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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Best-selling books

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Fiction

1. “Nineteen Minutes”

Jodi Picoult (Atria, $26.95)

2. Obsession”

Jonathan Kellerman (Ballantine, $26.95)

3. The Alibi Man’ “

Tami Hoag (Bantam, $26)

4. Whitethorn Woods”

Maeve Binchy (Knopf, $25.95)

5. “For A Few Demons More”

Kim Harrison (Eos/HarperCollins, $21.95)

Nonfiction

1. “A Long Way Gone”

Ishmael Beah (Sarah Crichton/Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $22)

2. “Grace (Eventually)”

Anne Lamott (Riverhead, $24.95)

3. “In An Instant”

Lee and Bob Woodruff (Random House, $25.95)

4. “How Doctors Think”

Jerome Groopman (Houghton Mifflin, $26)

5. “I Feel Bad About My Neck”

Nora Ephron (Knopf, $19.95)

Paperback fiction

1. Two Little Girls In Blue”

Mary Higgins Clark (Pocket, $7.99)

2. The Road”

Cormac McCarthy (Vintage, $14.95)

3. McKettrick’s Heart”

Linda Lael Miller (HQN, $7.99)

4. The Memory Keeper’s Daughter”

Kim Edwards (Penguin, $14)

5. Gone”

Jonathan Kellerman (Ballantine, $7.99)

Paperback nonfiction

1. “The Measure of a Man”

Sidney Poitier (HarperSanFrancisco, $14.95)

2. “The Glass Castle”

Jeannette Walls (Scribner, $14)

3. “Eat, Pray, Love”

Elizabeth Gilbert (Penguin Books, $15)

4. “The Year of Magical Thinking”

Joan Didion (Vintage, $13.95)

5. “90 Minutes in Heaven”

Don Piper with Cecil Murphey (Revell, $12.99)