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best selling books

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This page provides lists of best-selling single-volume books, book series, authors , and children's books to date and in any language. For some books, accurate accounting has proven impossible, so the book is excluded or an educated guess by an expert is provided. "Best-selling" refers to the estimated number of copies sold of each book, rather than the number of books printed or currently owned.

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USA Today Booklist, February 25–March 2: Naruto returns (Anime News Network)
Naruto Volume 28, the newest in Masashi Kishimoto and Viz Media 's ninja manga series, immediately broke into USA Today's list of America's top 150 best-selling books for the week of February 25 to March 2 at #73. Naruto Volume 27, which was released simultaneously with volumes 25 and 26 in December, ultimately was a best-seller for a total of seven weeks.

Best-selling authors help raise funds at beach-area writers conference (The News Journal)
REHOBOTH BEACH -- It only took novelist Maribeth Fischer four tries to make her charity-inspired writing conference one of the biggest in the region.

Books Between Bites looks at Hosseini (Fond du Lac Reporter)
The Books Between Bites reading selections on Tuesday, March 11, are The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini.

Joyce Carol Oates to visit UK (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Joyce Carol Oates, one of America’s most prolific authors and a writer frequently mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize for literature, will headline this year’s Kentucky Women Writers Conference. Oates, whose critically praised and best-selling books include We Were the Mulvaneys and Blonde, will give a free public keynote reading and lecture at the University of Kentucky at 7:30 p.m. ...

Balancing the books Library System celebrates with yearlong events (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Upon taking over as director of Taylor Community Library 28 years ago, Jeanie Sluck had exactly $100 a month to spend on new books. Add that up over 12 months, and you get a laughable $1,200.