Business best-sellers
HARDCOVER
1. Little Red Book of Selling Jeffrey Gitomer. $19.95. National Book Network.
2. 5 Dysfunctions of a Team Patrick Lencioni. $22.95. John Wiley.
3. Good to Great Jim Collins. $27.50. Harper Collins.
4. Fred Factor Mark Sanborn. $14.95. Bantam Doubleday Dell.
5. Blue Ocean Strategy Chan W. Kim. $27.95. Harvard Business School Press.
6. Missed Fortune 101 Douglas Andrew. $23.95. Little Brown.
7. Little Book that Beats the Market Joel Greenblatt. $19.95. John Wiley & Sons.
8. Fine Art of Small Talk Debra Fine. $16.95. Little Brown.
9. Jim Cramer's Real Money James Cramer. $26. Simon & Schuster.
10. First 90 Days Michael Watkins. $26.95. Harvard Business School Press.
SOFTCOVER
1. Emergenetics: Tap into the New Science of Success Geil Browning. $15.95. Harper Collins Publishers.
2. The Tipping Point Malcolm Gladwell. $14.95. Little Brown.
3. Rich Dad, Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki. $16.95. Little Brown.
4. What Color is Your Parachute Richard Bolles. $17.95. Ten Speed Press.
5. Mystery of Capital Hernando Desoto. $16.95. Basic Books.
6. Practice What You Preach David Maister. $14. Simon & Schuster.
7. Smart Women Finish Rich David Bach. $14.95. Random House.
8. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Stephen R. Covey. $15. Simon & Schuster.
9. Getting Things Done David Allen. $15. Penguin.
10. E-Myth Revisited Michael Gerber. $16. Harper Collins.
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Final Salute
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Columbine shootings
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The Crossing
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Osveli's journey
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Wake for an Indian warrior
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