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Best-selling books

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Fiction

1. Cell”

Stephen King (Scribner, $26.95)

2. Memory in Death”

J. D. Robb (Putnam, $24.95)

3. “The Da Vinci Code”

Dan Brown (Doubleday, $24.95)

4. The Hostage”

W.E.B. Griffin (Putnam, $26.95)

5. The Last Templar”

Raymond Khoury (Dutton, $24.95)

6. “Mary, Mary”

James Patterson (Little, Brown, $27.95)

7. S is for Silence”

Sue Grafton (Marian Wood/Putnam, $26.95)

8. “Every Breath You Take”

Judith McNaught (Ballantine, $25.95)

9. “The Hunt Club”

John Lescroart (Dutton, $26.95)

10. The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell”

Lilian Jackson Braun (Putnam, $23.95)

Nonfiction

1. “Marley & Me”

John Grogan (Morrow, $21.95)

2. “The World is Flat”

Thomas L. Friedman (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $27.50)

3. “For Laci”

Sharon Rocha (Crown, $25.95)

4. “My Friend Leonard”

James Frey (Riverhead, $24.95)

5. “The Year of Magical Thinking”

Joan Didion (Knopf, $23.95)

6. “Freakonomics”

Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (Morrow, $25.95)

7. “Night”

Elie Wiesel (Hill & Wang, $19.95)

8. “Teacher Man”

Frank McCourt (Scribner, $26)

9. “You’re Wearing That?”

Deborah Tannen (Random House, $24.95)

10. “Money Secrets”

Dave Barry (Crown, $24.95)

Paperback fiction

1. The Broker”

John Grisham (Dell, $7.99)

2. Memoirs of a Geisha”

Arthur Golden (Vintage, $14.95/$7.99)

3. Honeymoon”

James Patterson and Howard Roughan (Warner, $13.95)

4. “Carolina Isle”

Jude Deveraux (Pocket, $9.95)

5. “Alone”

Lisa Gardner (Bantam, $7.99)

Paperback nonfiction

1. “Night” (new translation)

Elie Wiesel (Hill & Wang, $9)

2. “A Million Little Pieces”

James Frey (Anchor, $14.95)

3. “Night” (original)

Elie Wiesel (Bantam, $5.50)

4. “Collapse”

Jared Diamond (Penguin, $17)

5. “In Cold Blood”

Truman Capote (Vintage, $14)