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Kindle bestsellers: No slowing 'The Lost Symbol'

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Tuesday 13 October 2009 19:00 EDT
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Amazon released the weekly top selling e-books for its Kindle device on October 13; Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol remains the digital best-seller at Amazon.com for the fourth week in a row.

Stieg Larsson's trilogy continues to remain popular with The Girl Who Played With Fire back on the digital charts, according to sales data compiled the week ending October 10.

Rank Week ending October 10
Title Author
1 1 The Lost Symbol
Dan Brown
2 new Rough Country John Sandford
3 2 The Help Kathryn Stockett
4 3 The Last Song
Nicholas Sparks
5 new A Touch of Dead
Charlaine Harris
6 8 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Stieg Larsson
7 4 Say You're One of Them
Uwem Akpan
8 new Vanished Joseph Finder
9 - The Girl Who Played With Fire
Stieg Larsson
10 7 Alex Cross's Trial
James Patterson

Amazon's Kindle e-reader and e-books are available to US-based customers, until international shipping of Kindles begins October 19.

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