New York Times Best-Sellers, January 14
The Kansas City Star
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Fiction:
1. For One More Day by Mitch Albom
2. Cross by James Patterson
3. Next by Michael Crichton
4. Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
5. Shadow Dance by Julie Garwood
Nonfiction:
1. The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama
2. The Innocent Man by John Grisham
3. Marley & Me by John Grogan
4. Culture Warrior by Bill O'Reilly
5. Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid by Jimmy Carter
Advice, how-to and miscellaneous:
1. You: On a Diet by Michael F. Roizen and Mehmet C. Oz et al.
2. The Best Life Diet by Bob Greene
3. Mad Money by James J. Cramer with Cliff Mason
4. Cesar's Way by Cesar Millan with Melissa Jo Peltier
5. Homekeeping Handbook by Martha Stewart
1 Comments:
May I suggest reading this Heartfelt Story. I read your blog and thought you may be interested in it. Here is something I read about it:Who And Where Is Dennis Fritz, You say after reading John Grisham's Wonderful Book "The Innocent man", Grisham's First non-fiction book. The Other Innocent Man hardly mentioned in "The Innocent Man" has his own compelling and fascinating story to tell in "Journey Toward Justice". John Grisham endorsed Dennis Fritz's Book on the Front Cover. Dennis Fritz wrote his Book Published by Seven Locks Press, to bring awareness about False Convictions, and The Death Penalty. "Journey Toward Justice" is a testimony to the Triumph of the Human Spirit and is a Stunning and Shocking Memoir. Dennis Fritz was wrongfully convicted of murder after a swift trail. The only thing that saved him from the Death Penalty was a lone vote from a juror. "The Innocent Man" by John Grisham is all about Ronnie Williamson, Dennis Fritz's was his co-defendant. Ronnie Williamson was sentenced to the Death Penalty. Both were exonerated after spending 12 years in prison. Both Freed by a simple DNA test, The real killer was one of the Prosecution's Key Witness. John Grisham's "The Innocent Man" tells half the story. Dennis Fritz's Story needs to be heard. Read about how he wrote hundreds of letters and appellate briefs in his own defense and immersed himself in an intense study of law. He was a school teacher and a ordinary man from Ada Oklahoma, whose wife was brutally murdered in 1975. On May 8, 1987 while raising his young daughter alone, he was put under arrest and on his way to jail on charges of rape and murder. Since then, it has been a long hard road filled with twist and turns. Dennis Fritz is now on his "Journey Toward Justice". He never blamed the Lord and soley relied on his faith in God to make it through. He waited for God's time and never gave up.
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