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*--* SO. CAL. RATING Fiction LAST WEEK WEEKS ON LIST
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*--* 1 The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (Doubleday: $24.95) A 1 32 Louvre curator’s killing leads to clues hidden in Leonardo’s paintings and a secret society with something to hide.
2 The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom 2 5 (Hyperion: $19.95) An amusement park maintenance man faces his life, death and afterlife in this three-part parable.
3 Blow Fly by Patricia Cornwell (Putnam: $26.95) Forensic 3 3 pathologist Kay Scarpetta is drawn into a series of gruesome murders in Louisiana bayou country.
4 The Pleasure of My Company by Steve Martin (Hyperion: 4 4 $19.95) A man suffering from agoraphobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder copes with the vicissitudes of life.
5 Bleachers by John Grisham (Doubleday: $19.95) A former 6 8 NFL player returns home to join a vigil for his dying high school football coach and meets a woman he abandoned years before.
6 Split Second by David Baldacci (Warner Books: $26.95) 8 4 Disgraced Secret Service agents join forces to solve the kidnapping of one presidential candidate and the eight-year-old murder of another.
7 Blacklist by Sara Paretsky( Penguin: $24.95) Private eye -- 3 V.I. Warshawski investigates a murder with links to the anti-Communist hysteria of the 1950s.
8 The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger -- 2 (MacAdam/Cage: $25) A librarian falls in love with a teenage heiress on one of his mysterious migrations in time travel.
9 The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri (Houghton Mifflin: $24) A 5 6 Bengali couple and their son, named for the Russian writer Gogol, experience cultural jolts after leaving Calcutta for America.
10 Nervous by Zane (Atria Books: $24.95) Psychiatrist -- 1 Marcella Spencer tries to help a sexually repressed woman resolve her inner conflict with her highly sexed alter ego.
11 Train by Pete Dexter (Doubleday: $24.95) A black caddy -- 2 and a police detective form an unlikely alliance in this dark tale set in the Los Angeles of the 1950s.
12 Balance of Power by Richard North Patterson (Ballantine 7 2 Books: $27.95) President Kerry Kilcannon deals with a relative’s murder and political heat over gun control and tort reform.
13 The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks (Warner Books: $23.95) His 13 7 daughter’s wedding offers a workaholic lawyer a golden opportunity to revive his own marriage.
14 The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem (Doubleday: -- 5 $26) The tale of a white boy in a black and Puerto Rican neighborhood in 1970s Brooklyn.
15 Blood Canticle by Anne Rice (Knopf: $25.95) Vampire -- 1 Lestat tries to attain sainthood while rescuing a witch from certain death by making her immortal.
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*--* SO. CAL. RATING Nonfiction LAST WEEK WEEKS ON LIST
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*--* 1 Dude, Where’s My Country? by Michael Moore (Warner Books: 1 3 $24.95) Advice from the veteran gadfly on how to take back the country from the conservative forces currently running it.
2 Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them by Al Franken 2 11 (Dutton: $24.95) A heaping dose of subversive wit aimed at political leaders and pundits on the right and left.
3 A Royal Duty by Paul Burrell (Putnam: $25.95) Confidant -- 1 and major domo for the late Princess Diana shares his perspective on her life and reveals their many private talks.
4 Where I Was From by Joan Didion (Knopf: $23) A California 9 5 native daughter recasts the once promising Golden State as a place of wasteful extravagance and greed, built on federal funding.
5 Every Second Counts by Lance Armstrong (Broadway Books: 3 3 $24.95) The Tour de France champion recalls the triumphs along with the travails of his personal and professional life.
6 Who’s Looking Out for You? by Bill O’Reilly (Broadway 10 5 Books: $24.95) Talk-show host mixes outrage at corrupt people and institutions with practical advice.
7 The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren (Zondervan: 8 34 $19.99) How the “God-ordained” principles of worship, community, discipleship, ministry and evangelism bring fulfillment.
8 True Notebooks by Mark Salzman (Knopf: $24) A writer 13 5 teaches his craft to juvenile hall inmates, eventually enabling them to write sometimes remarkable prose.
9 The King of California by Mark Arax and Rick Wartzman -- 1 (PublicAffairs: $30) The tale of J.G. Boswell and the agricultural empire he has built in California’s Central Valley.
10 The Great Unraveling by Paul Krugman (W.W. Norton: 11 6 $25.95) The Princeton economist and New York Times op-ed columnist attacks the fiscal policies of the Bush administration.
11 The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle (New World Library: 4 59 $21.95) How to improve all of one’s relationships, encourage happiness and find contentment by living in the now.
12 The World According to Mr. Rogers by Fred Rogers -- 2 (Hyperion: $16.95) Some of the collected wisdom (and a few songs) from the late, beloved television personality.
13 A Right to Be Hostile by Aaron McGruder (Three Rivers -- 1 Press: $16.95) A compendium of more than four years and 800 daily strips of Boondock cartoons.
14 Flyboys by James Bradley (Little Brown: $25.95) A history 7 4 of combat in the Pacific during World War II, centered on a group of U.S. Navy and Marine aviators captured and imprisoned by the Japanese.
15 Reflections by Barbara Bush (Scribner: $28) The former -- 1 first lady reflects on the years since leaving the White House, on campaigning for her sons and on Sept. 11.
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