Way to go, Lora

Man… I just saw something so totally cool.

Lora told me about it yesterday, but I just went investigating and found it, myself.

You can see here… scroll down and see who is at #13.


Or, I’ll just paste it.

FYI… this is the fricking New York Times! Am I allowed to squeal that’s my friend on that list?

November 25, 2007
Paperback Trade Fiction

1 LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA, by Gabriel García Márquez. (Vintage International, $14.95.) A Colombian poet’s love for a woman is tested.
2 WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, by Sara Gruen. (Algonquin, $13.95.) A young man — and an elephant — save a Depression-era circus.
3 THE KITE RUNNER, by Khaled Hosseini. (Riverhead, $15.95 and $14.) An Afghan-American returns to Kabul to learn how a childhood friend has fared.
4 HALO: CONTACT HARVEST, by Joseph Staten. (Tom Doherty Associates, $14.95.) A squad of marines and militia trainees is called to save a farming colony threatened by an aggressive alien empire.
5 THE MEMORY KEEPER’S DAUGHTER, by Kim Edwards. (Penguin, $14.) A doctor’s decision to secretly send his newborn daughter, who has Down syndrome, to an institution haunts everyone involved.
6 THE THIRTEENTH TALE, by Diane Setterfield. (Washington Square, $15.) A biographer struggles to discover the truth about an aging writer who has mythologized her past.
7 SUITE FRANÇAISE, by Irène Némirovsky. (Vintage, $14.95.) Two novellas, which came to light more than 50 years after the author’s death at Auschwitz.
8 THE ROAD, by Cormac McCarthy. (Vintage, $14.95.) A father and son travel in post-apocalypse America.
9 THE ALCHEMIST, by Paulo Coelho. (HarperSanFrancisco, $13.95 and $13.) A Spanish shepherd boy travels to Egypt in search of treasure.
10 NATURE GIRL, by Carl Hiaasen. (Grand Central, $13.99.) A single mother takes revenge on her lecherous former boss and an annoying telemarketer in the Florida Everglades.
11 * WORLD WAR Z, by Max Brooks. (Three Rivers, $14.95.) An “oral history” of an imagined Zombie War that nearly destroys civilization.
12 SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN, by Lisa See. (Random House, $13.95.) The lives of two women in 19th-century China.
13 NAUTI NIGHTS, by Lora Leigh. (Berkley, $15.) A Kentucky marine woos a woman he’s lusted after for years; the second book in the Mackay Cousins trilogy.
14 THE GATHERING, by Anne Enright. (Black Cat/Grove, $14.) A middle-aged woman struggles to come to terms with the suicide of her brother; the winner of this year’s Man Booker Prize.
15 * THE EMPEROR’S CHILDREN, by Claire Messud. (Vintage, $14.95.) Privileged 30-somethings try to make their way in literary New York just before 9/11.

List found via the New York Times website.