Fiction: Best Sellers: Mar. 30, 1981
1. The Covenant, Michener (1 last week)
2. Brain, Cook (2)
3. Masquerade, Williams
4. Answer as a Man, Caldwell (5)
5. Firestarter, King (3)
6. Rage of Angels, Sheldon (4)
7. The Key to Rebecca, Follett (6)
8. Come Pour the Wine, Freeman (9)
9. Unfinished Tales, Tolkien (7)
10. The Midwife, Courier
NONFICTION
1. Richard Simmons' Never-Say-Diet Book, Simmons (1)
2. Cosmos, Sagan (3)
3. Nice Girls Do, Kassorla (2)
4. The Last Mafioso, Demaris (5)
5. Paper Money, Smith
6. The Sky's the Limit, Dyer (8)
7. You Can Negotiate Anything, Cohen (4)
8. Nothing Down, Allen (7)
9. Best Evidence, Lifton
10. How You Can Become Financially Independent by Investing in Real Estate, Lowry
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