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1. Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson (Bloomsbury, pounds 5.99)

2. The Glass Lake by Maeve Binchy (Orion, pounds 5.99)

3. Debt of Honour by Tom Clancy (HarperCollins, pounds 5.99)

4. A Son of the Circus by John Irving (Black Swan, pounds 6.99)

5. I'll Be With You In The Squeezing Of A Lemon by Elizabeth David (Penguin, 60p)

6. The Chamber by John Grisham (Arrow, pounds 5.99)

7. The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde (Penguin, 60p)

8. Everything to Gain by Barbara Taylor Bradford (HarperCollins, pounds 5.99)

9. Gunner Milligan by Spike Milligan (Penguin, 60p)

10. The Body Farm by Patricia D Cornwell (Warner, pounds 5.99)

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