Stephen King's The Green Mile, Part 6: Coffey on the Mile holds the No. 1 position on USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list.WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 12, 1996--The Green Mile, Part 6: Coffey Coffey may refer to:
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror and holds the No. 1 position for the second consecutive week on USA TODAY's Best-Selling best·sell·er also best seller n. A product, such as a book, that is among those sold in the largest numbers. best Books list. Also, The Lost World by Michael Crichton made its debut at No. 3 while Jack and Jill by James Patterson
The top 10 Best-Selling Books across the USA last week: -0-
1. The Green Mile, Part 6: Coffey on the Mile by Stephen King;
Signet, $3.99 (No. 1 last week)
2. Executive Orders by Tom Clancy; Putnam, $27.95
(No. 2 last week)
3. The Lost World by Michael Crichton; Ballantine, $7.50
(New this week)
4. The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams; HarperBusiness, $20
(No. 4 last week)
5. Men Are From Mars, Women Are from Venus by John Gray;
HarperCollins, $23 (No. 10 last week)
6. The Green Mile, Part 5: Night Journey by Stephen King;
Signet, $2.99 (No. 3 last week)
7. Jack and Jill by James Patterson; Little, Brown, $24.95
(New this week)
8. Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson; Vintage, $12
(No. 13 last week)
9. Morning, Noon and Night by Sidney Sheldon; Warner Vision,
$7.50 (No. 5 last week)
10. The Zone by Barry Sears and Bill Lawren; ReaganBooks, $23
(No. 9 last week)-0-
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