The top-ten paperback and hardback books this week, with Waterstones of Southampton.
PAPERBACK
1 (4) Chocolat: Joanne Harris
2 (3) Man and Boy: Tony Parsons
3 (2) Tis: Frank McCourt
4 (9) Between Extremes: A Journey Beyond Imagination: Brian Keenan and John McCarthy
5 (7) Northern Lights:Philip Pullman
6 (10) Star Called Henry: Roddy Doyle
7 (1) Fifth Elephant: Terry Pratchett
8 (5) Galileo's Daughter: Dava Sobel
9 (8) Adrian Mole: Sue Townsend
10 (6) Set In Darkness: Ian Rankin
HARDBACK
1 (1) The Truth: Terry Pratchett
2 (3) History of Britain: Simon Schama
3 (2) Amber Spyglass: Philip Pullman
4 (5) Is It Me?: Terry Wogan
5 (4) Blind Assassin: Margaret Atwood
6 (7) Return of the Naked Chef: Jamie Oliver
7 (8) Guinness World Records: 2001
8 (-) London: A Biography: Peter Ackroyd
9 (-) Winter's Heart: Robert Jordan
10 (-) Down Under: Bill Bryson
* Charts compiled by Waterstones
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