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This June 8, 1986 Last Weeks Week Fiction Week On List

1 I'LL TAKE MANHATTAN, by Judith Krantz. (Crown, $18.95.) Rich, beautiful Maxi 2 7 Amberville conquers the world of magazine publishing.

2 A PERFECT SPY, by John le Carré. (Knopf, $18.95.) The tale of Magnus Pym, a 1 7 British secret agent, and his father, Rick, a flamboyant con man.

3 THE BOURNE SUPREMACY, by Robert Ludlum. (Random House, $19.95.) The 3 14 hero of ''The Bourne Identity'' foils a plot to seize Hong Kong.

4 THE GOOD MOTHER, by Sue Miller. (Harper & Row, $17.95.) A woman's 7 4 attachment to her daughter becomes a consuming passion.

5 DAYS, by . (Viking, $17.95.) Life in a small 5 41 Minnesota town.

6 THE GARDEN OF EDEN, by Ernest Hemingway. (Scribners, $18.95.) A writer and 11 2 his wife have affairs with the same woman on their honeymoon.

7 THE MAMMOTH HUNTERS, by Jean M. Auel. (Crown, $19.95.) Ayla's adventures 4 29 in prehistory.

8 THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT, by Lawrence Sanders. (Putnam, $18.95.) The -- 1 theft of a priceless coin brings a New York dynasty's scandals to light.

9 NOBODY LIVES FOREVER, by John Gardner. (Putnam, $12.95.) James Bond on 12 2 the trail of the kidnapper of his devoted housekeeper.

10 LIE DOWN WITH LIONS, by Ken Follett. (Morrow, $18.95.) An Englishwoman 9 19 caught between the C.I.A. and the K.G.B. in Afghanistan.

11 BREAK IN, by Dick Francis. (Putnam, $17.95.) Mystery in the world of British 8 12 steeplechase racing.

12 THE HANDMAID'S TALE, by Margaret Atwood. (Houghton Mifflin, $16.95.) In the 10 15 America of the future, men and women perform assigned services.

13 THE BOOK OF ABRAHAM, by Marek Halter. (Holt, $19.95.) A Jewish family 6 4 through 100 generations.

14 STALLION GATE, by Martin Cruz Smith. (Random House, $17.95.) Intrigue -- 1 surrounding the first test of an atomic bomb.

15 THE SONGS OF DISTANT , by Arthur C. Clarke. (Del Rey/Ballantine, 14 4 $17.95.) Two groups of colonists from Earth meet on a lush planet.

16 HIGH HEARTS, by Rita Mae Brown. (Bantam, $17.95.) The experiences of a 13 4 Virginia belle who joins the Confederate cavalry.

17 THE ENEMY WITHIN, by L. Ron Hubbard. (Bridge Publications, $18.95.) The third -- 2 volume in the ''Mission Earth'' science fiction series.

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This June 8, 1986 Last Weeks Week Non-Fiction Week On List

1 FATHERHOOD, by Bill Cosby. (Dolphin/ Doubleday, $14.95.) Anecdotes and 1 5 ruminations from the television star and father of five.

2 YOU'RE ONLY OLD ONCE! by Dr. Seuss. (Random House, $9.95.) A checkup at 2 13 the Golden Years Clinic in pictures and rhyme; the first Dr. Seuss book for adults.

3 THE TRIUMPH OF POLITICS, by David A. Stockman. (Harper & Row, $21.95.) 3 5 Why President Reagan was unable to balance the budget.

4 ENTER TALKING, by with Richard Meryman. (Delacorte, $17.95.) 4 5 The talk-show hostess' long professional climb.

5 JAMES HERRIOT'S DOG STORIES, by James Herriot. (St. Martin's, $19.95.) 8 4 Fifty tales by a Yorkshire veterinarian about his favorite animal.

6 WHEN ALL YOU'VE EVER WANTED ISN'T ENOUGH, by Harold S. Kushner. 6 8 (Summit, $16.95.) A rabbi discusses ''the search for a life that matters.''

7 BUS 9 TO PARADISE, by Leo Buscaglia. (Slack/ Morrow, $16.95.) Another trip 5 17 with the ebullient advocate of the virtues of love.

8 NECESSARY LOSSES, by Judith Viorst. (Simon & Schuster, $17.95.) Life is a 7 7 series of losses, the author argues, and we must confront them in order to grow.

9 THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT, by Oliver Sacks. (Summit, 9 10 $15.95.) The loss of the faculty of recognition and other strange neurological disabilities.

10 BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE, by Alec Guinness. (Knopf, $17.95.) The 12 11 autobiography of the distinguished English actor.

11 BESS W. TRUMAN, by Margaret Truman. (Macmillan, $19.95.) Her daughter 10 6 shows that the former First Lady was intelligent and caring as well as private and austere.

12 IACOCCA: An Autobiography, by Lee Iacocca with William Novak. (Bantam, 13 84 $19.95.) The rise of an immigrants' son to top jobs at Ford and Chrysler.

13 ALL GOD'S CHILDREN NEED TRAVELING SHOES, by . (Random 11 3 House, $15.95.) A memoir that carries the writer's story from her native Arkansas to her ancestral Ghana.

14 ADRIFT, by Steven Callahan. (Houghton Mifflin, $15.95.) One man's survival for 14 15 76 days on an inflatable raft in the Atlantic.

15 YEAGER: An Autobiography, by Chuck Yeager and Leo Janos. (Bantam, $17.95.) -- 46 The story of the first man to fly faster than sound.

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