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Winnipeg Bestsellers

Based on sales for the week of Dec. 9 at McNally Robinson Booksellers

HARDCOVER FICTION

  1. 419, Will Ferguson. Fiction. $32.00.
  2. The Casual Vacancy, J.K. Rowling. Fiction. $36.99.
  3. A Week in Winter, Maeve Binchy. Fiction. $28.99.
  4. The Racketeer, John Grisham. Fiction. $32.00.
  5. Dear Life, Alice Munro. Fiction. $32.99.

 

HARDCOVER NON-FICTION

  1. Best of Bridge Slow Cooker Cookbook, Sally Vaughan-Johnston. Cooking. $29.95.
  2. The Marsh Keepers Journey, Bruce Batt. Canada. $39.95.
  3. A Nation Worth Ranting About, Rick Mercer. Humour. $29.95.
  4. The Inconvenient Indian, Thomas King. Indigenous Peoples. $34.95.
  5. Visual Celebrations, Patricia Bovey. Canadian Art. $50.00.

 

PAPERBACK FICTION

  1. Wild World, David C. Walker. Fiction. $19.95.
  2. Standing in Another Man’s Grave, Ian Rankin. Mystery. $24.99.
  3. Twelve Drummers Drumming, C.C. Benison. Mystery. $19.95.
  4. The Paris Wife, Paula McLain. Fiction. $22.00.
  5. The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, Jonas Jonasson. Fiction. $16.99.

 

PAPERBACK NON-FICTION

  1. Kings of the Rings, Sean Grassie. Sports. $29.95.
  2. The First Season, Randy Turner. Sports. $19.95.
  3. The 2013 Prairie Garden: Perennials, The Prairie Garden Committee. Gardening. $13.95.
  4. Imagining Winnipeg, Esyllt W. Jones. Regional Interest. $39.95.
  5. On the Fly, Wayne Tefs. Sports. $20.00.

 

BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

  1. The Third Wheel, Diary of a Wimpy Kid #7, Jeff Kinney. Intermediate Fiction. $16.95.
  2. Scaredy Squirrel Prepares for Christmas, Mélanie Watt. Canadian Picture Book. $18.95.
  3. Love You Forever, Robert Munsch. Canadian Picture Book. $5.95.
  4. The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien. Classics. $9.99.
  5. Little Blue Truck, Alice Schertle. Board Book. $7.99.

 

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