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This June 9, 1996 Last Weeks Week Fiction Week On List

1 THE RUNAWAY JURY, by John Grisham. (Doubleday, $26.95.) A woman in a 1 2 Mississippi town sues a tobacco company for causing her husband's death.

2 HOW STELLA GOT HER GROOVE BACK, by Terry McMillan. (Viking, $23.95.) A 2 4 divorced black woman finds romance on a Jamaican holiday.

3 THE TENTH INSIGHT, by James Redfield. (Warner, $19.95.) A journey through 3 5 the Appalachian Mountains provides answers to life's enigmas.

4 MOONLIGHT BECOMES YOU, by Mary Higgins Clark. (Simon & Schuster, $24.) 4 8 A fashion photographer investigates the mysterious death of a friend.

5 SUDDEN PREY, by John Sandford. (Putnam, $23.95.) Lucas Davenport and his 5 3 team of cops contend with a trio of robbers determined to kill them.

6 MALICE, by Danielle Steel. (Delacorte, $24.95.) A woman struggles to overcome 6 7 memories of assaults.

7 OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO! by Dr. Seuss. (, $16.) Verse and 15 148 pictures.

8 I WAS AMELIA EARHART, by Jane Mendelsohn. (Knopf, $18.) The life of the 8 5 famous aviator who disappeared in the Pacific in 1937; a fictional memoir.

9 THE CELESTINE PROPHECY, by James Redfield. (Warner, $17.95.) An ancient 7 119 manuscript, found in Peru, provides insights into achieving a fulfilling life.

10 FALLING UP, by Shel Silverstein. (HarperCollins, $16.95.) Poems and drawings, -- 1 for children and grown-ups, celebrating strange characters and experiences.

11 HER OWN RULES, by Barbara Taylor Bradford. (HarperCollins, $24.) A woman 11 4 seeks the causes of her illness by revisiting her past.

12 PRIMARY COLORS, by Anonymous. (Random House, $24.) The progress of a 10 18 certain Southern governor and his wife on their way to the White House.

13 FLOATERS, by Joseph Wambaugh. (Bantam, $22.95.) San Diego harbor cops -- 1 contend with mayhem and murders on the eve of the America's Cup race.

14 RUINS, by Kevin J. Anderson. ( Prism, $22.) The F.B.I.'s X-Files team -- 1 investigates the disappearance of an archeologist in the Yucatan jungles.

15 NEANDERTHAL, by John Darnton. (Random House, $24.) The discovery in 13 6 northern Asia of a species of primitive protohumans that has existed for 40,000 years.

16 TIMEPIECE, by Richard Paul Evans. (Simon & Schuster, $18.) By sharing grief 12 6 over the death of their only child, a couple learn about love and forgiveness.

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This June 9, 1996 Last Weeks Week Non-Fiction Week On List

1 BAD AS I WANNA BE, by Dennis Rodman with Tim Keown. (Delacorte, $22.95.) 1 4 The memoirs of the flamboyant basketball player.

2 THE DILBERT PRINCIPLE, by Scott Adams. (Harper Business, $20.) A satirical 2 6 look, in words and cartoons, at the current foibles of business and management.

3 IN CONTEMPT, by Christopher A. Darden with Jess Walter. (Regan Books/ 3 10 HarperCollins, $26.) The life of a member of the O. J. Simpson prosecution team, and his view of the trial.

4 NO SHIRT. NO SHOES. . . . NO PROBLEM! by Jeff Foxworthy. (Hyperion, 14 2 $19.95.) Observations on life by the stand-up comedian from Georgia.

5 MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL, by John Berendt. (Random 4 110 House, $23.) The mysterious death of a young man in Savannah, Ga.

6 I LIVED TO TELL IT ALL, by George Jones with Tom Carter. (Villard, $23.) The 11 3 autobiography of the country singer.

7 UNDAUNTED COURAGE, by Stephen E. Ambrose. (Simon & Schuster, $27.50.) 6 14 The story of how Thomas Jefferson sponsored the exploration of the American West by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.

8 EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, by Daniel Goleman. (Bantam, $23.95.) Factors 7 36 other than I.Q. that contribute to a successful and happy life.

9 HITLER'S WILLING EXECUTIONERS, by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen. (Knopf, $30.) 10 8 A political scientist says ordinary Germans cooperated in conducting the Holocaust.

10 RUSH LIMBAUGH IS A BIG FAT IDIOT, by Al Franken. (Delacorte, $21.95.) A 5 19 television comedian's comments on the current political scene.

11 HOW COULD YOU DO THAT?! by Laura Schlessinger. (HarperCollins, $22.) Self- 8 18 indulgent morality, and ways to overcome it.

12 THE CLOISTER WALK, by Kathleen Norris. (Riverhead, $23.95.) A poet's 9 4 experiences at a Benedictine monastery in Minnesota.

13 BLOOD SPORT, by James B. Stewart. (Simon & Schuster, $25.) A journalist 13 11 reviews the Whitewater case and the roles of President and Mrs. Clinton.

14 THE RANTS, by Dennis Miller. (Doubleday, $21.95.) Monologues on current 12 9 topics by the television star and stand-up comedian.

15 THE RE-ENCHANTMENT OF EVERYDAY LIFE, by Thomas Moore. -- 1 (HarperCollins, $25.) How the application of spiritual values can enrich ordinary life.

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