The Denver area’s best-selling books, according to information from the Tattered Cover Book Store, Barnes & Noble in Greenwood Village and the Boulder Book Store.
FICTION
1. The Lacuna,
by Barbara Kingsolver, $26.99
2. U Is For Undertow,
by Sue Grafton, $27.95
3. The Help,
by Kathryn Stockett, $24.95
4. Juliet Naked, by Nick Horby, $25.95
5. The Lost Symbol,
by Dan Brown, $29.95
6. Dozen on Denver, various authors, $22
7. Last Night in Twisted River,
by John Irving, $28
8. Too Much Happiness, by Alice Munro, $25.95
9. Pirate Latitudes,
by Michael Crichton, $27.99
10. Half Broke Horses, by Jeanette Walls, $26
NONFICTION
1. Stones Into Schools, by Greg Mortenson, $26.95
2. Open: An Autobiography,
by Andre Agassi, $28.95
3. What the Dog Saw, And
Other Adventures,
by Malcolm Gladwell, $27.99
4. Colorado Classique: A
Collection of Fresh Recipes
From the Rockies, by the Junior League of Denver, $29.95
5. Superfreakonomics, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, $29.99
6. Bicycle Diaries, by David Byrne, $25.95
7. Going Rogue: An American Life, by Sarah Palin, $28.99
8. National Parks: America’s Best Idea, by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns, $50
9. Just Like Us, by Helen Thorpe, $27.99
10. The Big Burn, by Timothy Egan, $27
PAPERBACK FICTION
1. The Girl With the Dragon
Tattoo,
by Stieg Larsson, $14.95
2. The Elegance of the Hedgehog, by Muriel Barbery, $15
3. The Art of Racing in the Rain,
by Garth Stein, $14.99
4. Olive Kitteridge, by Elizabeth Strout, $14
5. The Guernsey Literary and
Potato Peel Pie Society,
by Mary Ann Shaffer and
Annie Barrows, $14
PAPERBACK NONFICTION
1. Getting Here, by Peter Ney, $19.95
2. Gabby Gourmet 2010
Restaurant Guide,
by Pat Miller, $16.95
3. Three Cups of Tea,
by Greg Mortenson and
David Oliver Relin, $15
4. Our Choice: A Plan to
Solve the Climate Crisis,
by Al Gore, $26.99
5. Denver’s Best Dive Bars, by Drew Bixby, $12.95



