Monday, May 14, 2012

Hot This Week: May 14

The action film Haywire charges toward the top of the DVD charts this week, but can't quite unseat Contraband. The music charts see a major upheaval, with new releases by Carrie Underwood and Norah Jones leading the way. In the fiction world, Charlaine Harris's latest Sookie Stackhouse novel leaps Stephen King for #1, while in non-fiction Rachel Maddow gives way to Robert Caro's account of LBJ's transition to the presidency after the JFK assassination.

DVD
  1. Contraband
  2. Haywire
  3. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
  4. We Bought a Zoo
  5. New Year's Eve
  6. The Darkest Hour
  7. Joyful Noise
  8. War Horse
  9. The Sitter
  10. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
CD
  1. Carrie Underwood, Blown Away
  2. Norah Jones, Little Broken Hearts
  3. NOW That's What I Call Music 42
  4. Adele, 21
  5. B.o.B., Strange Clouds
  6. Lionel Richie, Tuskegee
  7. Jack White, Blunderbuss
  8. One Direction, Up All Night
  9. Smash Soundtrack
  10. Marilyn Manson, Born Villain
Fiction
  1. Deadlocked, Charlaine Harris
  2. The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King
  3. The Innocent, David Baldacci
  4. Calico Joe, John Grisham
  5. The Witness, Nora Roberts
  6. Robert B. Parker's Lullaby, Ace Atkins
  7. Guilty Wives, James Patterson and David Ellis
  8. The Lost Years, Mary Higgins Clark
  9. Unnatural Acts, Stuart Woods
  10. The Shoemaker's Wife, Adriana Trigiani
Non-Fiction
  1. The Passage of Power, Robert A. Caro
  2. My Cross to Bear, Gregg Allman and Alan Light
  3. Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake, Anna Quindlen
  4. Prague Winter, Madeleine Albright
  5. The Power of Habit, Charles Duhigg
  6. Drift, Rachel Maddow
  7. Imagine, Jonah Lehrer
  8. The Presidents Club, Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy
  9. Killing Lincoln, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
  10. Manhunt, Peter L. Bergen

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