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FICTION
1. FLEUR DE LEIGH’S LIFE OF CRIME by Diane Leslie (Simon and Schuster: $23) A Hollywood “Upstairs, Downstairs” about a poor little rich girl and her L.A. childhood.
Last Week: 7; Weeks on List: 4
2. STAR WARS, EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE by Terry Brooks (Lucasbooks/Del Rey: $25) The “Star Wars” saga unfolds with Darth Vader’s childhood on a desert planet.
Last Week: 1; Weeks on List: 2
3. CERTAIN PREY by John Sandford (Putnam: $24.95) The 10th in the “Prey” series features the antihero Davenport against a pair of strange and cunning killers.
Last Week: --; Weeks on List: 1
4. WHITE OLEANDER by Janet Fitch (Little, Brown: $24) When a woman murders her lover, her daughter must face womanhood on her own in a foster home.
Last Week: 12; Weeks on List: 2
5. THE HOURS by Michael Cunningham (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $22) A haunting triptych of stories structured around Virginia Woolf’s novel “Mrs. Dalloway.”
Last Week: 8; Weeks on List: 9
6. MOONLIGHT ON THE AVENUE OF FAITH by Gina B. Nahai (Harcourt Brace: $24) A little girl’s search for her magical missing mother in a Tehran ghetto.
Last Week: 10; Weeks on List: 7
7. CRYPTONOMICON by Neal Stephenson (Avon: $27.50) A hunt for gold bullion that connects World War II cryptographers with present-day computer whizzes.
Last Week: 11; Weeks on List: 2
8. ABIDE WITH ME by E. Lynn Harris (Doubleday: $24.95) The third volume in the “Invisible Life” trilogy, about five African Americans, set in Seattle.
Last Week: --; Weeks on List: 3
9. EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS by David Guterson (Harcourt Brace: $25) A retired heart surgeon with terminal cancer goes on his last hunt in the woods of the Northwest.
Last Week: 4; Weeks on List: 4
10. WE’LL MEET AGAIN by Mary Higgins Clark (Simon and Schuster:$25) A suspense novel that explores the evil inner workings of an HMO and some risky medical experiments.
Last Week: 3; Weeks on List: 3
11. THE TESTAMENT by John Grisham (Doubleday: $27.95) The 10th richest man in the United States has died, and his greedy heirs are circling like hungry vultures.
Last Week: 2; Weeks on List: 14
12. A NEW SONG by Jan Karon (Viking: $24.95) A clergyman and his wife leave their beloved Mitford to shepherd a small congregation on Whitecap Island.
Last Week: --; Weeks on List: 4
13. TARA ROAD by Maeve Binchy (Delacorte: $24.95) People facing heartbreak and disappointment are drawn to a Victorian home on a shabby Dublin street.
Last Week: 5; Weeks on List: 11
14. CLOSE RANGE by Annie Proulx (Scribner: $25) A collection of raw and lusty stories about luckless characters living in the rough wasteland of Wyoming.
Last Week: 13; Weeks on List: 2
15. BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES OF THE CENTURY edited by Katrina Kenison and John Updike (Houghton Mifflin: $28) Ernest Hemingway, Willa Cather, Raymond Carver and Co.
Last Week: 9; Weeks on List: 6
****
NONFICTION
1. IN THE GARDEN OF OUR DREAMS by Shirlee T. Haizlip and Harold C. Haizlip (Kodansha: $24) Memoirs of a marriage; the shocking tale of a perfectly happy couple.
Last Week: --; Weeks on List: 14
2. BELLA TUSCANY by Frances Mayes (Broadway Books: $25) Rich, colorful stories of cuisine and Italian life in the villages by the author of “Under the Tuscan Sun.”
Last Week: 1; Weeks on List: 6
3. WOMAN by Natalie Angier (Houghton Mifflin: $25) A poetic, exuberant celebration of womanhood and its unique qualities and influence on the world.
Last Week: 7; Weeks on List: 7
4. LINDBERGH by A. Scott Berg (Putnam: $30) Courageous aviator, loving father, isolationist and, finally, fallen hero: a dramatic American story.
Last Week: 4; Weeks on List: 21
5. ALL TOO HUMAN by George Stephanopoulos (Little, Brown: $27.95) Behind the scenes in the Oval Office with one of President Clinton’s best and brightest.
Last Week: 5; Weeks on List: 10
6. TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE by Mitch Albom (Doubleday: $19.95) A sportswriter’s empowering story about his weekly visits to see an older dying friend.
Last Week: 2; Weeks on List: 72
7. THE GREATEST GENERATION by Tom Brokaw (Random House: $24.95) TV anchor tells the stories of the generation that came of age during the Depression and World War II.
Last Week: 3; Weeks on List: 23
8. EVERY MAN A TIGER by Tom Clancy and Chuck Horner (Putnam: $27.95) The art of war, particularly modern air power, as told by a master storyteller and a general.
Last Week: --; Weeks on List: 1
9. HOME TOWN by Tracy Kidder (Random House: $25.95) A portrait of a Massachusetts town at the end of the 20th century that focuses on members of its community.
Last Week: 11; Weeks on List: 2
10. THE MAJORS by John Feinstein (Little, Brown: $25) The quest for golfing greatness in four prestigious events: the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and the PGA.
Last Week: 14; Weeks on List: 5
11. THE COURAGE TO BE RICH by Suze Orman (Riverhead: $24.95) Attention, ‘fraidy-cats: Dump that savings account earning 2% and look for better investments.
Last Week: 12; Weeks on List: 10
12. BLACK HAWK DOWN by Mark Bowden (Atlantic Monthly Press: $24) A fascinating, detailed account of a badly botched 1993 U.S. raid on Mogadishu.
Last Week: 9; Weeks on List: 5
13. THE LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE by Thomas L. Friedman (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $27.50) Globalization replaces the Cold War system. Reviewed by David Rieff, Page 3.
Last Week: 8; Weeks on List: 3
14. TRAVELING MERCIES by Anne Lamott (Pantheon: $23) The growth of Lamott’s beliefs and how they helped her overcome grief, alcoholism and bad hair days.
Last Week: 13; Weeks on List: 11
15. HIGH EXPOSURE by David Breashears (Simon and Schuster: $26) The autobiography of a mountain climber-filmmaker who has climbed Mt. Everest four times.
Last Week: 10; Weeks on List: 2
Paperbacks
FICTION
1. MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA by Arthur Golden (Vintage: $14) The life and loves of a teahouse entertainer in Kyoto.
2. THE READER by Bernhard Schlink (Vintage: $11) A boyhood fling with an older woman and its aftermath.
3. THE PILOT’S WIFE by Anita Shreve (Little, Brown: $13.95) A woman’s disturbing discoveries after a fatal plane crash.
4. SUMMER SISTERS by Judy Blume (Dell: $7.50) Friendship between two unlikely girls.
5. SUDDEN PREY by John Sandford (Berkley: $6.99) Revenge is the engine that powers the seventh “Prey” thriller.
6. CORELLI’S MANDOLIN by Louis De Bernieres (Vintage: $14) The Italian occupation of a Greek isle in World War II.
7. CHARMING BILLY by Alice McDermott (Delta: $12.95) A family reflects on the life of a deceased relative.
8. SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS by David Guterson (Vintage: $13) A fisherman’s murder trial divides a Puget Sound town.
9. A WIDOW FOR ONE YEAR by John Irving (Ballantine: $14.95) A Dickensian story of a woman with great expectations.
10. DIVINE SECRETS OF THE YA-YA SISTERHOOD by Rebecca Wells (HarperPerennial: $13) Sisterhood in the South.
****
NONFICTION
1. UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN by Frances Mayes (Broadway: $13) Restoring a cozy home in a glorious Italian landscape.
2. GUNS, GERMS AND STEEL by Jared Diamond (W.W. Norton: $14.95) The part played by this triad in history.
3. OUR DUMB CENTURY by the Onion staff (Three Rivers: $15) Satiric headlines from a popular humor publication.
4. L.A. BIZARRO by Anthony Lovett and Matt Maranian (Buzz/St. Martin’s: $16.95) Trivia from L.A.’s twilight zone.
5. GIRL BOSS by Stacy Kravetz (Girl Press: $17.95) Running the show like the big chicks.
6. AMAZING GRACE by Kathleen Norris (Riverhead: $12.95) Hurdling religion’s obstacles with a poet’s wings.
7. OCTOBER SKY by Homer Hickam (Dell: $6.99) A boy from Coalwood, W. Va., becomes a NASA scientist.
8. THE HOT ZONE by Richard Preston (Anchor: $7.99) An Ebola virus outbreak and the U.S. Army’s effort to halt it.
9. UNDERGROUND GUIDE TO LOS ANGELES Edited by Pleasant Gehman (Manic D. Press: $13.95) L.A.’s dark underbelly.
10. FALLING LEAVES by Adeline Yen Mah (Broadway: $13) Life under an oppressive stepmother in mainland China.
Rankings are based on a Times poll of Southland bookstores.
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