Find New York Times Bestsellers at NYPL - December 2nd, 2012
For the week of December 2, 2012 we have hardcover fiction, hardcover non-fiction, and hardcover advice & misc. books.
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Week of December 2, 2012
Hardcover Fiction
- The Last Man, by Vince Flynn
- Merry Christmas, Alex Cross, by James Patterson
- The Racketeer, by John Grisham
- Sweet Tooth, by Ian McEwan
- Flight Behavior, by Barbara Kingsolver
Hardcover Nonfiction
- Killing Kennedy, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Thomas Jefferson, by Jon Meacham
- Killing Lincoln, by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- No Easy Day, by Mark Owen with Kevin Maurer
- How To Create A Mind, by Ray Kurzweil
Hardcover Advice & Misc.
- Barefoot Contessa Foolproof, by Ina Garten
- Help, Thanks, Wow, by Anne Lamott
- Guinness World Records 2013
- My Year In Meals, by Rachael Ray
- The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook, by Deb Perelman
For more information on this week's best sellers, visit the New York Times website and check out the full list. There is also a special section for Best Sellers in the Library's catalog, BiblioCommons.
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