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Winnipeg Bestsellers
Based on sales for the week of Feb. 24 at McNally Robinson Booksellers
HARDCOVER FICTION
- Tenth of December, George Saunders. Fiction. $29.95.
- The Storyteller, Jodi Picoult. Fiction. $32.00.
- A Week in Winter, Maeve Binchy. Fiction. $28.99.
- 419, Will Ferguson. Fiction. $32.00.
- Guilt, Jonathan Kellerman. Fiction. $30.00.
HARDCOVER NON-FICTION
- Life Code, Phil McGraw. Psychology. $29.95.
- Management and the Gospel, Bruno Dyck. Religion. $127.00.
- The Inconvenient Indian, Thomas King. Indigenous Peoples. $34.95.
- The Genius of Dogs, Brian Hare & Vanessa Woods. Pets. $29.50.
- A Thousand Farewells, Nahlah Ayed. Issues & Politics. $32.00.
PAPERBACK FICTION
- Dude, Where’s My Stethoscope? Donovan Gray. Fiction. $22.00.
- The Ocean, Cecilia Araneda. Fiction. $20.99.
- February, Lisa Moore. Fiction. $19.95.
- Indian Horse, Richard Wagamese. Fiction. $21.95.
- The Imposter Bride, Nancy Richler. Fiction. $17.99.
PAPERBACK NON-FICTION
- Quiet, Susan Cain. Psychology. $18.00.
- Black and Blue Sari, Kamal Dhillon. Memoir. $20.00.
- The 5 Love Languages, Gary Chapman. Relating. $15.99.
- Wheat Belly, William Davis. Health. $17.99.
- Pimachiowin Aki Cultural Landscape Atlas, Iain J. Davidson-Hunt, Nathan Deutsch & Andrew Miller. Indigenous Peoples. $29.95.
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
- The Gypsy King, Maureen Fergus. Canadian Teen Fiction. $19.99.
- Alexis Ant Marooned in Africa, Kit Read. Canadian Intermediate Fiction. $16.50.
- The Day My Mom Came to Kindergarten, Maureen Fergus. Canadian Picture Book. $18.95.
- Seeing Red, Robert Munsch. Canadian Picture Book. $7.99.
- I Know My Grandma Loves Me, Kathleen Ward. Growing Up & Family Life. $17.95.
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