The Northern California Independent Booksellers Association
Bestseller List, as brought to you by Book Sense and NCIBA, for the
sales week ended Sunday, Feb. 20.
The Northern California Independent Booksellers Association Bestseller List, as brought to you by Book Sense and NCIBA, for the sales week ended Sunday, Feb. 20. Based on reporting from the independent booksellers of the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association and Book Sense.

Top 10 Hardcover Fiction

1.

Gilead, by Marilynne Robinson

2.

Kafka on the Shore, by Haruki Murakami

3.

The Broker, by John Grisham

4.

The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown

5.

Honeymoon, by James Patterson, Howard Roughan

6.

The Plot Against America, by Philip Roth

7.

The Five People You Meet in Heaven, by Mitch Albom

8.

State of Fear, by Michael Crichton

9.

Prep, by Curtis Sittenfeld

10.

The Final Solution, by Michael Chabon

Top 10 Hardcover

Nonfiction

1.

French Women Don’t Get Fat, by Mireille Guiliano

2.

Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell

3.

Collapse, by Jared Diamond

4.

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, by John Perkins

5.

Juiced, by Jose Canseco

6.

Bob Greene’s Total Body Makeover, by Bob Greene

7.

America (The Book), by Jon Stewart and The Daily Show Staff

8.

Animals in Translation, by Temple Grandin, Catherine Johnson

9.

Eats, Shoots & Leaves, by Lynne Truss

10.

Chronicles, by Bob Dylan

Top 10 Children’s Fiction

1.

Girls in Pants, by Ann Brashares

2.

Because of Winn-Dixie, by Kate DiCamillo

3.

The Grim Grotto (A Series of Unfortunate Events #11), by Lemony Snicket

4.

Goodnight Moon, by Margaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (Illus.)

5.

Dragon Rider, by Cornelia Funke

6.

The Second Summer of the Sisterhood, by Ann Brashares

7.

The Wide Window (A Series of Unfortunate Events #3), by Lemony Snicket

8.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Ann Brashares

9.

Kira-Kira, by Cynthia Kadohata

10.

Drowned Wednesday (The Keys to the Kingdom #3), by Garth Nix

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