Readers will see these sure to sell titles in bookstores for the first time this week.
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Fiction
- Susan Wittig Albert – Nightshade 4/1/08
- Nevada Barr – Winter Study 4/1/08 – Anna Pigeon Mysteries, Number 14
- Jim Butcher – Small Favor 4/1/2008 – The Dresden Files, Book 10
- Dorothy Cannell – Goodbye, Ms. Chips 4/1/08
- Ted Dekker – Adam 4/1/08
- Barbara Delinsky – Suddenly 4/1/08
- Marisa de los Santos – Belong to Me 4/1/2008
- Eric Jerome Dickey – Pleasure 4/1/08
- Karen Joy Fowler – Wit’s End 4/1/08
- Kate Mosse – Sepulchre 4/1/08
- Chuck Logan – South of Shiloh 4/1/08
- Kris Radish – Searching for Paradise in Parker, PA 4/1/2008 – lots of buzz
- Karen Robards – Guilty 4/1/08
- Scott Sigler – Infected 4/1/08
- Kurt Vonnegut – Armageddon in Retrospect 4/1/08
- Jeanette Winterson – The Stone Gods 4/1/08
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Nonfiction
- Isabel Allende – The Sum of Our Days 4/1/2008
- Julie Andrews – Home: A Memoir of My Early Years 4/1/2008
- Alton Brown and Jean-Claude Dhien – Feasting on Asphalt: The River Run 4/1/2008
- Steve Coll – The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century 4/1/2008
- Jose Canseco – Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle to Save Baseball 3/26/2008
- Jimmy Carter – A Remarkable Mother 4/1/2008
- Marcia Ann Gillespie, Rosa Johnson Butler, Richard A. Long, and Oprah Winfrey – Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration 4/1/2008
- Dalai Lama – The Art of Happiness in a Troubled World 4/3/2008
- John C. Maxwell – Leadership Gold: Lessons I’ve Learned from a Lifetime of Leading 4/1/2008









