Frenzied princess watchers are snapping up copies of Andrew Morton's Diana: Her True Story at a breathless pace. Already a best-seller in Britain, the tell-all shoots to the No. 1 slot in its first week on the U.S. charts. Seemingly obsessed with tales of suicide attempts and bulimia, Diana fans aren't sated with just one book: Lady Colin Campbell's Diana in Private is No. 5 on the nonfiction list this week. FICTION WEEKS ON LIST

1 The Pelican Brief 17 John Grisham, Doubleday, $22.50 2 Waiting To Exhale 5 Terry McMillan, Viking, $22 3 Sahara 7 Clive Cussler, Simon & Schuster, $23 4 Double Deuce 3 Robert B. Parker, Putnam, $19.95 5 Scruples Two 2 Judith Krantz, Crown, $22 6 Star Wars, Vol. 2: Dark Force Rising 5 Timothy Zahn, Bantam, $18.50 7 All Around The Town 11 Mary Higgins Clark, Simon & Schuster, $22 8 Jewels 8 Danielle Steel, Delacorte, $23 9 All The Pretty Horses 7 Cormac McCarthy, Knopf, $21 10 Possessing The Secret Of Joy 4 Alice Walker, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, $19.95

NONFICTION

1 Diana: Her True Story 1 Andrew Morton, Simon & Schuster, $22 2 The Silent Passage: Menopause 5 Gail Sheehy, Random House, $16 3 Truman 3 David McCullough, Simon & Schuster, $30 4 Sam Walton: Made In America 2 Sam Walton with John Huey, Doubleday, $22.50 5 Diana In Private 4 Colin Campbell, St. Martin's, $19.95 6 Head To Head 7 Lester Thurow, Morrow, $25 7 Perot: An Unauthorized Biography 4 Todd Mason, Business One Irwin, $16.95 8 Chief: My Life In The LAPD 5 Daryl F. Gates with Diane K. Shah, Bantam, $22.50 9 More Wealth Without Risk 27 Charles Givens, Simon & Schuster, $23 10 A Brilliant Madness 2 Patty Duke and Gloria Hochman, Bantam, $22.50


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