New York Times 5/13/07 List: Genre Betsellers
This week J.R.R. Tolkien's The Children of Hurin drops down from #1 to #2, and Jim Butcher's White Night (also available in the SFBC omnibus Wizard Under Fire) drops to the bottom of the list, #16.
On the hardcover extended list, there's Christopher Buckley's Boomsday at #30, 1634: The Baltic War by Eric Flint and David Weber debuting at #32, and Kim Harrison's For a Few Demons More at #34.
For paperbacks, Cormac McCarthy's The Road racks up another week at #1 and J.D. Robb's Born in Death comes in at #7. (Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five also comes in at the very bottom of the extended list, #35.)
On the Children's lists, I won't run down everything like I did last week -- since it's all pretty much the same-- but I did want to note that Holly Black's new novel Ironside has hit #5 on the "Chapter Books" list.

