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1 The City of Falling Angels, John Berendt 2nbsp;Life is Not a Fairy Tale, Fantasia 3nbsp;The Complete Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Waterson 4nbsp;The World is Flat, Thomas L Friedman 5nbsp;Freakonomics, Steven D Levitt and Stephen J Dubner 6nbsp;1776, David McCullough 7nbsp;The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion 8nbsp;Blink, Malcolm Gladwell 9nbsp;What Remains, Carole Radziwill 10nbsp;Andrew Jackson, HW Brandsr
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| London Times, paperback fiction |
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1 The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown 2nbsp;London Bridges, James Patterson 3nbsp;Angels and Demons, Dan Brown 4nbsp;Going Postal, Terry Pratchett 5nbsp;Always and Forever, Cathy Kelly 6nbsp;Deception Point, Dan Brown 7nbsp;Digital Fortress, Dan Brown 8nbsp;Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction, Sue Townsend 9nbsp;Fleshmarket Close, Ian Rankin 10nbsp;Jonathan Strange 038; Mr Norrell, Susanna Clarked |
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