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    New York Times Bestsellers


    NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
    Sunday, Dec 10, 2006, Page 18

    FICTION

    1. THE MEMORY KEEPER'S DAUGHTER
    by Kim Edwards
    Penguin
    A doctor's decision to secretly send his newborn daughter, who has Down syndrome, to an institution haunts everyone involved.

    2. CELL
    by Stephen King
    Pocket Star
    What of humanity fights to survive after a mysterious force scrambles cell-phone user's brains.

    3. THE TENTH CIRCLE
    by Jodi Picoult
    Washington Square
    When his teenage daughter is date-raped, a comic-book artist is overwhelmed by rage.

    4. VALLEY OF SILENCE
    by Nora Roberts
    Jove
    The circle of six goes into battle to save humans from the vampire Lilith in the final Circle Trilogy book.

    5. FOREVER ODD
    by Dean Koontz
    Bantam
    Odd Thomas, a character from Koontz's 2003 novel of the same name, searches for a missing friend.

    6. THE AMBLER WARNING
    by Robert Ludlum
    St. Martin's
    A former clandestine operative escapes from a government psychiatric prison and tries to re-establish his identity.

    7. THE CHRISTMAS THIEF
    by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark
    Pocket
    Hidden lies within the branches of a giant blue spruce destined for Rockefeller Center.

    8. THANKSGIVING
    by Janet Evanovich
    HarperTorch
    A re-released holiday romance.

    9. DANCE OF THE GODS
    by Nora Roberts
    Jove
    Six fighters prepare to battle the vampire Lilith in this second installment in the Circle Trilogy.

    10. MARY, MARY
    by James Patterson
    Warner Vision
    Agent Alex Cross tracks a Hollywood killer who announces the crimes via e-mail.

    11. TURNING ANGEL
    by Greg Iles
    Pocket
    To defend a friend wrongly accused of murder, a Mississippi lawyer must investigate local students.

    12. MORRIGAN'S CROSS
    by Nora Roberts
    Jove
    A sorcerer gathers five warriors to help him battle a vampire who lured his twin to the dark side.

    NONFICTION

    1. RUNNING WITH SCISSORS
    by Augusten Burroughs
    Picador
    In the 1970s, a young boy lives with a crazy psychiatrist.

    2. FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS
    by James Bradley with Ron Powers
    Bantam
    The story of the six men who raised the flag at Iwo Jima.

    3. THE GLASS CASTLE
    by Jeannette Walls
    Scribner
    The author recalls a bizarre childhood during which she and her siblings were constantly moved from one bleak place to another.

    > 4. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS
    by Chris Gardner with Quincy Troupe and Mim Eichler Rivas
    Amistad/HarperCollins
    Gardner's story, from a grim childhood to homelessness to, finally, the success he had long sought; the basis for a movie of the same title.

    5. NIGHT
    by Elie Wiesel
    Hill & Wang
    A new translation of an account of the horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald, first published in English in 1960.

    6. 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN
    by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey
    Revell
    A Baptist minister describes the otherworldly experience he had after a car accident.

    7. DREAMS FROM MY FATHER
    by Barack Obama
    Three Rivers
    The Democratic senator from Illinois reflects on life as the son of a black African father and white American mother.

    8. TEACHER MAN
    by Frank McCourt
    Scribner
    The author of Angela's Ashes remembers his years teaching high school English in New York City.

    9. TEAM OF RIVALS
    by Doris Kearns Goodwin
    Simon & Schuster
    The political genius of former US president Abraham Lincoln.

    10. AMERICA (THE BOOK)
    by Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin, David Javerbaum et al
    Warner
    The Daily Show offers an illustrated parody of a civics text.

    11. 1776
    by David McCullough
    Simon & Schuster
    An of America's founding year focusing on the inexperienced George Washington and the heroic citizen soldiers.

    12. THE TIPPING POINT
    by Malcolm Gladwell
    Back Bay/Little, Brown
    A journalist's study of social epidemics, otherwise known as fads.

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