Marianne Williamson, the attractive spiritual guide to Hollywood's elite and the woman who founded the Los Angeles and Manhattan Centers for Living (nonprofit organizations that provide services to the terminally ill), has put her love wisdom in print. Based on Helen Schucman's A Course in Miracles, Williamson's A Return to Love has found its following and appears this week at No. 3. FICTION WEEKS ON LIST

1 Rising Sun 3 Michael Crichton, Knopf, $22 2 Hideaway 5 Dean R. Koontz, Putnam, $22.95 3 Scarlett: The Sequel To Margaret Mitchell's Gone With The Wind 19 Alexandra Ripley, Warner, $24.95 4 Private Eyes 5 Jonathan Kellerman, Bantam, $21.50 5 VOX 2 Nicholson Baker, Random House, $15 6 Guardian Ange l2 Sara Paretsky, Delacorte, $20 7 Line Of Fire 5 W.E.B. Griffin, Putnam, $21.95 8 McNally's Secrets 5 Lawrence Sanders, Putnam, $21.95 9 Bygones 2 LaVyrle Spencer, Putnam, $21.95 10 Fugitive Nights 3 Joseph Wambaugh, Morrow, $22

NONFICTION

1 Revolution From Within: A Book Of Self-Esteem 4 Gloria Steinem, Little, Brown, $22.95 2 Den Of Thieves 17 James B. Stewart, Simon & Schuster, $25 3 A Return To Love 1 Marianne Williamson, HarperCollins, $20 4 More Wealth Without Risk 11 Charles J. Givens, Simon & Schuster, $23 5 Backlash: The Undeclared War Aagainst American Women 15 Susan Faludi, Crown, $24 6 Plausible Denial 6 Mark Lane, Thunder's Mouth, $22.95 7 Awaken The Giant 13 Anthony Robbins, Summit Books, $20 8 Memories: The Autobiography Of Ralph Emery 7 Ralph Emery with Tom Carter, Macmillan, $19.95 9 The Best Treatment 10 Isadore Rosenfeld, Simon & Schuster, $22 10 Keeping The Love You Find 3 Harville Hendrix, Pocket, $22


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