The # 1 hardcover fiction on NY Times Combined Print &
E-Book Fiction list is The Help by Kathryn Stockett, the 544 - page blockbuster novel about African - American maids working in white households in Jackson, Mississippi during the early 1960s.
It hits the New York Times
e-book fiction list this week at # 21.
Not exact matches
Then there's Carr's comment that
e-book bestseller
lists have been «skewed disproportionally» toward
fiction.
According to Publishers Weekly, there will be separate
fiction and nonfiction
e-book bestseller
lists, along with a combined
e-book and print bestseller
list.
For example, using Amazon's pricing on the New York Times Bestseller
list for
fiction titles, the first ten average out to $ 13.59 for
e-book versions versus $ 15.31 for printed copies, a difference of under two bucks a book.
Each of the Nook Simple Touch devices will come pre-loaded with several of the bestseller titles that feature in the most recent New York Times»
fiction and nonfiction bestseller
lists and are updated at the start of every week to keep the
e-book readers fresh with the most recent titles.
I've opted in to the «science
fiction» and «fantasy» e-mail
lists, so my daily e-mail usually has one selected deal (discounted / free
e-book) from each genre.
Collectively, they create and distribute a wide variety of popular
e-books, regularly comprising over half of the New York Times
fiction and non-
fiction bestseller
lists.
That page after the title page that
lists who wrote the
e-book, who published it, ISBN, Library of Congress information (if applicable), cover design and art information, copyright notices, contact information and that oh so important notice that this is a work of
fiction, etc..
The
lists range from Combined Print &
E-Book Fiction and Non-
Fiction, to Hardcover, Advice, Political, Business, and Children's books.
Here's an astonishing fact: Three books on the top ten titles on the Combined Print and
E-Book Fiction Best Seller
List are self - published: # 4 Blind Faith by CJ Lyons, # 5 The Mill River Recluse by Darcie Chan, and # 6 The Abbey by Chris Culver.
K - NFB has partnered with wholesaler Baker & Taylor to fill its store with volumes from major publishers, but I was unable to find most of the top ten books on the week's New York Times
fiction best - seller
list (all of which were available for Kindle and most of which I could buy as
e-books from Borders).
The New York Times keeps a
list of best - selling
e-books, for both
fiction [149] and non-
fiction.
If you're a first - time
fiction author who has a free
e-book on Kindle or Kindle Unlimited and would like to be
listed on this site and get a possible review posted on Amazon, Goodreads, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr, CLICK HERE.
We checked both stores against The New York Times»
fiction e-books list.
Here's an astonishing fact: Three books on the top 10 titles on the Combined Print and
E-Book Fiction Best Seller
List last fall were self - published: # 4 Blind Faith by CJ Lyons, # 5 The Mill River Recluse by Darcie Chan, and # 6 The Abbey by Chris Culver.
Between four and six romance novels written by women have made it to the top 10 New York Timesbestseller
lists for
e-book fiction and combined print and
e-book fiction every week during this past February, including Someone to Love by Addison Moore.
Of her 62 novels, 24 have landed on The New York Times Best Seller
list for
e-book fiction, and 46 have appeared on USA Today's Best - Selling Books
list.