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New York Times #1 Fiction Bestsellers, 2000-2009

"The Da Vinci Code" became the bestselling novel in America on April 8, 2003, and would reach that position 21 more times until April 9, 2006. That can't be a coincidence. It must be a conspiracy.
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (J.K. Rowling)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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J.K. Rowling
The Brethren (John Grisham)
The Brethren
2
John Grisham
The Wedding (Danielle Steel)
The Wedding
3
Danielle Steel
Before I Say Good-Bye (Mary Higgins Clark)
Before I Say Good-Bye
4
Mary Higgins Clark
Easy Prey (John Sandford)
Easy Prey
5
John Sandford
The Indwelling
The Indwelling
6
Hot Six (Janet Evanovich)
Hot Six
7
Janet Evanovich
House on Hope Street (Danielle Steel)
House on Hope Street
8
Danielle Steel
Winter Solstice (Rosamunde Pilcher)
Winter Solstice
9
Rosamunde Pilcher
The Bear and the Dragon
The Bear and the Dragon
10
The Rescue (Joseph Conrad)
The Rescue
11
Joseph Conrad
Drowning Ruth (Christina Schwartz)
Drowning Ruth
12
Christina Schwartz
The Last Precinct (Patricia Cornwell)
The Last Precinct
13
Patricia Cornwell
Winter's Heart (Robert Jordan)
Winter's Heart
14
Robert Jordan
The Mark
The Mark
15
From the Corner of His Eye (Dean Koontz)
From the Corner of His Eye
16
Dean Koontz
A Day Late and a Dollar Short (Terry McMillan)
A Day Late and a Dollar Short
17
Terry McMillan
A Painted House (John Grisham)
A Painted House
18
John Grisham
1st to Die (James Patterson)
1st to Die
19
James Patterson
Dreamcatcher (Stephen King)
Dreamcatcher
20
Stephen King
A Common Life (Jan Caron)
A Common Life
21
Jan Caron
On the Street Where You Live (Mary Higgins Clarke)
On the Street Where You Live
22
Mary Higgins Clarke
Chosen Prey (John Sandford)
Chosen Prey
23
John Sandford
P Is for Peril (Sue Grafton)
P Is for Peril
24
Sue Grafton
Seven Up
Seven Up
25
Leap of Faith (Danielle Steel)
Leap of Faith
26
Danielle Steel
The Fourth Hand (John Irving)
The Fourth Hand
27
John Irving
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (James Patterson)
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
28
James Patterson
Valhalla Rising (Clive Cussler)
Valhalla Rising
29
Clive Cussler
Black House (Stephen King, Peter Straub))
Black House
30
Stephen King, Peter Straub)
The Corrections (Jonathan Franzen)
The Corrections
31
Jonathan Franzen
Isle of Dogs (Patricia Cornwell)
Isle of Dogs
32
Patricia Cornwell
Midnight Bayou (Nora Roberts)
Midnight Bayou
33
Nora Roberts
The Kiss (Danielle Steel)
The Kiss
34
Danielle Steel
Desecration
Desecration
35
Skipping Christmas (John Grisham)
Skipping Christmas
36
John Grisham
One Door Away From Heaven (Dean Koontz)
One Door Away From Heaven
37
Dean Koontz
Journey Through Heartsongs (Mattie Stepanek)
Journey Through Heartsongs
38
Mattie Stepanek
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer
39
The Summons (John Grisham)
The Summons
40
John Grisham
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