What Europeans Want: This Month's Extended International Bestsellers
By Craig Morgan Teicher -- Publishers Weekly, 5/18/2007 11:13:00 AM
Here are this month’s extended international bestsellers lists, featuring popular titles in Italy, Sweden and the Czech Republic. France, Spain and Germany are featured in this week’s print issue. In Italy this month, Sorry, But I Call You Love, a novel about a romance between at 37 year old man and a 17 year old girl, has held its spot at the top of the fiction list, and The Dissolution of Facts, a nonfiction title about how mass media corrupts information, has jumped up one slot on the nonfiction side. A Man with A Small Face, a murder mystery involving an illegal trade in human bodies, holds the number two spot in Sweden. In the Czech Republic, The Four Agreements, a self-help book, has stayed at the top of the nonfiction list for the second month in a row.
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Italy |
Fiction |
Nonfiction |
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1 |
Sorry, But I Call You Love Federico Moccia |
Why Can't We Be Christians Piergiorgio Odifreddi |
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2 |
The Sheep and The Pastor Andrea Camilleri |
The Dissolution of Facts Marco Travaglio |
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3 |
Don't Call It Night Amos Oz |
Researching Jesus–The Man Who Changed the World Corrado Augias; Mauro Pesce |
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Sweden |
Fiction |
Nonfiction |
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1 |
A Completely Different Story Håkan Nesser |
On The Edge of The Habitable World–Stories About The Woods Kerstin Ekman |
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2 |
A Man With A Small Face Helene Tursten |
Upper class–A Book About Class and Identity Susanna Popova |
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3 |
A Woman’s Journey Agneta Sjödin |
100 Ways to Save the World Johan Tell |
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Czech Republic |
Fiction |
Nonfiction |
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1 |
Only A Short Visit is Pleasureable Lucie Bílá |
The Four Agreements Don Miguel Ruiz |
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2 |
The Witch of Portobello Paulo Coelho |
Criminal Law Author's team |
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3 |
What On Earth Have I Done?: Stories, Observations, and Affirmations Robert Fulghum |
Tax Law 2007 Hana Marková |





















