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New York Times Bestsellers • Bestseller for the Week of January 29, 2012
FICTION
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James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
Private: #1 Suspect

Publishers Weekly In chapter one of Patterson and Paetro's lackluster second novel featuring Jack Morgan (after 2010
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Click #2  (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1)  
Bernard Cornwell
Death Of Kings

Publishers Weekly The sixth installment of Cornwell's Saxon series (after The Burning Land) returns to the days befo
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Click #3  (Last Week: 1 • Weeks on List: 2)  
Elizabeth George
Believing The Lie

Publishers Weekly Lord Bernard Fairclough, a wealthy industrialist, asks Det. Insp. Thomas Lynley to secretly delve
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Click #4  (Last Week: 5 • Weeks on List: 7)  
P D James
Death Comes To Pemberley

Library Journal Ladieeees and gentlemen, in this corner, in Empire-waist trunks, is Miss Jane Austen (aka the Chawto
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NONFICTION
Click #1  (Last Week: - • Weeks on List: 1)  
Mark R Levin
Ameritopia
Click #2  (Last Week: 1 • Weeks on List: 3)  
Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice
American Sniper

Book list If you're wondering why it takes multiple cowriters for Navy SEALs sniper Kyle to tell his story, consider
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Click #3  (Last Week: 2 • Weeks on List: 13)  
Walter Isaacson
Steve Jobs

Book list *Starred Review* Now we all know how the story ends. But that only adds a certain frisson to this biography
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Click #4  (Last Week: 4 • Weeks on List: 17)  
Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
Killing Lincoln

Publishers Weekly Political commentator O'Reilly and coauthor Dugard (Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley an
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Click #5  (Last Week: 3 • Weeks on List: 20)  
Tim Tebow with Nathan Whitaker
Through My Eyes

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Provides online access to articles (many full-text) from newspapers, magazines, journals and encyclopedias using authoritative, searchable databases. Useful Website links and electronic books are also available. Use in the library or log on from any work, school, or home computer with Internet access using a password provided by the library.


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Beginning or professional genealogists can access Ancestry.com - the largest collection of family histories on the Web. Also includes U.S. census records, genealogy links, family trees, and printable family tree chart forms. Use at a library Internet computer.


Beginning or professional genealogists can access original page images for all documents - a collection of over 25,000 family and local histories, and U.S. census records. Log on at a library, work, school, or home Internet computer using your valid library card number.


Online interactive academic and career practice tests and skill-building courses (i.e., SAT, Real Estate, English for Spanish speakers, etc.). Correct answers are provided for your test score results. Create your own private account using your valid library card number. Use in the library or from any work, school, or home computer with Internet access.


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