The book launches of David Carlin's Our Father Who Wasn't There and Niki Savva's So Greek: Confessions Of A Conservative Leftie last week helped push both books to the top the non-fiction bestsellers list.

Bob Franklin's book of psychological horror stories is also doing very well, on the back of some positive reviews. You can see Bob in conversation with Tony Martin about the book - Under Stones tonight from 6.30pm at Readings Carlton.

BESTSELLING FICTION

  1. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo — Stieg Larsson
  2. Under Stones — Bob Franklin
  3. The Slap — Christos Tsiolkas
  4. Wolf Hall — Hilary Mantel
  5. The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets' Nest — Stieg Larsson
  6. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society — Mary Ann Shaffer
  7. The Man From Beijing — Henning Mankell
  8. The Pregnant Widow — Martin Amis
  9. The Girl Who Played With Fire — Stieg Larsson
  10. The Secret Life Of Bees — Sue Monk Kidd

BESTSELLING NON-FICTION

  1. So Greek: Confessions Of A Conservative Leftie — Niki Savva
  2. Our Father Who Wasn't There — David Carlin
  3. Committed: A Sceptic Makes Peace With Marriage — Elizabeth Gilbert
  4. Piano Lessons — Anna Goldsworthy
  5. Must You Go? My Life With Harold Pinter — Antonia Fraser
  6. Guide To Ethical Supermarket Shopping 2009 — Ethical Consumer Group
  7. A Dictionary Of Australian Politics — Jackie Dickenson and Robert Corcoran
  8. Stripping Bare The Body: Politics, Violence, War — Mark Danner
  9. The Wayfinders: Why Ancient Wisdom Matters In The Modern World — Wade Davis
  10. The Age Good Food Guide 2010