Best-selling books
Fiction
1. “The Da Vinci Code”
Dan Brown (Doubleday, $24.95)
2. “The Rule of Four”
Ian Caldwell/Dustin Thomason (Dial, $24)
3. “The Five People You Meet in
Heaven”
Mitch Albom (Hyperion, $19.95)
4. “Angels & Demons”
Dan Brown (Atria, $17.95)
5. “The Taking”
Dean Koontz (Bantam, $27)
6. “Hidden Prey”
John Sandford (Putnam, $26.95)
7. “Bergdes”
Plum Sykes (Miramax/ Hyperion, $23.95)
8. “The Narrows”
Michael Connelly (Little, Brown, $25.95)
Nonfiction
1. “Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim”
David Sedaris (Little, Brown, $24.95)
2. “Eats, Shoots & Leaves”
Lynne Truss (Gotham, $17.50)
3. “Big Russ and Me”
Tim Russert (Miramax, $22.95)
4. “Plan of Attack”
Bob Woodward (Simon & Schuster, $28)
5. “Father Joe”
Tony Hendra (Random House, $24.95)
6. “Battle Ready”
Tom Clancy (Putnam, $28.95)
7. “Alexander Hamilton”
Ron Chernow (Penguin Press, $35)
8. “More Than Money”
Neil Cavuto (ReganBooks, $24.95)
Paperback fiction
1. “Anna Karenina”
Leo Tolstoy (Penguin, $16)
2. “Angels & Demons”
Dan Brown (Pocket Star, $7.99)
3. “Dark Horse”
Tami Hoag (Bantam, $7.99)
4. “The Notebook”
Nicholas Sparks (Warner, $12.95/$7.50)
5. “To The Nines”
Janet Evanovich (St. Martin’s, $7.99)
6. “Wild Orchids”
Jude Deveraux (Pocket Books, $7.99)
7. “Entranced”
Nora Roberts (Silhouette, $6.99)
8. “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter”
Carson McCullers (Houghton Mifflin, $12)
Paperback nonfiction
1. “Reading Lolita in Tehran”
Azar Nafisi (Random House, $13.95)
2. “Tuesdays With Morrie”
Mitch Albom (Broadway, $11.95)
3. “Stupid White Men”
Michael Moore (ReganBooks, $13.95)
4. “The Devil in the White City”
Erik Larson (Vintage, $14.95)
5. “Stiff”
Mary Roach (Norton, $13.95)
6. “Living History”
Hillary Rodham Clinton (Scribner, $16)
7. “Friends … ‘Til the End”
David Wild (Warner Brothers, $24.95)
8. “Bringing Down the House”
Ben Mezrich (Free Press, $14)