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2. The Other, Tryon (2)
3. The Day of the Jackal, Forsyth (4)
4. The Shadow of the Lynx, Holt (6)
5. The Bell Jar, Plath (7)
6. The Drifters, Michener (3)
7. The New Centurions, Wambaugh (5)
8. The Passions of the Mind, Stone (8)
9. QB VII, Uris (10)
10. Penmarric, Howatch
NONFICTION
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3. America, Inc., Mintz and Cohen (5)
4. The Gift Horse, Knef (4)
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6. The Female Eunuch, Greer (3)
7. Any Woman Can!, Reuben
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