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New National
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The
top five fiction and non-fiction titles sold at W H Smith
bookshop over a seven-day period ending Tuesday 13 Nov 2001. |
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1. True
History Of The Kelly Gang by Peter Carey
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2. Crows by
Jiu Dan
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3. Half A Life
by V.S. Naipaul
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4. A Painted
House by John Grisham
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5. America by
Stephen Coonts
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6. The Devil
And Miss Prym by Paulo Coelho |
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7. Isle Of
Dogs by Patricia Cornwell |
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8. Portrait In
Sepia by Isabel Allende |
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9. Shock by
Robin Cook |
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10. Valhalla Rising
by Clive Cussler |
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1. Who Moved
My Cheese by Spencer Johnson
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| 2. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by
Robert Kiyosaki |
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3. One For The
Road by Julian Davison
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4. The New
Jackals by Simon Reeve
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5. Fish! by
Stephen C. Lundin
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6. Guinness
World Records 2002 |
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7. The
Elephant And The Flea by Charles Handy |
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8. Heavier
Than Heaven: Biography Of Kurt Cobain by Charles R. Cross |
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9. Big Brands
Big Trouble by Jack Trout |
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10. Good To Great by
Jim Collins |
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The
top five fiction and non-fiction titles sold at W H Smith
bookshop over a seven-day period ending Tuesday 7 Aug 2001. |
| 1. Shanghai Baby by ZHOU Wei
Hui |
| 2. Bridget Jones's Diary by
Helen Fielding |
| 3. The Glass Palace by
Amitav Ghosh |
| 4. Planet Of The Apes by W.T.
Quick |
| 5. One For My Baby by Tony
Parson |
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| 1. Down Under by Bill Bryson |
| 2. Who Moved My Cheese by
Spencer Johnson |
| 3. The Vagina Monologues by
Eve Ensler |
| 4. Why Men Don't Listen To
Women Who Can't Read Maps by Allan & Barbara Pease |
| 5. No Logo by Naomi Klein |
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The
top five fiction and non-fiction titles sold at W H Smith
bookshop over a seven-day period ending Tuesday 29 May 2001. |
| 1. Pearl Harbor by Randall
Wallace |
| 2. Omerta by Mario Puzo |
| 3. The Sky Is Falling by
Sidney Sheldon |
| 4. The Last Precinct by
Patricia Cornwell |
| 5. Along Came A Spider by
James Patterson |
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| 1. The Vagina Monologues by
Eve Ensler |
| 2. The Inspirations Of Tao
Zhu-gong by Wee Chow Hou |
| 3. The Girl In The Picture
by Denise Chong |
| 4. Branson by Tom Bower |
| 5. On Writing by Stephen
King |
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The
top five fiction and non-fiction titles sold at W H Smith
bookshop over a seven-day period ending Tuesday 16 Jan 2001. |
| 1. The Brethren by John
Grisham |
| 2. The Sky Is Falling bt
Sydney Sheldon |
| 3. The Blind Assassin by
Margaret Atwood |
| 4. To Cut A Long Story Short
by Jeffrey Archer |
| 5. From The Corner Of His
Eye by Dean Koontz |
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| 1. Who
Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson |
| 2. Sex Slaves by Louise
Brown |
| 3. Uncommon Sense by Mel
Gill |
| 4. Guinness World Records
2001 |
| 5. The Six Sigma Revolution
by George Eckes |
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The
top five fiction and non-fiction titles sold at W H Smith
bookshop over a seven-day period ending Tuesday 26 Dec 2000. |
| 1. The Brethren by John
Grisham |
| 2. The Sky Is Falling bt
Sydney Sheldon |
| 3. To Cut A Long Story Short
by Jeffrey Archer |
| 4. Firewall by Andy McNab |
| 5. The Constant Gardener by
John Le Carre |
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| 1. Who
Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson |
| 2. Guinness World Records
2001 |
| 3. Sex Slaves by Louise
Brown |
| 4. Rich Dad's Guide To
Investing by Robert Kiyosaki |
| 5. The Art Of Happiness by
the Dalai Lama |
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The
top five fiction and non-fiction titles sold at W H Smith
bookshop over a seven-day period ending Tuesday 19 Dec 2000. |
| 1. The Brethren by John
Grisham |
| 2. To Cut A Long Story Short
by Jeffrey Archer |
| 3. Temple by Matthew Reilly |
| 4. The Constant Gardener by
John Le Carre |
| 5. The Sky Is Falling by
Sydney Sheldon |
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| 1. Who
Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson |
| 2. Guinness World Records
2001 |
| 3. From Third-World To
First: The Singapore Story: 1965-2000 by Lee Kuan Yew |
| 4. Rich Dad Poor Dad by
Robert Kiyoskai |
| 5. The 48 Laws Of Power by
Robert Greene |
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The top five fiction and non-fiction
titles sold at W.H. Smith bookshop over a seven-day period ending
Tuesday 28 Nov 2000. |
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1. The Brethren by John Grisham 2. To Cut A Long Story Short by
Jeffrey Archer 3. The Sky Is Falling by Sidney
Sheldon 4. Day Of Reckoning by Jack Higginsl 5. Adrian Mole: The Cappucino Years by
Sue Townsend |
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1. From Third World To First: The Singapore Story 1965-2000
by Lee Kuan Yew 2.
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson 3. Rich Dad's Guide To Investing by
Robert Kiyosaki 4. How To Become A CEO by Jeffrey Fox
5. The
Girl In The Picture by Denise Ching |
The top five fiction and non-fiction
titles sold at W.H. Smith bookshop over a seven-day period ending
Tuesday 7 Nov 2000.
1. The Brethren by John Grisham
2. The Sky Is Falling by Sidney Sheldon
3. When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro
4. The Last Precinct by Patricia Cornwell
5. Memoirs Of A Geisha by Arthur Golden
1. The Art Of Happiness by The Dalai Lama
2. From Third World To First: The Singapore Story 1965-2000
by Lee Kuan Yew
3. From Third World To First: The Singapore Story 1965-2000
(Chinese Edition) by Lee Kuan Yew
4. Business @ The Speed Of Thought by Bill Gates
5. How To Become CEO by Jeffrey Fox
The top five fiction and non-fiction
titles sold at W.H. Smith bookshop over a seven-day period ending
Tuesday 10 Oct 2000.
1. The Brethren by John Grisham
2. Timeline by Mchael Crichton
3. When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro
4. The Lion's Game by Nelson DeMille
5. The Bear And The Dragon by Tom Clancy
1. From Third World To First: The Singapore Story 1965-2000
by Lee Kuan Yew
2. How To Become CEO by Jeffrey Fox
3. Business @ The Speed Of Thought by Bill Gates
4. 48 Laws Of Power by Robert Greene
5. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
The top five fiction and non-fiction
titles sold at W.H. Smith bookshop over a seven-day period ending Sunday
10 Sep 2000.
1. The Bear And The Dragon by Tom Clancy
2. Man And Boy by Tony Parsons
3. Memoirs Of A Geisha by Arthur Golden
4. Hannibal by Thomas Harris
5. The Brethren by John Grisham
1. Business At The Speed Of Thought by Bill Gates
2. Galileo's Daughter by Dava Sobel
3. How To Become A CEO by Jeffrey Fox
4. Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson
5. Sex Slaves by Louise Brown
The top five fiction and non-fiction
titles sold at W.H. Smith bookshop over a seven-day period ending Sunday
27 Aug 2000.
1. The Bear And The Dragon by Tom Clancy
2. The Brethren by John Grisham
3. Man And Boy by Tony Parsons
4. Timeline by Michael Crichton
5. Second Wing by Dick Francis
1. The 36 Strategies Of The Chinese by Hou Wee Chow
2. Business At The Speed Of Thought by Bill Gates
3. Rich Dad's Guide To Investing by Robert Kiyosaki
4. The Invisible Continent by Kenichi Ohmae
5. The Girl In The Picture by Denise Chong
The top five fiction and non-fiction
titles sold at W.H. Smith bookshop over a seven-day period ending Sunday
30 Jul 2000.
1. Timeline by Michael Crichton
2. Hannibal by Thomas Harris
3. Granny Dan by Danielle Steel
4. Second Wind by Dick Francis
5. Man And Boy by Tony Parsons
1. ' Tis by Frank McCourt
2. The Gurkhas by John Packer
3. Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt
4. Down Under by Bill Bryson
5. The Great Disruption by Francis Fukuyama
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