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Best sellers

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society." Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows, Dial, $22.

2. "Anathem." Neal Stephenson, Morrow, $29.95.

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3. "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle." David Wroblewski, Ecco, $25.95.

4. "American Wife." Curtis Sittenfeld, Random House, $26.

5. "Home." Marilynne Robinson, FSG, $25.

6. "Fine Just the Way It Is: Wyoming Stories 3." Annie Proulx, Scribner, $25.

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7. "Ballistics: Poems." Billy Collins, Random House, $24.

8. "The Art of Racing in the Rain." Garth Stein, Harper, $23.95.

9. "The Lace Reader." Brunonia Barry, Morrow, $24.95.

10. "Supreme Courtship." Christopher Buckley, Twelve, $24.99.

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. "Hot, Flat, and Crowded." Thomas L. Friedman, FSG, $27.95.

2. "The War Within." Bob Woodward, Simon & Schuster, $32.

3. "The Last Lecture." Randy Pausch, Hyperion, $21.95.

4. "Goodnight Bush." Erich Origen, Gan Golan, Little Brown, $14.99.

5. "The Limits of Power." Andrew J. Bacevich, Metropolitan, $24.

6. "When You Are Engulfed in Flames." David Sedaris, Little Brown, $25.99.

7. "What I Talk About When I Talk About Running." Haruki Murakami, Knopf, $21.

8. "Breakthrough: Eight Steps to Wellness." Suzanne Somers, Crown, $25.95.

9. "The Secret." Rhonda Byrne, Atria/Beyond Words, $23.95.

10. "In Defense of Food." Michael Pollan, Penguin Press, $21.95.

-- Indy Bestseller List

First Published: September 21, 2008, 4:00 a.m.

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