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'A Memory of Light' tops Maclean's fiction list
Here are the top 10 hardcover fiction and non-fiction books in Canada for the week ending March 3 compiled by Maclean's magazine.
FICTION
1 (1) A Memory of Light _ Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
2 (-) The Storyteller _ Jodi Picoult
3 (-) The Dinner _ Herman Koch
4 (2) Gone Girl _ Gillian Flynn
5 (3) Speaking From Among the Bones _ Alan Bradley
6 (5) 419 _ Will Ferguson
7 (4) Tenth of December: Stories _ George Saunders
8 (7) Vampires in the Lemon Grove _ Karen Russell
9 (8) Alex Cross, Run _ James Patterson
10 (-) The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry _ Rachel Joyce
NON-FICTION
1 (1) The Inconvenient Indian _ Thomas King
2 (-) Leonardo and the Last Supper _ Ross King'
3 (4) Assholes: A Theory _ Aaron James
4 (-) Engineers of Victory _ Paul Kennedy
5 (3) The Slow Fix _ Carl Honore
6 (2) The World Until Yesterday _ Jared Diamond
7 (6) The Big Shift _ Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson
8 (-) The Power of Why _ Amanda Lang
9 (9) The Cold Hard Truth on Men, Women and Money _ Kevin O’Leary
10 (10) Far From the Tree _ Andrew Solomon
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