BFA rings in at #5 on Foreign Affairs best-seller list for November

Here is the list (found online at foreignaffairs.org:
(1) The World Is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman (#1 last month/ 7 months on list)(2) The Assassins' Gate by George Packer (new/1 month)
(3) Imperial Grunts by Robert D. Kaplan (5th/2 months)
(4) Collapse by Jared Diamond (2nd/10 months)
(5) Blueprint for Action by Thomas P. M. Barnett (new/1 month)
(6) Night Draws Near by Anthony Shadid (4th/2 months)
(7) Postwar by Tony Judt (new/1 month)
(8) China, Inc. by Ted C. Fishman (8th/9 months)
(9) The Fate of Africa by Martin Meredith (6th/3 months)
(10) 9/11 Commission Report by National Commission on Terrorist Attacks (7th/14 months)
(11) The Case for Peace by Alan Dershowitz (3rd/3 months)
(12) The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth by Benjamin M. Friedman (new/1 month)
(13) Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century by Mark Leonard (10th/2 months)
(14) Three Billion New Capitalists by Clyde V. Prestowitz (9th/5 months)
(15) First In by Gary C. Schroen (11th/5 months)
Pretty pleased since book not selling until 20th of October. So the pre-sales get counted somewhere!
For the record, PNM appeared on the list from May through August 2004, and then from October 04 through April 05 (note: you appear on the list for the previous month's sales)
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