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December 30, 2001

FICTION

Southern California Rating

1 THE CORRECTIONS by Jonathan Franzen (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $26) The saga of a dysfunctional Midwestern family living at the end of the 20th century. Last Week: 1 Weeks on List: 16

2 SKIPPING CHRISTMAS by John Grisham (Doubleday: $19.95) Grisham takes a holiday from legal thrillers to poke some fun at the suburban yuletide ritual. Last Week: 2 Weeks on List: 6

3 JACKDAWS by Ken Follett (Plume: $26.95) A group of female spies infiltrates a telephone exchange linking France to Germany as the Allies prepare to invade. Last Week: 3 Weeks on List: 2

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4 HATESHIP, FRIENDSHIP, COURTSHIP, LOVESHIP, MARRIAGE by Alice Munro (Alfred A. Knopf: $24) Stories tracing the nuanced lives of women and their relationships. Last Week: 13 Weeks on List: 5

5 BALZAC AND THE LITTLE CHINESE SEAMSTRESS by Dai Sijie (Alfred A. Knopf: $18) Two Chinese youths use classic Western literature to free their minds in the face of communist re-education. Last Week: 14 Weeks on List: 3

6 LAST MAN STANDING by David Baldacci (Warner: $26.95) A G-man needs the help of a psychiatrist to uncover who mysteriously ambushed six of his men. Last Week: 4 Weeks on List: 6

7 VIOLETS ARE BLUE by James Patterson (Little, Brown: $27.95) Police detective Alex Cross investigates a series of brutal deaths with links to a vampire underground. Last Week: 5 Weeks on List: 4

8 PORTRAIT IN SEPIA by Isabel Allende (HarperCollins: $26) A young Chilean woman finds that photography helps reveal the mysteries and shadings in her family’s past. Last Week: 11 Weeks on List: 6

9 HALF A LIFE by V.S. Naipaul (Alfred A. Knopf: $24) A writer drifts from bohemian London to colonial Africa in this tale of the collision of identity, class and politics. Last Week: 9 Weeks on List: 7

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10 HE SEES YOU WHEN YOU’RE SLEEPING by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark (Simon & Schuster: $20) A would-be angel tries to reunite a girl with her family. Last Week: 6 Weeks on List: 4

11 THE SIGMA PROTOCOL by Robert Ludlum (St. Martin’s: $27.95) A businessman and a beautiful secret agent pursue a shadowy, powerful cartel around the globe. Last Week: 12 Weeks on List: 5

12 HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE by J.K. Rowling (Scholastic: $25.95) Harry competes in the great Triwizard Tournament and is pursued by the sinister Lord Voldemort. Last Week: -- Weeks on List: 7

13 FLESH AND BLOOD by Jonathan Kellerman (Random House: $26.95) Psychologist Alex Delaware investigates the deaths of a call girl he once treated and a beautiful coed. Last Week: 15 Weeks on List: 4

14 AUSTERLITZ by W.G. Sebald (Random House: $25.95) An architectural historian retraces the steps of his escape from the Nazis on a kindertransport train. Last Week: 7 Weeks on List: 2

15 THE MITFORD SNOWMEN by Jan Karon (Viking: $10.95) The eccentric denizens of Mitford gather on Main Street to share some old-fashioned Christmas cheer. Last Week: 10 Weeks on List: 7

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NONFICTION

Southern California Rating

1 JOHN ADAMS by David McCullough (Simon & Schuster: $35) The story of our second president, a man Thomas Jefferson called “the colossus of independence.” Last Week: 1 Weeks on List: 31

2 BEST-LOVED POEMS OF JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS Edited by Caroline Kennedy (Hyperion: $21.95) A selection of Jackie’s favorite verse and some of her own, introduced by her daughter. Last Week: 3 Weeks on List: 8

3 THEODORE REX by Edmund Morris (Random House: $35) The second in a planned biographical trilogy about Teddy Roosevelt. Reviewed by Jacob Heilbrunn, Page 7. Last Week: 10 Weeks on List: 4

4 THE UNIVERSE IN A NUTSHELL by Stephen Hawking (Bantam: $35) The celebrated physicist offers up a look at space, time and the origin and future of the cosmos. Last Week: 2 Weeks on List: 6

5 JACK by Jack Welch with John A. Byrne (Warner: $29.95) The life and times of a respected chief executive, from a Massachusetts childhood to his successful reinvention of General Electric. Last Week: 7 Weeks on List: 14

6 THE NO-SPIN ZONE by Bill O’Reilly (Broadway: $24.95) The Fox News commentator presents interviews with famous figures in his tough, no-holds-barred style. Last Week: 6 Weeks on List: 9

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7 HOW I PLAY GOLF by Tiger Woods (Warner: $34.95) The links master explains his game in words and pictures, offering tips on the best ways to get from the tee to the cup. Last Week: 9 Weeks on List: 10

8 THE FINAL DAYS by Barbara Olson (Regnery: $27.95) The Clintons’ last actions in the White House, from pardons to executive orders, with commentary from the late Olson. Last Week: 8 Weeks on List: 8

9 THE DARWIN AWARDS II by Wendy Northcutt (Dutton: $18.95) More misadventures of people who “continue to improve our gene pool by removing themselves from it.” Last Week: -- Weeks on List: 1

10 GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2002 (Guinness World Records: $27.95) New feats from the world of human possibilities, from “extreme” body types and stunts to sports and music. Last Week: -- Weeks on List: 2

11 EARTH FROM ABOVE: 365 DAYS by Herve Le Bras and Yann Arthus-Bertrand (Harry N. Abrams: $29.95) The majesty of nature and mankind captured in photographs from the sky. Last Week: 13 Weeks on List: 2

12 CHURCHILL by Roy Jenkins (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $40) A biography of the legendary British statesman who inspired his people during the darkest hours of World War II. Last Week: 4 Weeks on List: 4

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13 WHEN CHARACTER WAS KING by Peggy Noonan (Viking: $24.95) Former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan draws on her and others’ experience to distill the former president’s “greatness.” Last Week: 12 Weeks on List: 3

14 SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 by the editors of New York magazine (Harry N. Abrams: $19.95) The attacks, the mayhem, the grief and the rescues, in accounts and images. Last Week: 5 Weeks on List: 4

15 WHO MOVED MY CHEESE? by Spencer Johnson (Putnam: $19.95) The co-author of “The One-Minute Manager” uses the parable of mice in a maze to discuss managing change. Last Week: -- Weeks on List: 91

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