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Winnipeg Bestsellers

HARDCOVER FICTION

  1. Watching the Dark
    Peter Robinson. Mystery. $29.99.
  2. Bones Are Forever
    Kathy Reichs. Mystery. $29.99.
  3. The Beautiful Mystery
    Louise Penny. Mystery. $27.99.
  4. Sweet Tooth
    Ian McEwan. Fiction. $29.95.
  5. A Dance With Dragons
    George R.R. Martin. Fantasy. $38.00.

HARDCOVER NON-FICTION

  1. A Thousand Farewells
    Nahlah Ayed. Issues & Politics. $32.00.
  2. * The Hermetic Code
    Winnipeg Free Press. Regional Interest. $25.00.
  3. * Henry Kalen's Manitoba
    Henry Kalen. Regional Interest. $24.95.
  4. No Easy Day
    Mark Owen. Issues & Politics. $27.50.
  5. A Geography of Blood
    Candace Savage. Regional Interest. $26.95.

PAPERBACK FICTION

  1. * Thunder Road
    Chadwick Ginther. Fantasy. $16.00.
  2. * Zombie Princess Apocalypse
    Jeffrey John Eyamie. Science Fiction. $11.95.
  3. Fifty Shades of Grey
    E.L. James. Erotica. $17.95.
  4. Fifty Shades Freed
    E.L. James. Erotica. $17.95.
  5. Fifty Shades Darker
    E.L. James. Erotica. $17.95.

PAPERBACK NON-FICTION

  1. * Please Pass the Faith
    Elsie H.R. Rempel. Religion. $12.99.
  2. * Prairie Fruit Cookbook
    Getty Stewart. Cooking. $19.95.
  3. * State Organs
    David Matas, ed. Issues & Politics. $19.95.
  4. Red River Remembered
    Noni Campbell-Horner. Canadian History. $24.95.
  5. Wheat Belly
    William Davis. Diet & Nutrition. $17.99.

BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

  1. The Rise of Nine, I Am Number Four #3
    Pittacus Lore. Teen Science Fiction. $19.99.
  2. Divergent #1
    Veronica Roth. Teen Science Fiction. $10.99.
  3. The Hunger Games #1
    Suzanne Collins. Teen Science Fiction. $9.99.
  4. The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee, Origami Yoda #3
    Tom Angleberger. Intermediate Fiction. $13.95.
  5. Love You Forever
    Robert Munsch. Canadian Picture Book. $5.95.

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