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Best-Selling Books, 2000

Source: Publishers Weekly



Reprinted from Publishers Weekly

© 2002 by Publishers Weekly

Hardcover Fiction

  1. The Brethren, John Grisham
  2. The Mark: The Beast Rules the World, Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
  3. The Bear and the Dragon, Tom Clancy
  4. The Indwelling: The Beast Takes Possession, Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
  5. The Last Precinct, Patricia Cornwell
  6. Journey, Danielle Steel
  7. The Rescue, Nicholas Sparks
  8. Roses Are Red, James Patterson
  9. Cradle and All, James Patterson
  10. The House on Hope Street, Danielle Steel
  11. The Wedding, Danielle Steel
  12. Drowning Ruth, Christina Schwarz
  13. Before I Say Good-Bye, Mary Higgins Clark
  14. Deck the Halls, Mary and Carol Higgins Clark
  15. Gap Creek, Robert Morgan

Hardcover Nonfiction

  1. Who Moved My Cheese?, Spencer Johnson
  2. Guinness World Records 2001, Guinness World Records Ltd.
  3. Body for Life, Bill Phillips
  4. Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom
  5. The Beatles Anthology, The Beatles
  6. The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly
  7. Relationship Rescue, Philip C. McGraw, Ph.D.
  8. The Millionaire Mind, Thomas J. Stanley
  9. Ten Things I Wish I'd Known—Before I Went Out into the Real World, Maria Shriver
  10. Eating Well for Optimum Health, Andrew Weil, M.D.
  11. The Prayer of Jabez, Dr. Bruce Wilkinson
  12. Flags of Our Fathers, James Bradley with Ron Powers
  13. A Short Guide to a Happy Life, Anna Quindlen
  14. On Writing, Stephen King
  15. Nothing Like It in the World, Stephen E. Ambrose

Trade Paperbacks

  1. A Child Called “It,” Dave Pelzer
  2. Left Behind, Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
  3. The Poisonwood Bible, Barbara Kingsolver
  4. Chicken Soup for the Couple's Soul, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Mark and Chrissy Donnelly, and Barbara De Angelis
  5. Apollyon, Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
  6. Tribulation Force, Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
  7. Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul III, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Kimberly Kirberger
  8. While I Was Gone, Sue Miller
  9. House of Sand and Fog, Andre Dubus III
  10. Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean, Linda Cobb
  11. The Lost Boy, David Pelzer
  12. The Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook, Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht
  13. Chicken Soup for the Golfer's Soul, Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Jeff Aubrey, and Mark and Chrissy Donnelly
  14. Nicolae, Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
  15. The Millionaire Next Door, William Danko and Thomas Stanley

Mass Market Paperbacks

  1. The Testament, John Grisham
  2. The Brethren, John Grisham
  3. Hannibal, Thomas Harris
  4. The Green Mile, Stephen King
  5. Heart of the Sea, Nora Roberts
  6. Tears of the Moon, Nora Roberts
  7. Black Notice, Patricia Cornwell
  8. Irresistible Forces, Danielle Steel
  9. Timeline, Michael Crichton
  10. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, Stephen King
  11. We'll Meet Again, Mary Higgins Clark
  12. Pop Goes the Weasel, James Patterson
  13. River's End, Nora Roberts
  14. False Memory, Dean Koontz
  15. A Walk to Remember, Nicholas Sparks

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