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Reversible Errors, the latest legal thriller from mega bestseller Scott Turow, jumps straight to the bestseller list. This time Turow looks at the issues around the death penalty from both sides of the injection.

Is there anything new in Michael R. Beschloss' look at Roosevelt, Truman and the Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1941-1945 in The Conquerors? Enough people seem to think so that this book debuts in the #3 position on the January Magazine bestseller list.

Simon Schama scares me. Every year around this time he comes out with another monster volume of his A History of Britain, meant to be a companion to the BBC television series of the same name. The latest entry is subtitled The Fate of Empire: 1776-2001 so he will now, presumably, stop. But with a winning franchise like this, you just never know.

Halloween is now behind us, so we've been expecting it all to begin. And it has. At the head of the line for seasonal greetings, 2002 is Visions of Sugar Plums. But since this is a novel by Janet Evanovich the Plum we're talking about is Stephanie, Evanovich's popular New Jersey bounty hunter and, not surprisingly, the case on her hands is full of Christmas.

Carter speechwriter-turned-talk-show-host Chris Matthews' 2001 book, Now Let Me Tell You What I Really Think, hasn't even cooled off while his new book, American: Beyond Our Grandest Notion is already climbing the charts. The only logical conclusion? Politics is most attractively served up by someone you first met on television.

 

 

 

 

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The January Magazine Online Bestseller List is reflective of book sales of international online booksellers.
This list was compiled for the week of November 4, 2002.

Reversible Errors
by Scott Turow
The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold
The Conquerors
by Michael R. Beschloss
The Little Friend
by Donna Tartt
Live From New York
by Tom Shales and James Andrew Miller
Q Is for Quarry
by Sue Grafton
 
The Carnivorous Carnival
by Lemony Snicket
My Losing Season
by Pat Conroy
Leadership
by Rudolph W. Giuliani
Night Watch
by Terry Pratchett
A History of Britain
by Simon Schama
Rick Stein's Food Heros
by Rick Stein
Visions of Sugar Plums
by Janet Evanovich
The Sopranos Family Cookbook
by Artie Bucco
 
Chasing the Dime
by Michael Connelly
American: Beyond Our Grandest Notion
by Chris Mathews
The Year Ahead: 2003
by Susan Miller
Get With the Program!
by Bob Greene
Four Blind Mice
by James Patterson
Stupid White Men...
by Michael Moore


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