30.12.10
Eastenders Star Heads Dancing On Ice Betting
Eastenders actor Sam Attwater is the early favourite for the ITV celebrity ice skating reality show Dancing On Ice with StanJames.com. The Eastender’s heart-throb is an 11/4-shot with the firm, who must be bearing in mind that his former Eastenders’ colleague Kara Tointon recently won Strictly Come Dancing.
Dancing On Ice, which is due to begin on Saturday 9th January, will feature 16 celebrities who possess varying degrees of fame. Ex-I’m A Celebrity winner and former face of Iceland frozen food Kerry Katona is among those taking part, as is former news reader Angela Rippon, and perhaps most bizarrely 1990’s rap star Vanilla Ice.
Vanilla Ice should be familiar to viewers of British reality TV shows, he joined X Factor contestants Jedward with their first single and he starred in The Farm back in 2004 when former football bad-boy Stan Collymore asked him outside for a fist fight. Vanilla Ice declined the offer, and he will presumably be hoping the likes of pint-sized TV presenter Jeff Brazier won’t be so aggressive towards him while he takes part in Dancing On Ice. StanJames.com make Vanilla Ice one of their outsiders for Dancing On Ice at odds of 33/1.
Other interesting names among the list of contestants are those of David Vitty, otherwise known as ‘Comedy Dave’ on the Radio 1 breakfast show, and Steven Arnold, who played Ashley Peacock in Coronation Street until the life of the character came to a dramatic end in the soap’s 50th Birthday multiple death extravaganza a couple of weeks ago.
Dancing On Ice odds – courtesy of StanJames.com
11/4 – Sam Attwater5/1 – Laura Hamilton13/2 – Jennifer Metcalfe8/1 – Jeff Brazier10/1 – Johnson Beharry VC11/1 – Kerry Katona16/1 – Chloe Madeley16/1 – Elen Rivas16/1 – Nadia Sawalha20/1 – Comedy Dave20/1 – Steven Arnold20/1 – Dominic Cork25/1 – Craig McLachlan25/1 – Denise Welch25/1 – Angela Rippon40/1 – Vanilla Ice£25 Free Bet when you join Stan James
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The fourth Test of the 2010/11 Ashes series is upon us and Andrew Strauss’s England side will be hoping that Mitchell Johnson has finished with his purple patch that saw his man of the match performance ruin the third test for England at Perth. If he can overdo it on the turkey and mince pies then maybe England will have a chance when then next begins in Melbourne on Boxing Day.
His excellent spell of fast bowling at the last test have made bookmakers Boylesports give him odds of 7/4 to be the top wicket taker for Aussies.
7/4 – Mitchell Johnson5/2 – Ryan Harris3/1 – Ben Hilfenhaus4/1 – Peter SiddleEngland’s Grame Swann will be looking to improve his form at the MCG at Melbourne after only taking two wickets at the last test at the Waca and he is currently being quoted at odds of 5/6 to take less than five wickets during the fourth test.
3/1 – Any player to take a match ten wicket haul6/1 – Australia to win by more than an innings8/1 – England to win by more than an innings6/1 – A double century scored by any player10/1 – England to score less than 200 in both of their inningsClick here to place your Ashes bets and claim your £20 free bet from Boylesports
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Can Arsenal or Chelsea catch up with Manchester United in the Premier League table?
The last match for both teams saw the terrible British weather being the only winner, when it forced the Arsenal v Stoke and Chelsea v Manchester United Premier Leagues games (amongst others) to be cancelled. Hopefully by Sunday the weather will have sorted itself out and it will let the busy Christmas fixture list go ahead. The only team in the top four to get a game in the last week was Chelsea and they failed to capitalise on the cancelled matches and lost at home to the mighty Everton (who are currently 14th in the table).
Both managers will be desperate for a win as Manchester United are still a game in hand and top of the Premier League table, failure to claim all of the 3 points available will mean that they will have to wait for Sir Alex’s side to make a slip up.
All odds are supplied courtesy of bookmakers Paddy Power
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Will the snow cancel boxing day racing at Kempton?
It is not just holidays that have been ruined with the airports and road networks succumbing to the snow, more importantly it has been disrupting and playing havoc with the racing calendar, this week we have seen several cancellations of race meetings and it looks like it is set to continue.
However today’s racing at Kempton Racecourse (Tuesday) has been confirmed as going ahead but the course will be taking it day by day to see whether the King George card will be able to take place on Boxing Day.
Temperature around the racecourse have been hovering around freezing for most of the week and the Met Office have confirmed that this weather is likely to continue with some snow expected to land on Wednesday and Thursday but the temperature could rise to be as high as 4c, but this may be too little too late.
All odds for this market come courtesy of bookmakers Stan James. One complete race needs to be settled for the market to be settled as yes, the yes market has come from odds of 5/6.
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23.12.10
Charlton favourites to progress tonight in Johnstone’s Paint Trophy semi
Forget the glamour of the Premier League and the money involved in the Champions League, the real fun to be had is at the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy (Football League Trophy) where teams from League One and League Two battle it out for their only real chances of getting to a cup final at Wembley Stadium.
Tonight former Premiership team Charlton travel to Griffin Park to take on fellow League One and London team Brentford in their southern area semi-final. The two sides have already faced each other this season in League One with Brentford wining the fixture 2-1 at Griffin Park. However since then Charlton have seen a great improvement in form and are currently 4th in the League and the bookies are putting them ahead to win away from home tonight.
All odds or this fixture come courtesy of Betfred.
The bookies Betfred are offering punters some enhanced odds on this game. If you place a bet on the games first goal scorer and that player goes on to score again then you will have your odd doubled, should that player go on to score a hat trick then Betfred will triple your first goal scorer odds!
According to Betfred the player most likely to score first is split between Brentford’s Gary Alexander and Charlton’s Paul Benson who are both being quoted odds of 6/1 to open the scoring.
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Bishopsfurze odds cut for 2011 Neptune Novices Hurdle
The race may not be taking place until March 2011 as part of the Cheltenham Festival but bookmakers Stan James have already released their ante post odds of this race.
They currently have the Paul Nicholls trained Al Ferof as joint favourite to win the race next year at odds of 10/1, matched by the Willie Mullens trained Zaidpour, if Mullins can win this race it will be the third time that he has claimied this race, winning it with Fiveforthree in 2008 and Mikael d’Haguenet in 2009 both ridden by jockey Ruby Walsh. One horse to look out for is dual bumper winner Bishopsfurze who has moved to 16/1 down from earlier odds of 25/1.
Last years event was won by Peddlers Cross ridden by Jason Maguire and trained by Donald McCain which was first for both trainer and jockey.
The ante post odds for this race have been provided courtesy of Stan James who will pay out on the first 3 horses placed at a 1/4 the odds.
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Master Minded the Pick of Star Studded Cheltenham International Meeting
The 2010 Cheltenham International meeting gets underway at Prestbury Park on Friday with a seven race card which is followed on Saturday by eight races including the re-arranged Grade 1 Tingle Creek Chase, featuring dual Champion Chaser, Master Minded. The Saturday card also includes the Grade 2 International Hurdle and the Vote AP Gold Cup, a race created to assist champion jockey’s Tony McCoy’s nomination to be crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Although there are no graded races on Friday there a couple of really interesting heats, particularly the CITIBANH Handicap Hurdle which will see the seasonal reappearance of 2010 Grand National winner, Don’t Push It. He will be taking on the current favourite for the Welsh National. in Synchronised as well as a host of good quality handicappers in a big field of runners.
Te Listed Majordomo Hospitality Handicap Chase over 3 miles and 1 furlong should see the Paul Nicholls trained Neptune Collonges manage to carry top weight to victory. Still being nurtured after a long lay-off, the one time Cheltenham Gold Cup third, who won the 2009 Hennessey Cognac Gold Cup at Punchestown should have enough class about him to take this, although there are a number of runners outside of the handicap who will be receiving bags of weight. These include Knowhere, trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, who could continue the run of big handicap wins for his in form trainer.
There will be several of the ‘usual suspects’ competing for top prize in the Glenfarclas Cross Country Handicap Chase, including the great Garde Champetre with Nina Carberry on board. Second over course and distance last time out in November, the 11 year old will be giving lots of weight away, which he managed to do in this race 12 months ago when winning by ¾ length from Sizing Australia.
As already mentioned the Saturday card includes the Grade 1 tingle Creek Chase over 2 miles, which will see the dual Champion Chaser attempting to win the race for a second time. He is certain however to go off as the odds on favourite, but even with odds of around 10/11 he is probably worth backing as there appears to be nothing in the race to beat him.
In the Vote AP Gold Cup, also known as the December Gold Cup, likely favourites will be Dave’s Dream trained by Nicky Henderson and Little Josh from the Nigel Twiston-Davies stable. The latter of course comes to the race after winning the Paddy Power Gold Cup over course and distance in November and will be ridden by Sam Twiston-Davies, while lead stable jockey, Paddy Brennan will get the ride on the stable’s outsider, Pigeon Island. Dave’s Dream also won last time out, impressively landing the odds in the Paddy Power Handicap Chase over two miles also in November. Given that he is sure to improve on that run, Dave’s Dream looks to be on a handy mark for this and looks a good thing with current odds of around 11/2.
AP McCoy himself will be riding Finger On The Pulse for Tom Taafe but he will have to improve enormously and jump more efficiently if he is to improve on his last performance when well down the field behind Little Josh in the Paddy Power Gold Cup. That said he was a good winner of the coveted Galway Plate back in the summer, which may give him a small each way chance on Saturday.
The Grade 2 International Hurdle looks to be the race of the day with several young hurdlers lining up against each other. Narrow favourite currently is 2010 Supreme Novice, menorah, trained by Phillip Hobbs and who won on his seasonal reappearance in the Grade 3 Greatwood Hurdle over course and distance in November. Hobbs is confident that improvement will be made, hence the short price being offered. To win however, Menorah will have to get the better of the massively regarded, Cue card, trained by Colin Tizzard and who won the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival earlier this year. Since then he has taken to hurdles like a duck does to water, winning two from two in breathtaking style, including an 8 length success last time in a good quality Grade 2 at Cheltenham last month.
The other leading contender is the Paul Nicholls trained Silviniaco Conti, who has won all five of his starts, including two Grade 2 hurdle events at Chepstow, before taking the Ascot Hurdle on the 20th November. The vibes about this 4 year old are equally as hot as they are about Cue Card, which makes for a fascinating race, where at this stage it is difficult to pick a winner. It certainly would be a big surprise to see anything other than these three in the frame at the finish.
Cheltenham International meeting Tips
Friday 2.25 – Knowhere (Each Way)
Friday 3.00 – Garde Champetre
Saturday 1.55 – Master Minded @ 10/11 with Boylesports
Saturday 2.30 – Dave’s Dream @ 5/1 with Bet365, Paddy Power & Victor Chandler
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Charl Schwartzel favourite for this years Alfred Dunhill Championship
While England shivers we can at least watch the sunshine on offer at the Alfred Dunhill Championship which begins this week in South Africa coming from the Leopard Creek Golf Club in Mpumalanga. The event starts on Thursday 9th December and runs through to Sunday 12th December.
The tournament is part of the Southern African Sunshine Tour, one of the four events that are staged in South Africa that are co-sanctioned by the European Tour. The last running of this event was won by the Spaniard Pablo Martin who this year finds himself at odds of 33/1 to retain his title and claim the $1 million prize fund.
5/1 – Charl Schwartzel2/1 – Louis Oosthuizen16/1 – Thomas Aiken20/1 – Damien Mcgrane22/1 – Richard Sterne25/1 – Robert Rock28/1 – John Parry30/1 – Daniel Gaunt33/1 – Pablo MartinThe bookmakers Betfred are running a cash back offer on this tournament. If you place a bet on the winner of the outright market but your chosen golfer finishes in 2nd place to Schwartzel, then your losing stake will be returned to your account.
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22.12.10
Phil Taylor bookies favourite to win PDC World Darts Championship
The 2010/11 PDC World Darts Championship takes place at the Alexandra Palace in London and commences on December 16th 2010 and concludes on Monday 3rd January 2011.
Phil Taylor is the bookies favourite to win this tournament for the third year in succession and his 14th win of the title. In the 17 years of the competition it has only been won by four players, joining Taylor are John Part from Canada who has won twice, Raymond van Barneveld from Holland has won on one occasion and England’s Dennis Priestley won the inaugural event in 1994.
The most likely candidates to be the winner of the 2010/11 PDC Darts World Championship according to Boylesports.
4/6 – Phil Taylor15/2 – James Wade12/1 – Raymond Van Barneveld14/1 – Simon Whitlock16/1 – Gary Anderson28/1 – Adrian Lewis33/1 – Mark Webster33/1 – Mervyn King45/1 – Terry JenkinsBookmakers Boylesports are giving punters two early Christmas presents in the form of cash back offers.
The first offer is if you place a bet on the outright winner of PDC World Championship and in the final Phil Taylor beats Raymond Barneveld in a repeat of the 2009 final, then your losing bet will be refunded back into your account. The second offer is available on any individual match, if there is a maximum checkout of 170 then Boylesports will refund all of the losing single bets that have been placed.
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Odds are against Arsenal tonight as they face Manchester United at Old Trafford
Thanks to the recent slip ups that have been made by Carlo Ancelotti’s Chelsea side in the Premier League, their reign on top of the table has ended with Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal managing to claim the top spot. However will they be able to stay up there for long as they travel to Old Trafford tonight for their Premier League clash.
A win for either team tonight will see the side that claims all 3 points become the top of the league, either cementing their position or gaining a valuable advantage over Chelsea.
To put you in the Christmas spirit the bookmakers Paddy Power are running a cash back offer that is full of festive cheer. If the 22 players on the pitch manage to score more than four goals in the game then Paddypower will refund all of the losing first and last goal scorer bets, and to make the deal even sweeter they will also refund losing correct score and score cast single bets that you have made on the match.
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Will an English act win the best new artist at the 53rd Grammy’s?
The 53rd Grammy Awards are set to take place at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles (where Michael Jackson’s public memorial service was held) on 13th February 2011 and it will be shown live across the world.
English artists have done quite well in the best new artist category in recent years, with singer songwriter Adele winning it it in 2009 and troubled singer Amy Winehouse walking away with the 2008 award.
This year out of the five nominated act, two of them hail from England; the indie rock band Florence and the Machine and folk rock band Mumford & Sons. However good they may they are up against American teenage singing sensation Justin Bieber, thankfully the award is given by members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences not screaming teenage girls! Other nominated acts include Canadian singer Drake (a former cast member of Degrassi: The Next Generation) and finally American jazz bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding.
A win for Florence & the Machine would make up for losing out to The XX in the 2010 Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize.
Odds for this category come from bookmakers Paddy Power.
7/4 – Florence & The Machine5/2 – Mumford & Sons11/4 – Esperanza Spalding4/1 – Drake9/2 – Justin BieberClick here to claim your free £30 bet from Paddy Power
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Can FC Utrech restore some pride against Liverpool tonight?
Liverpool are the Europa Group K table leaders Liverpool and tonight they welcome the Dutch side FC Utrecht to Anfield. As the runaway leaders of the group Liverpool are already through to the next stage of the tournament but FC Utrecht who are bottom of the group now cannot qualify for the last 32 and will be playing tonight purely for honour.
Liverpool however will be fielding a fairly strong side tonight with Fernando Torres, Dirk Kuyt and Glen Johnson all set to feature, they will be however without Captain Steven Gerrard who has just recovered from a hamstring injury and is believed to be making his full return in Liverpool’s next game in the Premier League against Fulham. This will be Hodgson’s reply to the poor result at the weekend against Newcastle, a win will be needed to appease the fans and board.
All odds for this game come courtesy of bookmakers Betfred.
4/9 – Liverpool win6/1 – FC Utrecht win10/3 – DrawThe bookmakers Betfred are offering punters some enhanced odds of the first goal scorer market on this game. Should you back a player that scores the first goal and then goes onto to score again then Betfred will double your first goal scorer price, should he then score again in the match and claim a hat trick your odds will be tripled!
The most likely player to score first for Liverpool is Fernando Torres who is showing at odds of 5/2, for FC Utrecht it is Ricky Van Wolfswinkel who is at odds of 8/1.
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Paddy Power offering cash back offer on losing accumulator bets
One of the most fun bets to make on football matches is an accumulator bet, you can quite easily make a couple of hundred pounds from a bet as small as £10, if you manage to strike it lucky and predict the outcomes of several games.
However more often than not the team that can let you down in your series of bets is often the banker, somehow teams like Manchester United manage to draw or a team at the bottom of the table choose your game to decide to make a comeback!
To help relive this stresss the bookmakers Paddy Power are now offering to refund all losing 4 folds and upwards if the bet you have made is actually winning at half time but not at full time.
With football being one of the most unpredictable games in the world there is never a “safe bet” to be made, but in the coming week games to look at and considers are Bursaspor v Kasimpasa which on paper should be an easy win for Bursapor. An away win for Arsenal at odds of 3/1 against Manchester United tonight could help boost your accumulator. Another game to look at is Liverpool’s Europa League match on Wednesday against FC Utrecht which should be a home win for Roy Hodgson’s side and finally on Thursday a home win for Juventas against Manchester City could net you over £165 from a £10 accumulator bet on these four games.
With all free bets and offers there will be terms and conditions that you will need to follow, just go to the PaddyPower site to read the full legal terms.
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Charlton favourites to progress tonight in Johnstone’s Paint Trophy semi
Forget the glamour of the Premier League and the money involved in the Champions League, the real fun to be had is at the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy (Football League Trophy) where teams from League One and League Two battle it out for their only real chances of getting to a cup final at Wembley Stadium.
Tonight former Premiership team Charlton travel to Griffin Park to take on fellow League One and London team Brentford in their southern area semi-final. The two sides have already faced each other this season in League One with Brentford wining the fixture 2-1 at Griffin Park. However since then Charlton have seen a great improvement in form and are currently 4th in the League and the bookies are putting them ahead to win away from home tonight.
All odds or this fixture come courtesy of Betfred.
The bookies Betfred are offering punters some enhanced odds on this game. If you place a bet on the games first goal scorer and that player goes on to score again then you will have your odd doubled, should that player go on to score a hat trick then Betfred will triple your first goal scorer odds!
According to Betfred the player most likely to score first is split between Brentford’s Gary Alexander and Charlton’s Paul Benson who are both being quoted odds of 6/1 to open the scoring.
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21.12.10
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13.12.10
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10.12.10
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6.12.10
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5.12.10
Teenagers and Independence
Jonna Gallo, Family Circle’s Articles Director is here to talk about Schools and Technolgy. Karen Deerwester will tell us what your child needs to have a successful school experience. Drew Olanoff, Director of Community for textPlus (or “resident textpert!”) Then the Mom’s Roundtable discusses Teenagers and Independence. Dr. Daisy Sutherland, Founder and CEO of Dr. MommyOnline.com talks about Simple Parenting – No Manuals Necessary.Will your gift giving this holiday season for friends, family, and kids be less than before or the same?
Stephanie Emma Pfeffer, from Family Circle, talks about how Kids Should "Give a Little." Mom Inspired guests - Monica Jones, BUNCHEES Baby Bottle Bibs inventor and MomInspired Grant Recipient. Marie Horrigan, eHow.com editor, tells us about eHow.com and gives an example of some Thanksgiving tips. The Mom's Roundtable is discussing the upcoming holidays. Will your gift giving this holiday season for friends, family, and kids be less than before or the same? Michelle Whitaker Winfrey, Author of A Mom's Guide to Survivng High School Athletics.
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Staying Healthy Over the Holidays!
Ellen Shut, chief mom officer at Xigo Health, a dietary supplement company that is all about knowing and understanding moms and what's important to them. Huggies MomInspired guest, Linda Varga, ezShade creator and MomInspired Grant Recipient. Andrea Woroch shares some tips on Cyber Monday. The Mom's Roundtable discusses Reducing Mommy Guilt during the holiday's for working and/or stay at home moms. Debi Silber, founder of The Mojo Coach has a Holiday Weight Gain Prevention Plan.
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5 Tips for an Organized Turkey Day!
Jonna Gallo, Family Circle's Articles Director, is here to talk about "What Everyone Needs To Know About E-Readers." Huggies Mom Inspired guest - Lynette Mattke, PicPocket Books inventor and MomInspired Grant Recipient. Jennifer Joyce Pedley, author of, Secrets To Your Successful Domestic Adoption: Insider Advice to Create Your Forever Family Faster. The Mom's Roundtable is discussing how it's almost Thanksgiving! What are your Thanksgiving traditions, favorite recipes? Do you host or go somewhere and bring a dish? Kathi Burns, one of our organizational experts and founder of Add Space to your Life is going to give us 5 tips for an organized Turkey Day!
Living 'Green' and Eating Clean
Carmen Stacier, the Chief Mom at "Diets in Review," a site dedicated to helping others shape a more healthy lifestyle, will join Maria. Then, Kimberly Pinkson, co-founder of EcoMom is here to talk about eco-friendly summer activites for children as well as green and effective sunscreen choices. Josie Rubio, assoicate editor of VIVmag, will come on next to discuss why we crave junk food. The Mom's Roundtable will be discussing, "what is the appropriate age to leave your child/ren home alone?" Finally, Chandra Truner, the executive editor at Parents Magazine is here to talk about the impact of fairy tale culture on little girls.
4.12.10
Will I Ever Be Good Enough?
Gay Edelman, a Sr. Editor at Family Circle tells us how to calm the chaos when sending kids back to school. Carla Birnberg one of our fitness experts will be talking about, what we can learn from kids as summer winds down. Dr. Karyl McBride, author of “Will I Ever Be Good Enough? Healing The Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers. The Mom’s Roundtable wants to know, does using technology make your life as a mom easier? Kim Orlando, founder of TravelingMom.com will be talking about taking your kids back to college!Life as a P.I. Mom: Attending PTA Meetings by Day and Catching Predators by Night
Paula Chin one of Family Circle's Senior Editors, talks about the 10 Best Towns for Families. Wendy Collie, President of KinderCare Learning Centers. Gigi Fernandez a 2 time Olympic Gold Medalist in Tennis and co-founder of Baby Goes Pro. The Mom’s Roundtable, talks about Saving Money at the Stores and Online. Michele Casper, Director of Public Relations, Land's End talking about Back to School
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Healthy School Lunches
Jane Bianchi from Family Circle is here to talk about Healthy School Lunches. Debi Silber, aka The Mojo Coach one of our Fitness Experts talks about how childhood obesity starts with mom. Jennifer Huebner Davidson, Manager of AAA Traffic Safety Programs reminds us that, America’s children are heading back to school; keep them safe by driving cautiously through school zones. The Mom’s Roundtable talks about having 2 under 2 (2 children under the age of 2) and Molly Gold, talks about Blocking time to volunteer during the school year and creative options that can make a big difference.20.11.10
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19.11.10
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18.11.10
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Paperback Advice


THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES, by Gary Chapman. (Northfield, $14.99.) How to communicate love in a way a spouse will understand.WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING, by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel. (Workman, $14.95.) Advice for parents-to-be. (†)CRAZY LOVE, by Francis Chan with Danae Yankoski. (David C. Cook, $14.99.) A pastor shows how to break free from the religious status quo and embrace an authentic Christian faith. (†)THE LOVE DARE, by Stephen and Alex Kendrick with Lawrence Kimbrough. (B&H, $14.99.) A 40-day challenge for spouses who want to practice unconditional love. (†)RADICAL, by David Platt. (Multnomah, $14.99.) A pastor challenges Christians to consider how closely their lives match the teachings of Jesus. (†)COOK THIS, NOT THAT! EASY AND AWESOME 350-CALORIE MEALS, by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding. (Rodale, $19.99.) More “restaurant” offerings you can improve on at home.WAITING FOR ‘SUPERMAN’, edited by Karl Weber. (PublicAffairs, $15.95.) How to save America’s public schools; a companion to the film.THE NO ----- RULE, by Robert I. Sutton. (Business Plus, $14.99.) How to build a civilized workplace and survive one that isn’t.EAT THIS, NOT THAT! 2011, by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding. (Rodale, $19.99.) Easy food swaps that can save you pounds. From the authors of “Cook This, Not That!”FOOD RULES, by Michael Pollan. (Penguin, $11.) A succinct manual for healthy eating, based on the same general principles as Pollan’s “Omnivore’s Dilemma.”IT'S YOUR TIME, by Joel Osteen (Free Press) THE POWER OF NOW, by Eckhart Tolle (New World Library) THE BELLY FAT CURE, by Jorge Cruise (Hay House) HOW TO RAISE THE PERFECT DOG, by Cesar Millan with Melissa Jo Peltier (Three Rivers) 

These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks.
Hardcover Fiction


This WeekLast WeekWeeks on ListTHE CONFESSION, by John Grisham. (Doubleday, $28.95.) A man who committed a despicable crime but allowed another to be sent to death row in his place now wants to admit his guilt, but must convince the authorities he’s telling the truth.WORTH DYING FOR, by Lee Child. (Delacorte, $28.) Jack Reacher can’t let go of a decades-old case of a missing child.AMERICAN ASSASSIN, by Vince Flynn. (Atria, $27.99.) In the wake of the Lockerbie bombing, Mitch Rapp takes on his first antiterrorist assignment.SIDE JOBS, by Jim Butcher. (Roc, $25.95.) A collection of stories about the Chicago wizard Harry Dresden.IN THE COMPANY OF OTHERS, by Jan Karon. (Viking, $27.95.) In Ireland, the Episcopal priest Tim Kavanagh finds an old journal that could solve a crime.FALL OF GIANTS, by Ken Follett. (Dutton, $36.) Five interrelated families from five countries are caught in the upheavals of World War I and the Russian Revolution.SAFE HAVEN, by Nicholas Sparks. (Grand Central, $25.99.) The arrival of a mysterious young woman in a small North Carolina town raises questions about her past.FREEDOM, by Jonathan Franzen. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $28.) A family of Midwestern liberals during the Bush years. ExcerptTHE REVERSAL, by Michael Connelly. (Little, Brown, $27.99.) The defense lawyer Mickey Haller and the L.A.P.D. detective Harry Bosch join forces against a child-killer.SQUIRREL SEEKS CHIPMUNK, by David Sedaris. (Little, Brown, $21.99.) The humorist looks at human nature through stories with animals as characters.THE HELP, by Kathryn Stockett. (Amy Einhorn/Putnam, $24.95.) A young white woman and two black maids in 1960s ?Mississippi.DON'T BLINK, by James Patterson and Howard Roughan. (Little, Brown, $27.99.) A reporter finds himself involved in a war between the Italian mob and the Russian mafia.OUR KIND OF TRAITOR, by John le Carr?. (Viking, $27.95.) A British couple are caught up in Russian intrigue.ROOM, by Emma Donoghue. (Little, Brown, $24.99.) A mother’s prison is her young son’s entire world.THE TWELFTH IMAM, by Joel C. Rosenberg (Tyndale House) WORLD OF WARCRAFT: THE SHATTERING, by Christie Golden (Gallery) CHRISTMAS EVE AT FRIDAY HARBOR, by Lisa Kleypas (St. Martin’s) NAKED HEAT, by Richard Castle (Hyperion) THE TEMPLAR SALVATION, by Raymond Khoury (Dutton) CHASING THE NIGHT, by Iris Johansen (St. Martin’s) CROOKED LETTER, CROOKED LETTER, by Tom Franklin (Morrow) PROMISE ME, by Richard Paul Evans (Simon & Schuster) PAINTED LADIES, by Robert B. Parker (Putnam) GETTING TO HAPPY, by Terry McMillan (Viking) GAUNTLGRYM, by R. A. Salvatore (Wizards of the Coast) CALL ME MRS. MIRACLE, by Debbie Macomber (Mira) EIGHTEEN ACRES, by Nicolle Wallace (Atria) AGAINST ALL THINGS ENDING, by Stephen R. Donaldson (Putnam) LEGACY, by Danielle Steel (Delacorte) CRYOBURN, by Lois McMaster Bujold (Baen) MINI SHOPAHOLIC, by Sophie Kinsella (Dial) A DOG'S PURPOSE, by W. Bruce Cameron (Forge) BAD BLOOD, by John Sandford (Putnam) 

These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks.
16.11.10
TBR: Inside the List
SATISFACTION: Keith Richards’s autobiography, “Life” (reviewed by Liz Phair on the cover of the Nov. 14 Book Review), hits the hardcover nonfiction list at No. 1, unsurprisingly. (My favorite line, from Page 524: “I’ve been cooking bangers all my life, and I only just found out from this lady on TV that you have to put bangers in a cold pan.”)
Keith Richards The shots at Mick Jagger have drawn lots of headlines, but it turns out that Sir Mick isn’t the only one who has been slowly sinking into the slough of respectability. In the advance publicity for “Life,” it was revealed that Richards harbored an early ambition to be a librarian, and that he once considered getting “professional training” in the Dewey Decimal System to cope with his home library. His one-stop book tour in the United States began and ended at the New York Public Library, where he arrived wearing a natty beige fedora and trailing a genially sulfurous air. (Somebody get this man a contract for a vampire mash-up novel, stat!) Then again, Richards has a way to go before he catches up to the Stones’ other guitarist. “Spend or Expend,” an exhibition of Ronnie Wood’s paintings and drawings, is currently on view at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio, whose director went so far as to compare Wood’s satirical vision to Daumier.
CROSSFIRE: Glenn Beck’s “Broke” charges to No. 2 in its first week on the hardcover nonfiction list, while Jon Stewart’s “Earth (The Book)” drops to No. 3, amid rumors that the “Daily Show” host planned to hold a Rally to Restore Sanity to the Best-Seller List in Times Square. The right certainly seems to have swept the literary midterms, with Condoleezza Rice’s “Extraordinary, Ordinary People” (No. 6); Bill O’Reilly’s “Pinheads and Patriots” (No. 7); and Michael Savage’s “Trickle Up Poverty” (No. 10). Besides Stewart, there are no liberals on the list — unless Stephen Sondheim counts? His “Finishing the Hat” opens at No. 11.
HONK IF YOU’RE WRITING: November is the cruelest month, at least for literary agents bombarded with the fruits of National Novel Writing Month, also known as NaNoWriMo. Here’s how it works: Writers — or “Wrimos,” in the official parlance — register at the event’s Web site, turn on the word-count widget and start cranking out about 1,500 words a day, without stopping to wonder if the whole thing stinks. “It’s all about quantity, not quality,” the Web site explains. “The kamikaze approach forces you to lower your expectations, take risks and write on the fly.” The Web site features a host of motivational tools, including merit badges, a Procrastination Station that dispenses advice like “Plot while driving” (is that legal?) and a running tally of total wordage pumped out by participants around the world — 191,707,630 words as of this writing, including some 33,030 originating in Pakistan and 23,549 billowing forth from the Isle of Skye. NaNoWriMo’s never-say-edit spirit has attracted plenty of haters, but it has also given birth to at least one bona fide smash best seller: Sara Gruen’s “Water for Elephants,” now No. 23 on the extended trade paperback fiction list.
Hardcover Nonfiction


This WeekLast WeekWeeks on ListLIFE, by Keith Richards with James Fox. (Little, Brown, $29.99.) The Rolling Stones guitarist’s revealing autobiography is also a portrait of the era when rock ’n’ roll came of age, with the music itself as the book’s core.BROKE, by Glenn Beck and Kevin Balfe. (Threshold/Mercury Radio Arts, $29.99.) The Fox News host’s plan for fixing the country financially seeks to unite Americans around the concept of shared sacrifice.EARTH (THE BOOK), by Jon Stewart and others. (Grand Central, $27.99.) A visitor’s guide to the human race, presented by "The Daily Show."THE LAST BOY, by Jane Leavy. (Harper/HarperCollins, $27.99.) A biography of the Yankees star Mickey Mantle, who grappled with a wrenching childhood and physical injuries.AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN, VOL. 1, by Mark Twain. (University of California, $34.95.) In his autobiography, published unexpurgated for the first time, Twain is pointedly political and willing to play the angry prophet. ExcerptPINHEADS AND PATRIOTS, by Bill O'Reilly. (Morrow/HarperCollins, $27.99.) The Fox News commentator scrutinizes the meaning of change in the era of Obama.AT HOME, by Bill Bryson. (Doubleday, $28.95.) The evolution of private life as exemplified by the houses we live in.------ FINISH FIRST, by Tucker Max. (Gallery, $25.99.) Stories of bad decisions, debauchery and sexual recklessness.TRICKLE UP POVERTY, by Michael Savage. (Morrow/HarperCollins, $26.99.) The radio host criticizes Obama’s policies on the borders, the economy and security.FINISHING THE HAT, by Stephen Sondheim. (Knopf, $39.95.) A compilation of Sondheim’s lyrics, with commentary and anecdotes, covering the years 1954 to 1981.WASHINGTON, by Ron Chernow. (Penguin Press, $40.) A biography of the first president.OBAMA'S WARS, by Bob Woodward. (Simon & Schuster, $30.) The inside story of how decisions were made on Afghanistan, on Pakistan and on the fight against terrorism._____ MY DAD SAYS, by Justin Halpern. (It Books/HarperCollins, $15.99.) A coming-of-age memoir organized around the musings, purveyed on Twitter, of the author’s father.THE GRAND DESIGN, by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow. (Bantam, $28.) Central questions of philosophy and science, from the author of “A Brief History of Time.”THE ROOTS OF OBAMA'S RAGE, by Dinesh D'Souza (Regnery) OOGY, by Larry Levin (Grand Central) YOU HAD ME AT WOOF, by Julie Klam (Riverhead) FIRST FAMILY, by Joseph J. Ellis (Knopf) HODA, by Hoda Kotb with Jane Lorenzini (Simon & Schuster) GROWING UP LAUGHING, by Marlo Thomas (Hyperion) THE ELEPHANT TO HOLLYWOOD, by Michael Caine (Holt) LATE, LATE AT NIGHT, by Rick Springfield (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster) IS IT JUST ME?, by Whoopi Goldberg (Hyperion) DEWEY'S NINE LIVES, by Vicki Myron with Brett Witter (Dutton) IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT, by Ann Rule (Free Press) THE MIND'S EYE, by Oliver Sacks (Knopf) 

These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks.
Paperback Business Best Sellers
THE ACCIDENTAL BILLIONAIRES, by Ben Mezrich. (Anchor, $15.95.) How two Harvard undergraduates created Facebook. FREAKONOMICS, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. (Harper Perennial, $15.99.) A maverick scholar and a journalist apply economic theory to everything from cheating sumo wrestlers to the falling crime rate.THE TIPPING POINT, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown, $14.95.) How and why certain products and ideas become fads.)TOO BIG TO FAIL, by Andrew Ross Sorkin. (Penguin, $18.) The 2008 financial implosion on Wall Street and in Washington, by a New York Times business columnist.THE NO ----- RULE, by Robert I. Sutton. (Business Plus, $14.99.) How to build a civilized workplace and survive one that isn?t. (?) THE BLACK SWAN, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. (Random House, $17.) The hubris of predictions ? and our perpetual surprise when the not-predicted happens. LIAR?S POKER, by Michael Lewis. (Norton, $15.95.) Wall Street?s tumultuous 1980s, as witnessed by a young bond trader. FREEFALL, by Joseph E. Stiglitz. (Norton, $16.95.) A Nobel Prize-winning economist criticizes the Obama administration?s eco-nomic policy from the left. PREDICTABLY IRRATIONAL, by Dan Ariely. (Harper Perennial, $15.99.) The hidden forces that shape our decisions. LORDS OF FINANCE, by Liaquat Ahamed. (Penguin, $18.) How four central bankers pushed the global economy into the Great Depression. Rankings are based on October figures at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount, department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book's sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (?) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders.
Paperback Mass-Market Fiction

THE LOST SYMBOL, by Dan Brown. (Anchor, $9.99.) Robert Langdon among the Masons.THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, by Stieg Larsson. (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, $7.99.) A hacker and a journalist investigate the disappearance of a Swedish heiress.THE RECKLESS BRIDE, by Stephanie Laurens. (Avon/HarperCollins, $7.99.) Regency-era intrigue as former officers of the Crown battle a traitorous fiend; the final volume of the Black Cobra Quartet.61 HOURS, by Lee Child. (Dell, $9.99.) Jack Reacher helps the police in a small South Dakota town protect a witness in a drug trial. ExcerptCHRISTMAS IN CEDAR COVE, by Debbie Macomber. (Mira, $7.99.) A reissue of a novella, "5-B Poppy Lane," and a novel, "A Cedar Cove Christmas."I, ALEX CROSS, by James Patterson. (Vision, $9.99.) Tracking the murderer of a relative, Alex Cross discovers a wild Washington scene with explosive secrets.PIRATE LATITUDES, by Michael Crichton. (Harper/HarperCollins, $9.99.) In the 17th-century Caribbean, a British pirate attacks a Spanish galleon; from a manuscript found in Crichton’s files after his death in 2008.DEEPER THAN THE DEAD, by Tami Hoag. (Signet, $9.99.) An F.B.I. investigator and a teacher track a series of murders in California in 1985.PLAY DEAD, by Harlan Coben. (Signet, $9.99.) Tragedy befalls a young celebrity couple on their honeymoon; Coben’s first novel, originally published in 1990.ECSTASY IN DARKNESS, by Gena Showalter. (Pocket Star, $7.99.) A savvy alien hunter tries to capture a seductive vampire who can control time.ROUGH COUNTRY, by John Sandford. (Berkley, $9.99.) Virgil Flowers investigates a string of murders at a Minnesota resort for women.CROWN OF CRYSTAL FLAME, by C. L. Wilson. (Avon/HarperCollins, $7.99.) Ellysetta and Rain’s final battle against the evil High Mage of Eld; Book 5 of the Tairen Soul series.THE WRECKER, by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott. (Berkley, $9.99.) In 1907, a detective tracks a mysterious saboteur across the American West.THE CHRISTMAS BRIDES, by Linda Lael Miller. (HQN, $7.99.) A reissue of two novels, "A McKettrick Christmas" and "A Creed Country Christmas."SOUTHERN LIGHTS, by Danielle Steel. (Dell, $7.99.) When a New York prosecutor’s daughter is threatened, she sends her back to the Charleston world she herself fled.BLOOD TRINITY, by Sherrilyn Kenyon and Dianna Love. (Pocket, $7.99.) Atlanta has become a battlefield for humans and demons, and the heroine in Book 1 of this series walks the line between them.DREAMFEVER, by Karen Marie Moning. (Dell, $7.99.) MacKayla Lane finds herself under the erotic spell of the Fae Lord Master.DRINK OF ME, by Jacquelyn Frank. (Zebra/Kensington, $7.99.) A battered runaway holds the key to a dark and twisted enigma for the telepathic Pack.CRAVE, by J. R. Ward. (Signet, $7.99.) The target of an assassin, a black ops soldier puts his fate in the hands of a fallen angel and a beautiful public defender.COLD DAWN, by Carla Neggers (Mira) HARVEST HUNTING, by Yasmine Galenorn (Jove) KILLING FLOOR, by Lee Child (Jove) A CHRISTMAS PROMISE, by Mary Balogh (Dell) THE GATE HOUSE, by Nelson DeMille (Grand Central) HOLIDAY MAGIC, by Fern Michaels, Cathy Lamb, Mary Carter and Terri DuLong (Zebra) THE FIRST HERETIC: THE HORUS HERESY, by Aaron Dembski-Bowden (Games Workshop) THE YEAR OF LIVING SCANDALOUSLY, by Julia London (Pocket) THE GATHERING STORM, by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson (Tor) TRUST ME ON THIS, by Jennifer Crusie (Bantam) RULES OF AN ENGAGEMENT, by Suzanne Enoch (Avon) TEN WAYS TO BE ADORED WHEN LANDING A LORD, by Sarah MacLean (Avon) SOMEONE LIKE YOU, by Susan Mallery (HQN) THE FIRST LOVE COOKIE CLUB, by Lori Wilde (Avon) 
These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks.
Hardcover Advice


BAREFOOT CONTESSA: HOW EASY IS THAT?, by Ina Garten. (Clarkson Potter, $35.) The easiest “Barefoot Contessa” recipes yet aim at delivering flavor while saving time and avoiding stress.DOUBLE DELICIOUS, by Jessica Seinfeld. (Morrow/HarperCollins, $28.99.) Good simple food for complicated lives, with recipes made with fruits, vegetables and whole grains.THE TATTOO CHRONICLES, by Kat Von D with Sandra Bark. (Collins Design/HarperCollins, $29.99.) An illustrated one-year diary from the tattoo artist.DELIVERING HAPPINESS, by Tony Hsieh. (Business Plus, $23.99.) Lessons from business (pizza place, worm farm, Zappos) and life. (†)BOBBY FLAY'S THROWDOWN!, by Bobby Flay with Stephanie Banyas and Miriam Garron. (Clarkson Potter, $27.50.) A companion cookbook from the first seven seasons of the Food Network show.THE POWER, by Rhonda Byrne. (Atria, $23.95.) Living the life of your dreams, from the author of "The Secret."GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2011, edited by Craig Glenday. (Guinness, $28.95.) Tallest, fastest, youngest, most.ZERO REGRETS, by Apolo Ohno with Alan Abrahamson. (Atria, $26.) The Olympic speedskating champion shares his athletic philosophy and discusses his relationship with his father.POWER THOUGHTS, by Joyce Meyer. (FaithWords, $21.99.) A Bible teacher offers 12 strategies for overcoming negative thinking.KEYS TO GOOD COOKING, by Harold McGee. (Penguin Press, $35.) A noted authority on the science of cooking shows how to get the best out of recipes.SWITCH, by Chip Heath and Dan Heath (Broadway) THE ESSENTIAL NEW YORK TIMES COOKBOOK, by Amanda Hesser (Norton) AROUND MY FRENCH TABLE, by Dorie Greenspan (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) WOMEN FOOD AND GOD, by Geneen Roth (Scribner) 

These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks.
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Paperback Advice


THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES, by Gary Chapman. (Northfield, $14.99.) How to communicate love in a way a spouse will understand.WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING, by Heidi Murkoff and Sharon Mazel. (Workman, $14.95.) Advice for parents-to-be. (†)CRAZY LOVE, by Francis Chan with Danae Yankoski. (David C. Cook, $14.99.) A pastor shows how to break free from the religious status quo and embrace an authentic Christian faith. (†)THE LOVE DARE, by Stephen and Alex Kendrick with Lawrence Kimbrough. (B&H, $14.99.) A 40-day challenge for spouses who want to practice unconditional love. (†)RADICAL, by David Platt. (Multnomah, $14.99.) A pastor challenges Christians to consider how closely their lives match the teachings of Jesus. (†)COOK THIS, NOT THAT! EASY AND AWESOME 350-CALORIE MEALS, by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding. (Rodale, $19.99.) More “restaurant” offerings you can improve on at home.WAITING FOR ‘SUPERMAN’, edited by Karl Weber. (PublicAffairs, $15.95.) How to save America’s public schools; a companion to the film.THE NO ----- RULE, by Robert I. Sutton. (Business Plus, $14.99.) How to build a civilized workplace and survive one that isn’t.EAT THIS, NOT THAT! 2011, by David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding. (Rodale, $19.99.) Easy food swaps that can save you pounds. From the authors of “Cook This, Not That!”FOOD RULES, by Michael Pollan. (Penguin, $11.) A succinct manual for healthy eating, based on the same general principles as Pollan’s “Omnivore’s Dilemma.”IT'S YOUR TIME, by Joel Osteen (Free Press) THE POWER OF NOW, by Eckhart Tolle (New World Library) THE BELLY FAT CURE, by Jorge Cruise (Hay House) HOW TO RAISE THE PERFECT DOG, by Cesar Millan with Melissa Jo Peltier (Three Rivers) 

These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks.
Children's Books

SCAREDY-CAT, SPLAT!, written and illustrated by Rob Scotton. (Harper/HarperCollins, $16.99.) Splat aims to scare his cat school pals on Halloween. (Ages 3 to 7)LLAMA LLAMA HOLIDAY DRAMA, written and illustrated by Anna Dewdney. (Viking, $16.99.) When the suspense is too much, Llama Llama turns to you-know-who for comfort. (Ages 2 and up)FABULOUS FASHION BOUTIQUE, by Jane O’Connor. Illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser. (HarperCollins, $17.99.) Fancy Nancy takes an entrepreneurial approach to haute couture. (Ages 4 to 7)KNUFFLE BUNNY FREE, written and illustrated by Mo Willems. (Balzer & Bray/HarperCollins, $17.99.) A little girl and her well-loved companion take a trip that leads to unexpected discoveries. (Ages 3 to 7)HEADS, written and illustrated by Matthew Van Fleet. (Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster, $17.99.) Animal noggins with tabs to make them move. (Ages 2 and up)LEGO STAR WARS, by Simon Beecroft. (DK, $21.99.) An annotated visual dictionary. (Ages 7 and up)IT'S A BOOK, written and illustrated by Lane Smith. (Roaring Brook, $12.99.) It doesn’t tweet or need recharging. (Ages 6 and up)ART AND MAX, written and illustrated by David Wiesner. (Clarion, $17.99.) Two artists mix methods and media. (Ages 5 to 8)DC SUPER HEROES, THE ULTIMATE POP-UP BOOK, by the DC Comics staff and Matthew Reinhart. (Little, Brown, $29.99.) Comics, in 3-D. (Ages 3 and up)JIMI: SOUNDS LIKE A RAINBOW, by Gary Golio. Illustrated by Javaka Steptoe. (Clarion, $16.99.) Jimi Hendrix and the origins of his sound. (Ages 6 to 9)THE LOST HERO, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, $18.99.) A return to Camp Half-Blood and semi-divine characters old and new. (Ages 10 and up)JUSTIN BIEBER, FIRST STEP 2 FOREVER, by Justin Bieber. (HarperCollins, $21.99.) A young musician reaches out to fans with short takes, Web posts and photos. (Ages 6 to 12)THE RED PYRAMID, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, $17.99.) Ancient gods (this time from Egypt) and a mortal family meet. (Ages 10 and up)CRESCENDO, by Becca Fitzpatrick. (Simon & Schuster, $18.99.) A world where the truth is sought and feared; a sequel to “Hush, Hush.” (Ages 14 and up)TORMENT, by Lauren Kate. (Delacorte, $17.99.) A novel about the nephilim, the children of humans and fallen angels. (Ages 12 and up)HARRY POTTER FILM WIZARDRY, by Brian Sibley. (Collins Design/HarperCollins, $39.99.) Deep background, subtext and behind-the screen details from the moviemakers. (Ages 18 and up)CLOCKWORK ANGEL, by Cassandra Clare. (McElderry/Simon & Schuster, $19.99.) Victorian England proves a treacherous place. (Ages 14 and up)BEAUTIFUL DARKNESS, by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. (Little, Brown, $17.99.) A return to the secrets and curses of a Southern town. (Ages 12 and up)NIGHTSHADE, by Andrea Cremer. (Philomel, $17.99.) Shapeshifters and wolves populate an elite social circle. (Ages 14 and up)THE SCORCH TRIALS, by James Dashner. (Delacorte, $17.99.) The former denizens of the Maze cope with postapocalyptic plagues. (Ages 12 and up)THE FLEDGLING HANDBOOK 101, by P.C. Cast with Kim Doner. (St. Martin’s Griffin, $12.99.) From history to bodily changes, a compendium on vampirism for neophytesl. (Ages 12 and up)THE BOOK THIEF, by Markus Zusak. (Knopf, $11.99.) A girl saves books from Nazi burning. Excerpt (Ages 14 and up)FALLEN, by Lauren Kate. (Delacorte, $9.99.) Love is thwarted at boarding school. (Ages 12 and up)THE GRAVEYARD BOOK, by Neil Gaiman. Illustrated by Dave McKean. (HarperCollins, $7.99.) To avoid a killer, a boy lives in a cemetery. Excerpt (Ages 10 and up)HUSH, HUSH, by Becca Fitzpatrick. (Simon & Schuster, $17.99.) A love story of immortals and ancient battles. (Ages 14 and up)SHIVER, by Maggie Stiefvater. (Scholastic, $8.99.) Love among the lupine. (Ages 13 and up)NERDS (BOOK ONE: NATIONAL ESPIONAGE, RESCUE, AND DEFENSE SOCIETY), by Michael Buckley. (Amulet/Abrams, $6.95.) Stealth is challenging when you wear orthodontic headgear. (Ages 8 to 12)BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. (Little, Brown, $17.99.) A secret wrapped in a Southern Gothic novel. (Ages 12 and up)THE HUNGER GAMES, by Suzanne Collins. (Scholastic, hardcover and paper) In a dystopian society a girl fights for survival on live TV. (Ages 12 and up)DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, written and illustrated by Jeff Kinney. (Abrams, hardcover only) The travails of adolescence, in cartoons. (Ages 9 to 12)PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, hardcover and paper) Children of the gods battle mythological monsters. (Ages 9 to 12)BLUE BLOODS, by Melissa de la Cruz. (Hyperion, hardcover and paper) Young and privileged vampires are having a blood feud. (Ages 14 and up)THE 39 CLUES, by various authors. (Scholastic, hardcover only) A brother and sister travel the world in search of the key to their family’s power. (Ages 9 to 12)MORGANVILLE VAMPIRES, by Rachel Caine. (NAL Jam, paper only) Vampires in town. (Ages 14 and up)BIG NATE, Lincoln Peirce. (HarperCollins, hardcover; Andrews McMeel, paper) Where Nate goes, trouble is sure to follow. (Ages 8 to 12)THE TWILIGHT SAGA, by Stephenie Meyer. (Megan Tingley/Little, Brown, hardcover and paper) Vampires and werewolves in school. (Ages 12 and up)RANGER’S APPRENTICE, by John Flanagan. (Philomel, hardcover and paper) A boy warrior fights evil. (Ages 9 to 12)HOUSE OF NIGHT, by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast. (St. Martin’s, hardcover and paper) Vampires in school. (Ages 14 and up)
These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks. Publishers have provided the age designations for their best-selling children's titles.
Paperback Nonfiction


EAT, PRAY, LOVE, by Elizabeth Gilbert. (Penguin, $15 and $16.) A writer’s journey in search of self takes her to Italy, India and Indonesia.INSIDE OF A DOG, by Alexandra Horowitz. (Scribner, $16.) What the world is like from a dog’s point of view. ExcerptSTONES INTO SCHOOLS, by Greg Mortenson. (Penguin, $16.) Peace through education in Afghanistan and Pakistan, by the author of “Three Cups of Tea.”THE GLASS CASTLE, by Jeannette Walls. (Scribner, $15.) The author recalls a bizarre childhood during which she was constantly on the move. (†) ExcerptTHREE CUPS OF TEA, by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin. (Penguin, $16.) A former climber builds schools in villages in Pakistan and Afghanistan.SECRETARIAT, by William Nack. (Hyperion, $16.99.) The story of the great Triple Crown champion; a reissue of "Big Red of Meadow Stable" (1975).FREAKONOMICS, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. (Harper Perennial, $15.99.) A scholar and a journalist apply economic theory to nearly everything.DEWEY, by Vicki Myron with Bret Witter. (Grand Central, $13.99.) The kitten left freezing in the returned-book slot of an Iowa public library and his rise to fame.MY HORIZONTAL LIFE, by Chelsea Handler. (Bloomsbury, $14.95.) A memoir of one-night stands.ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT'S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler. (Simon Spotlight Entertainment, $16.) Humorous personal essays from the comedian.THE TIPPING POINT, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown, $15.99.) A study of social epidemics, otherwise known as fads. ExcerptTOO BIG TO FAIL, by Andrew Ross Sorkin. (Penguin, $18.) The 2008 financial implosion on Wall Street and in Washington, by a New York Times business columnist.TRAVELING WITH POMEGRANATES, by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor. (Penguin, $15.) The novelist and her daughter travel together in Europe.HALF THE SKY, by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. (Vintage, $15.95.) A case for viewing women’s equality as the "paramount moral challenge" of our era.WHERE MEN WIN GLORY, by Jon Krakauer. (Anchor, $15.95.) The story of Pat Tillman and the Army’s cover-up of his death by "friendly fire" in Afghanistan. ExcerptBLINK, by Malcolm Gladwell. (Back Bay/Little, Brown, $15.99.) Instinct in the workings of the mind.ZEITOUN, by Dave Eggers. (Vintage, $15.95.) The travails of a Syrian-American man and his family after Hurricane Katrina. ExcerptSAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME, by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent (Nelson) FREEFALL, by Joseph E. Stiglitz (Norton) 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN, by Don Piper with Cecil Murphey (Revell) THE MURDER OF KING TUT, by James Patterson and Martin Dugard (Grand Central) GAME CHANGE, by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin (Harper Perennial) KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL, by Anthony Bourdain (Ecco/HarperCollins) D-DAY, by Antony Beevor (Penguin) 

These lists are an expanded version of those appearing in the November 14 print edition of the Book Review. Rankings reflect sales, for the week ending October 30, at many thousands of venues where a wide range of general interest books are sold nationwide. These include hundreds of independent book retailers (statistically weighted to represent all such outlets); national, regional and local chains; online and multimedia entertainment retailers; university, gift, supermarket, discount department stores and newsstands. An asterisk (*) indicates that a book’s sales are barely distinguishable from those of the book above. A dagger (†) indicates that some bookstores report receiving bulk orders. Among those categories not actively tracked are: perennial sellers; required classroom reading; text, reference and test preparation guides; journals and workbooks; calorie counters; shopping guides; comics and crossword puzzles. Click here for an explanation of the difference between trade and mass-market paperbacks.