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BESTSELLERS : Fiction

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Southern California ranking: (1) THE LOST WORLD by Michael Crichton. (Knopf: $25.95.) What is extinction? Six years after the end of Jurassic Park, and something has survived.(1)

Last Week: 2

Weeks on List: 8

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Southern California ranking: (2) THE HUNDRED SECRET SENSES by Amy Tan. (Putnam: $24.95.) Another tale of a woman caught between East and West.(2)

Last Week: 1

Weeks on List: 4

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Southern California ranking: (3) THE HORSE WHISPERER by Nicholas Evans. (Delacorte Press: $23.95.) A beautiful journalist escapes type-A New York and a dubious marriage to find love on the range in Montana.(3)

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Last Week: 4

Weeks on List: 10

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Southern California ranking: (4) SILENT NIGHT by Mary Higgins Clark. (Simon & Schuster: $16.) A young boy sets out to save his father’s life.(4)

Last Week: 3

Weeks on List: 5

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Southern California ranking: (5) THE CHRISTMAS BOX by Richard Paul Evans. (Simon & Schuster: $12.95.) With the help of an old widow and a box of love letters, a young family learns the true meaning of Christmas. (8)

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Weeks on List: 1

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Southern California ranking: (6) FINDING MOON by Tony Hillerman. (HarperCollins: $24.) After 25 years, the novelist shifts from the Southwest to Southeast Asia in 1975. (8)

Last Week: 6

Weeks on List: 3

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Southern California ranking: (7) DRAGONS OF SUMMER FLAME by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. ( TSR/Random House: $22.95.) The Dragonlance Saga continues.

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Weeks on List: 1

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Southern California ranking: (8) ENIGMA by Robert Harris. (Random House: $23.) The story of how the Nazi code was cracked in 1943.

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Weeks on List: 2

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Southern California ranking: (9) POLITICALLY CORRECT HOLIDAY STORIES by James Finn Garner. (Macmillan: $9.95.) Five Christmas classics stripped of all signs of sexism, ageism and religious imperialism.

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Weeks on List: 1

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Southern California ranking: (10) THE FIRST MAN by Albert Camus, translated from the French by David Hapgood. (Knopf: $23.) An autobiographical novel of the original stranger.

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Weeks on List: 4

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Southern California ranking: (1) MY AMERICAN JOURNEY by Colin Powell with Joseph E. Persico. (Random House: $25.95.) The modest beginnings of an American hero.(2)

Last Week: 1

Weeks on List: 8

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Southern California ranking: (2) MISS AMERICA by Howard Stern. (HarperCollins: $27.50.) America’s number one “shock jock” pokes more fun at the world, plus nifty color photos.

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Weeks on List: 1

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Southern California ranking: (3) CHARLES KURALT’S AMERICA by Charles Kuralt. (Putnam: $24.95.) Bringing to page what he did on TV.(4)

Last Week: 5

Weeks on List: 3

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Southern California ranking: (4) EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE by Daniel Goleman. (Bantam Doubleday Dell: $23.95.)(3)

Last Week: 2

Weeks on List: 7

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Southern California ranking: (5) MEN ARE FROM MARS: Women Are From Venus by John Gray, Ph.D. (HarperCollins: $23.) Interpreting for the Martians and Venusians.(1)

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Last Week: 3

Weeks on List: 91

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Southern California ranking: (6) PALIMPSEST: A Memoir by Gore Vidal. (Random House: $27.50.)

Last Week: 7

Weeks on List: 6

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Southern California ranking: (7) THE SEVEN SPIRITUAL LAWS OF SUCCESS by Deepak Chopra. (Amber-Allen Publishing: $12.95.)(5)

Last Week: 4

Weeks on List: 33

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Southern California ranking: (8) DAVID BRINKLEY: A MEMOIR by David Brinkley. (Knopf: $25.) Life in the South, national crises and political antics remembered by one of broadcast journalism’s veterans.(9)

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Weeks on List: 1

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Southern California ranking: (9) DAVID LETTERMAN’S BOOK OF TOP TEN LISTS by David Letterman and the “Late Show With David Letterman” writers. (Bantam: $16.)

Last Week: 6

Weeks on List: 3

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Southern California ranking: (10) A GOOD LIFE: Newspapering and Other Adventures by Ben Bradlee. (Simon & Schuster: $27.50.)(7)

Last Week: 8

Weeks on List: 7

Rankings are based on The Times’ poll of local bookstores. National rankings (parentheses) are those of Publishers Weekly. For information on Times bestsellers, call (213) 237-4336 after 11 a.m. on Wednesdays.

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FICTION

1. THE LOTTERY WINNER by Mary Higgins Clark. (Pocket: $6.99.)

2. MIRROR IMAGE by Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik. (Berkley: $6.99.)

3. DARK RIVERS OF THE HEART by Dean Koontz. (Ballantine: $7.99.)

4. THE STONE DIARIES by Carol Shields. (Penguin: $10.95.)

5. HOW TO MAKE AN AMERICAN QUILT by Whitney Otto. (Ballantine: $6.99.)

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NONFICTION

1. CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL edited by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. (Health Communications: $12.95.)

2. THE CALVIN AND HOBBES TENTH ANNIVERSARY BOOK by Bill Watterson. (Andrews and McMeel: $14.95.)

3. SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS by David Guterson. (Vintage: $12.)

4. THE REAL REAL WORLD by Hillary Johnson and Nancy Rommelmann. (Pocket: $16.)

5. TEN STUPID THINGS WOMEN DO TO MESS UP THEIR LIVES by Laura C. Schlessinger. (Harper Perennial: $10.)

Rankings based on Times’ poll of local bookstores. For information on Times bestsellers, call (213) 237-4336 after 11 a.m. on Wednesdays.

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