FICTION: Best Sellers
1. War and Remembrance, Wouk (2 last week)
2. Chesapeake, Michener (1)
3. Fools Die, Puzo (3)
4. Second Generation, Fast (5)
5. The Far Pavilions, Kaye (6)
6. Evergreen, Plain (4)
7. Eye of the Needle, Follett (7)
8. Scruples, Krantz (9)
9. The Empty Copper Sea, MacDonald (8)
10. Shosha, Singer
NONFICTION
1. In Search of History, White (2 last week)
2. American Caesar, Manchester (1)
3. If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries What Am I Doing in the Pits?, Bombeck (3)
4. A Distant Mirror, Tuchman (4)
5. The Complete Book of Running, Fixx (5)
6. Gnomes, Huygen & Poortvliet (9)
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8. Pulling Your Own Strings, Dyer (7)
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10. Robert Kennedy and His Times, Schlesinger (10)
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