Bestsellers

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  • Dr. Comfort and Mr. Last Night

    Rereading Alex Comfort's "The Joy of Sex" on the morning after.
  • Indie bestseller list looks a lot like the Times'

    There's no escaping "Tuesdays With Morrie."
  • Murder, she wrote

    The victim in my wife's latest mystery looks suspiciously like me -- a middle-aged man who left his wife for a younger woman.
  • Gray Lady down

    Has the influence of the New York Times Bestseller List declined?
  • Bestseller lists reach verdict on "Dutch"

    Edmund Morris' biography of Ronald Reagan ruled nonfiction -- barely.
  • Who owns the New York Times bestseller list?

    On the Net, fighting to hang on to every last chunk of intellectual property is a recipe for stagnation and failure.
  • Billboard's country and pop bestsellers

    The weekly top 10 lists.
  • The Salon Interview: Ken Follett

    The thriller-master talks about Bob Dylan, working with Ross Perot and why he prefers the creature comforts of a luxury hotel to the perilous terrain of his heroes.
  • [--BESTSELLER HELL--]

    We read 'em so you don't have to.
  • The worst books of 1997

    Salon Magazine's book critics survey the worst and most overrated books of 1997
  • Peccadilloes of the rich and infamous

    Remembering Harold Robbins.
  • Media Circus: How not to get your head blown off

    "The Gift of Fear" offers real, usable advice for real, threatening situations.
  • Trash Lit 101

    Trash Lit 101: It's easy to fire spitballs at books that are embossed with the phrase No. 1 New York Times Bestseller. But the lines between bestselling trash and high-quality literature are a lot more fluid -- and self-determined -- than we usually think, Dwight Garner suggests.
  • Bestseller Hell

    John Carroll reviews Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen's "Chicken Soup For The Soul".
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