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Click on a January Bestseller to purchase
The subtitle will either make you cringe or rush out and buy the book. One thing is sure, Mona Charen's Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got It Wrong in the Cold War and Still Blame America First was never intended to inspire fence sitting. It debuts at #9 on this week's January bestseller list. In the 19th novel in Bernard Cornwell's series, Lieutenant Sharpe is in Portugal in 1809. Sharpe's Havoc debuts in the 12th position on the January Magazine bestseller list. In Getting the Love You Want Dr. Harville Hendrix reveals the secrets to a successful relationship. It's not a fast course, but a step-by-step guide to creating a "loving, supportive, and revitalized partnership." The inimitable Paul Theroux (Riding the Iron Rooster, Sir Vidia's Shadow) goes Overland From Cairo to Cape Town in Dark Star Safari. Theroux is a breathtaking writer and Dark Star Safari is one of his best books to date. Plan on an unforgettable ride. In book after book, Nicholas Sparks (Nights in Rodanthe, A Walk to Remember) gives his readers something to sigh over. The Guardian is being touted as a darker book: An "explosive and emotional tale of love and obsession."
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