Kindle bestsellers: 'Lost Symbol' knocked from its perch

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Thursday 22 October 2009 00:00
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Amazon released the weekly top selling e-books for its Kindle device on October 20; After four weeks at number one Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol has been displaced by Vince Flynn's latest political thriller, Pursuit of Honor.

Thanks to the debut of five new titles there was a lot of movement on Amazon's latest digital bestseller chart, according to sales data compiled the week ending October 17.

Rank

Week ending October 17

Title

Author

1

new

Pursuit of Honor

Vince Flynn

2

1

The Lost Symbol

Dan Brown

3

new

Nine Dragons

Michael Connelly

4

2

Rough Country

John Sandford

5

3

The Help

Kathryn Stockett

6

4

The Last Song

Nicholas Sparks

7

new

Heat Wave

Richard Castle

8

6

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Stieg Larsson

9

new

Have a Little Faith

Mitch Albom

10

new

Evidence: An Alex Delaware Novel

Jonathan Kellerman

Amazon's Kindle e-reader and e-books were only available to US-based customers until October 19, when international shipping of Kindles began.

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