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Last week's bestsellers . . .
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Books Bestsellers Editor, Tim Appelo |
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Amazon.com 100 News
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In Robert
Crais's panic-paced new thriller,
Hostage, a small-town
police chief negotiates with three punks for the lives of the
family they're holding at gunpoint.
Check out the
bestselling titles of the past 24 hours
Pre-order
your copy of the paperback edition of
Harry Potter and
the Prisoner of Azkaban, available September 11.
Can't wait? Buy the
unabridged
audiocassette, available now.
Browse
Amazon.com's not-yet-published bestseller list
For a
limited time, you can get the steal of the week, the trenchant
exposé
Tina and Harry Come
to America: Tina Brown, Harry Evans, and the Uses of
Power, for 50% off. Plus, grab the great deals
while they last in our
Bargain Books Outlet,
then come back for the
Amazon.com Friday
Sale on August 17.
Discover
the bestselling bargain books of the past 24 hours
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Julie
Fenster's
Ether Day: The
Strange Tale of America's Greatest Medical Discovery and the
Haunted Men Who Made It tells the astounding
story of the three men who invented anesthesia, saved countless
lives, and turned their own lives into a mad, bitter battle for
credit.
Check out the best books
discussed on National Public Radio
The aptly
named Dr. Pat Love explains it all for you in
The Truth About
Love: The Highs, the Lows, and How You Can Make It Last
Forever, the follow-up to her bestseller
Hot Monogamy:
Essential Steps to More Passionate, Intimate
Lovemaking.
Check out the
Amazon.com Movers & Shakers--the fastest-rising bestsellers
of the past 24 hours
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Wall
Street Journal reporter David Bank's scathing
book
Breaking Windows:
How Bill Gates Fumbled the Future of Microsoft
tells the inside story of the war between Microsoft's "Windows
hawks" and its "Internet doves."
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