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Winnipeg Bestsellers

Based on sales for the week of March 10 at McNally Robinson Booksellers

HARDCOVER FICTION

  1. Tenth of December, George Saunders. Fiction. $29.95.
  2. A Week in Winter, Maeve Binchy. Fiction. $28.99.
  3. A Memory of Light, Robert Jordan. Fantasy. $39.99.
  4. Frost Burned, Patricia Briggs. Fantasy. $28.50.
  5. Shadow of Freedom, David Weber. Science Fiction. $29.99.

 

HARDCOVER NON-FICTION

  1. Disraeli, Robert O’Kell. Biography. $95.00.
  2. Life Code, Phil McGraw. Psychology. $26.00.
  3. The Inconvenient Indian, Thomas King. Indigenous Peoples. $34.95.
  4. Salt Sugar Fat, Michael Moss. Issues & Politics. $32.99.
  5. Henry Kalen’s Manitoba, Henry Kalen. Regional Interest. $24.95.

 

PAPERBACK FICTION

  1. Dude, Where’s My Stethoscope? Donovan Gray. Fiction. $22.00.
  2. February, Lisa Moore. Fiction. $19.95.
  3. The Age of Hope, David Bergen. Fiction. $21.99.
  4. The Death of Antagonis, David Annandale. Science Fiction. $14.99.
  5. Indian Horse, Richard Wagamese. Fiction. $21.95.

 

PAPERBACK NON-FICTION

  1. Wolseley Stories, Laina Hughes. Regional Interest. $15.00.
  2. To Live and Die in America, Robert Chernomas & Ian Hudson. Issues & Politics. $28.00.
  3. Let’s Pretend This Never Happened, Jenny Lawson. Memoir. $17.00.
  4. Standing in Your Power, Debbie Pokornik. Inspiration. $19.95.
  5. Evelyn Jacks’ Essential Tax Facts 2013, Evelyn Jacks. Personal Finance. $19.95.

 

BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

  1. Seeing Red, Robert Munsch. Canadian Picture Book. $7.99.
  2. I Know My Grandma Loves Me, Kathleen Ward. Growing Up & Family Life. $17.95.
  3. Slinky Malinky, Lynley Dodd. Picture Book. $10.99.
  4. The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien. Classics. $9.99.
  5. Pieces of the Past: The Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz, Carol Matas. Canadian Intermediate Fiction. $16.99.

 

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