Kindle bestsellers: 'The Lost Symbol' stays at #1
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Amazon released the weekly top selling e-books for its Kindle device on October 6; Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol remains the digital best-seller at Amazon.com for the second week in a row.
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey's recent book club selection, Say You're One of Them, fell more than expected after just one week at number 2, according to sales data compiled the week ending October 3.
Rank | Week ending September 26 | Title | Author |
1 | 1 | The Lost Symbol | Dan Brown |
2 | 3 | The Help | Kathryn Stockett |
3 | 4 | The Last Song | Nicholas Sparks |
4 | 2 | Say You're One of Them | Uwem Akpan |
5 | new | Rough Country | John Sandford |
6 | 8 | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Stieg Larsson |
7 | 10 | Alex Cross's Trial | James Patterson |
8 | 7 | South of Broad | Pat Conroy |
9 | 5 | An Echo in the Bone | Diana Gabaldon |
10 | new | The Spire | Richard North Patterson |
Amazon's Kindle e-reader and e-books are available to US-based customers, until international shipping of Kindles begins October 19.
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