(CNN) -- "A Man in Full" shot to the top of the fiction lists this week. Following are top ten lists from the latest Wall Street Journal and USA Today lists, as reported by the Associated Press.
WALL STREET JOURNAL | USA TODAY
The Wall Street Journal's list reflects nationwide sales of hardcover books during the week ending November 20, 1998, at more than 2,500 B. Dalton, Barnes & Noble, Bookland, Books-a-Million, Books & Co., Bookstar, Bookstop, Borders, Brentano's, Coles, Coopersmith, Crown, Doubleday, Scribners, Super Crown and Waldenbooks stores.
USA Today's list is based on a computer analysis of retail book sales nationwide during the last week. Included are more than 1 million volumes from approximately 3,000 large-inventory, diverse-content bookstores.
USA Today calculates a list of approximately 250 bestselling books. The first 10 are listed.
Reporting stores include: Doubleday Book Shops, Hungry Mind Bookstore (St. Paul), Joseph-Beth Booksellers (Lexington, Cincinnati), Ingram Book Co. (reporting retail sales for independent bookstores including Hawley Cooke Booksellers, Louisville, and a sampling of Little Professor Book Centers), Lauriat's and Royal Discount Book Stores, Scribners Bookstores, Tattered Cover Book Store (Denver), Waldenbooks, Waterstone's (Boston), B. Dalton Bookseller, Barnes & Noble Inc, Books-A-Million and Bookland, Books & Co. (Dayton) Borders Books & Music, Brentano's, Crown Books, Davis Kidd Booksellers (Tennessee).