4. The Last Woman by John Bemrose (McClelland & Stewart)

5. The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Doubleday)

Paperback, fiction

1. Some Great Thing by Colin McAdam (Penguin)

2. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer (Doubleday)

3. Asking Questions Indoors and Out by Anne Compton (Fitzhenry & Whiteside)

4. Complaints by Ian Rankin (Orion)

5. The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor by Sally Armstrong (Random House)

Hardcover, non-fiction

1. God Is.: My Search for Faith in a Secular World by David Adams Richards (Doubleday)

2. Sea Sick: The Global Ocean in Crisis by Alanna Mitchell (McClelland & Stewart)

3. Page Fright: Foibles and Fetishes of Famous Writers by Harry Bruce (McClelland & Stewart)

4. Traveling with Pomegranates by Sue Monk Kidd (Penguin)

5. I'm from Bouctouche, Me by Donald Savoie (McGill-Queen's)

Paperback, non-fiction

1. The Failure of Global Capitalism by Terry Gibbs & Garry Leech (Cape Breton University Press)

2. Portraits: New Brunswick Painters/ Peintres du Nouveau-Brunswick by Peter Larocque and Peter Buckland (New Brunswick Museum)

3. Economics for Everyone by Jim Stanford (Fernwood)

4. A Bed Of Red Flowers by Nelofer Pazira (Random House)

5. The Wayfinders by Wade Davis (House of Anansi)

Bestselling books this week at Inprint: A University of New Brunswick Bookstore, 16 King St., Saint John, 648-2315 or sjbooks@unbsj.ca

 
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