Palm Digital Media, a publisher and distributor of eBooks for handheld computers, has released its list of July's top 10 best-selling eBooks.
Palm Digital Media Top 10 Best-selling Fiction Books
July 2002
1. "The Paris Option" by Robert Lublum and Gayle Lynds,
St. Martin's Press
2. "Glimmers, The Prologue to Crossroads of Twilight," by Robert Jordon,
Simon & Schuster
3. "Knots & Crosses" by Ian Rankin, St. Martin's Press
4. "The Cabinet of Curiosities" by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child,
Warner Books
5. "God's Debris" by Scott Adams, Scott Adams, Inc.
6. "The Emperor of Ocean Park" by Stephen L. Carter, Alfred A. Knopf
7. "Numbered Account" by Christopher Reich, Dell Publishing
8. "Vector" by Robin Cook, Berkley Publishing
9. "The Ice Limit" by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child, Warner Books
10. "Cathedral" by Nelson DeMille, Warner Books
Palm Digital Media Top 10 Best-selling Non-fiction Books
July 2002
1. The Holy Bible, New International Version from Zondervan
2. "The Multi-Orgasmic Couple" by Chia & Chia, HarperCollins PerfectBound
3. Webster's New World College Dictionary from Hungry Minds
4. "There Is A Spiritual Solution To Every Problem" by Wayne W. Dyer,
HarperCollins PerfectBound
5. "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey,
Franklin-Covey
6. Webster's New World Compact School & Office Dictionary from
Hungry Minds
7. "The Female Orgasm" by Evelyn Strauss, iBooks
8. "The Procrastinator's Handbook" by Rita Emmett, Walker Publishing
9. "Satisfaction Guaranteed" by Rachel Swift, Warner Books
10. "A User's Guide to the Brain" by John J. Ratey, Pantheon Books