All 32 Bestselling Books for July/August - 2012

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Click Headings Below for a the List of Bestselling Books with Images. View a collage of these titles.

23 Bestselling Fiction

  1. Justify My Thug by Wahida Clark
  2. Wimbey’s Corner by David Covin
  3. Children of the Street by Kwei Quartey
  4. The Other Side Of Goodness by Vanessa Davis Griggs
  5. Payback Is A Mutha by Wahida Clark
  6. Wild Stars Seeking Midnight Suns: Stories by J. California Cooper
  7. B-Boy Blues by James Earl Hardy
  8. A Modern Witch (A Modern Witch Series: Book 1) by Debora Geary
  9. Thug Lovin’ by Wahida Clark
  10. Sparkle: A Novel by Denene Millner, Howard Rosenman, Joel Schumacher, and Mara Brock Akil
  11. Standing at the Scratch Line by Guy Johnson
  12. 1996 by Gloria Naylor
  13. Street Life by Jihad Shaheed Uhuru
  14. Thugs and the Women Who Love Them by Wahida Clark
  15. I Dreamt I Was in Heaven - The Rampage of the Rufus Buck Gang by Leonce Gaiter
  16. Princes Of The Road by David Covin
  17. The Family Business by Carl Weber and Eric Pete
  18. Thug Matrimony by Wahida Clark
  19. Life Is Short but Wide by J. California Cooper
  20. Low Down And Dirty: A Novel by Vickie M. Stringer
  21. Dirty Red: A Novel by Vickie M. Stringer
  22. The Reverend’ss Wife (Reverend Curtis Black #9) by Kimberla Lawson Roby
  23. Red Clay Dirt & Mountains by Monda Raquel Webb

9 Bestselling Nonfiction Books

  1. Slaves with Swag: The Negroes Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention by Daryl T. Hinmon
  2. By Any Means Necessary: Malcolm X: Real, Not Reinvented by Herb Boyd
  3. Grasshopper Speaks by Katrina Register
  4. Soulacoaster: The Diary Of Me by R. Kelly and David Ritz
  5. The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America by Khalil G. Muhammad
  6. The Tithing Hoax: Exposing The Lies, Misinterpretations & False Teachings About Tithing by R. Renee and Cynthia Harper
  7. Confessions of a Video Vixen by Karrine Steffans
  8. Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number: Black Women Explore Midlife by Carleen Brice
  9. Fifteen Steps To Corporate Feudalism: How The Rich Convinced America’s Middle Class Eliminate Themselves by Dennis Marker