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Wednesday, April 06, 2011

MARCH'S HIT PARADE FROM CFZ PRESS/FORTEAN WORDS

UK

1. Haunted Skies Vol 1 by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (1)

2. Monster! by Neil Arnold (-)
3=. The Owlman and Others by Jonathan Downes (5)
3=. The Mystery Animals of Ireland by Gary Cunningham and Ronan Coghlan (6)
6=. Extraordinary Animals Revisited by Dr Karl Shuker (8)
7=. UFO Down by Andy Roberts (2)
7=. The Great Yokai Encyclopaedia by Richard Freeman (3)
7=. In the Wake of Bernard Heuvelmans by Michael Woodley (6=)
7=. Haunted Skies Volume Two by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (-)


US

1. Haunted Skies Volume Two by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (1)

2=. Haunted Skies Volume One by John Hanson and Dawn Holloway (2)
2=. Extraordinary Animals Revisited by Dr Karl Shuker (8)
4. Big Bird by Ken Gerhard (-)
5. The Monsters of Texas by Ken Gerhard and Nick Redfern (4=)
6=. Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Animals on Stamps by Dr Karl Shuker (-)
6=. The Mystery Animals of Ireland by Gary Cunningham and Ronan Coghlan (-)
6=. Space Girl Dead on Spaghetti Junction by Nick Redfern (-)
9=. Karl Shuker's Alien Zoo by Dr Karl Shuker (4=)
9=. In the Wake of Bernard Heuvelmans by Michael Woodley (4=)

Last month's positions in this pinky colour, which I think is called cerise. March was a weird month, especially in the UK, because of the ongoing problems with amazon.co.uk. New books didn't sell anywhere near as well as they should have done. Let's hope it is sorted soon. On a brighter note, there will be nee charts for Australia and Canada sometime this summer. I will keep you posted.

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