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This June 22, 2003 Last Weeks Week Fiction Week On List

1 THE DA VINCI CODE, by Dan Brown. (Doubleday, $24.95.) The murder of a 1 12 curator at the Louvre leads to a trail of clues found in the work of Leonardo and to the discovery of a centuries-old secret society.

2 NAKED PREY, by John Sandford. (Putnam, $26.95.) In his new job as a 2 4 troubleshooter for the governor of Minnesota, Lucas Davenport investigates the apparent lynching of a black man and a white woman.

3 THE GUARDIAN, by Nicholas Sparks. (Warner, $24.95.) While trying to choose 3 9 between two suitors, a young widow realizes that her life is in danger.

4 THE FACE, by Dean Koontz. (Bantam, $26.95.) A police officer turned security 4 2 chief must protect a handsome Hollywood star whose life has been threatened by a mysterious killer.

5 THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, by Lauren Weisberger. (Doubleday, $21.95.) A 7 8 young woman acquires a job at a fashion magazine, along with the boss from hell.

6 THE LOVELY BONES, by Alice Sebold. (Little, Brown, $21.95.) A 14-year-old girl 10 50 looks down from heaven as she describes what happens in the aftermath of her kidnapping and murder.

7 ARMAGEDDON, by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. (Tyndale, $24.99.) The 6 9 11th volume of the "Left Behind" series, in which the forces of good battle the forces of evil after the rapture of the saved.

8 THE SINISTER PIG, by Tony Hillerman. (HarperCollins, $25.95.) Sgt. Jim Chee of 8 5 the Tribal Police and his retired mentor, Joe Leaphorn, probe the murder of an undercover agent.

9 THE SECOND TIME AROUND, by . (Simon & Schuster, $26.) 9 8 After the head of a medical research company goes missing, a magazine columnist finds herself the target of a sinister cabal.

10 DEAD RINGER, by Lisa Scottoline. (HarperCollins, $25.95.) A Philadelphia lawyer 5 2 searches for a woman who is impersonating her and for a murderer.

11 THE KING OF TORTS, by John Grisham. (Doubleday, $27.95.) A public defender 11 18 in Washington happens upon a frightening conspiracy.

12 THE TRAVELER'S GIFT, by Andy Andrews. (Thomas Nelson, $19.99.) In an -- 3 inspirational tale about the "decisions that determine personal success," a down- on-his-luck middle-aged man travels back in time.

13 EXECUTIVE POWER, by Vince Flynn. (Atria, $25.) The C.I.A. agent Mitch Rapp 13 5 goes after a dangerous but unknown assassin who is bent on starting a war.

14 THE OTHER WOMAN, by Eric Jerome Dickey. (Dutton, $23.95.) An already 15 4 fragile marriage faces its sternest test when the husband and wife have affairs.

15 A COLD HEART, by Jonathan Kellerman. (Ballantine, $26.95.) The psychologist- 12 6 detective Alex Delaware investigates the murders of rising stars.

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This June 22, 2003 Last Weeks Week Non-Fiction Week On List

1 AN UNFINISHED LIFE, by Robert Dallek. (Little, Brown, $30.) A biography of John 1 4 F. Kennedy by a professor of history at Boston University.

2 MONEYBALL, by Michael Lewis. (Norton, $24.95.) How Billy Beane, the general 4 4 manager of the Oakland Athletics, produces a successful team despite having one of the smallest payrolls in baseball.

3 THE TEAMMATES, by David Halberstam. (Hyperion, $22.95.) The story of a 2 5 friendship among four men who played for the Red Sox in the 1940's: Ted Williams, Dom DiMaggio, Johnny Pesky and Bobby Doerr.

4 A SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING, by Bill Bryson. (Broadway, 5 5 $27.50.) From the Big Bang to the 21st century: a guided tour of the sciences and what they tell us about the physical world.

5 WHO'S YOUR CADDY? by Rick Reilly. (Doubleday, $24.95.) A sportswriter 7 4 recounts his experiences caddying for (among others) Jack Nicklaus, David Duval, Bob Newhart and Deepak Chopra.

6 LEAP OF FAITH, by Queen Noor. (Miramax, $25.95.) An autobiography by the 6 12 widow of King Hussein of Jordan.

7 DERELICTION OF DUTY, by Robert (Buzz) Patterson. (Regnery, $27.95.) A 8 12 retired Air Force colonel who served in the White House contends that Bill Clinton "compromised America's national security."

8 BEYOND BELIEF, by Elaine Pagels. (Random House, $24.95.) The author of 15 3 "The Gnostic Gospels" examines early Christianity through the Gospel of Thomas.

9 OPEN, by John Feinstein. (Little, Brown, $25.95.) The author of "A Good Walk 11 4 Spoiled" reports on the 2002 United States Open, held at the Bethpage Black golf course on Long Island.

10 CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR, by George Crile. (Atlantic Monthly, $26.) A chronicle, 9 2 by a veteran producer for "60 Minutes," of a congressman's efforts in the 1980's to steer billions to the anti-Soviet side in Afghanistan.

11 A PATRIOT'S HANDBOOK, selected by Caroline Kennedy. (Hyperion, $27.95.) 3 5 Essays, letters, speeches, poems and song lyrics that celebrate America.

12 SHATTERED LOVE, by Richard Chamberlain. (ReganBooks/HarperCollins, -- 1 $25.95.) A memoir by the star of "Dr. Kildare" and "The Thorn Birds."

13 WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY LIFE? by Po Bronson. (Random House, $24.95.) 10 22 The stories of 55 people who found their calling after years of struggle.

14 THE CLINTON WARS, by Sidney Blumenthal. (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $30.) A 14 3 political memoir by a journalist who served as a senior adviser to President Clinton.

15 REEFER MADNESS, by Eric Schlosser. (Houghton Mifflin, $23.) A study of three 13 6 facets of the black-market economy: the marijuana and pornography businesses and the plight of illegal immigrants.

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