«Hachette Book Group had a very strong year in 2013, with continued digital growth, the acquisition of Hyperion, and more bestsellers than ever before, including 10 of Bookscan's top 25
hardcover fiction titles,» said Michael Pietsch, CEO HBG while declaring the results.
An instant bestseller on its first week, it became the # 1
hardcover fiction title in Canada and # 12 on the New York Times bestseller list.
It's the 9th best - selling
hardcover fiction title on the list, which means it should hit the NYT Hardcover Fiction somewhere around # 9 this week; no mean feat in a season crowded with big name authors.
As the fifth
hardcover fiction title on the list, it's likely that tomorrow it will debut on the NYT Hardcover Fiction list in the top 5 (although the list hasn't been released yet, an early online release of the «Inside the List» column reveals that it lands at # 4).
Not exact matches
The judges curate and select the best new
hardcover titles for members from a broad range of genres and offer a mix of both
fiction and nonfiction
titles, sure to impress even the pickiest and hard to shop for Moms.
In 2006, Latoya joined Grand Central Publishing, an imprint at Hachette Book Group, where she acquired a variety of
titles from
Hardcover fiction and non-
fiction, to digital romance and erotica.
Two months before the book's Oct. 24 release date, PublicAffairs had «racked up the kinds of pre-orders in
hardcover, e-book and downloadable audio that Hachette usually sees for anticipated franchise
fiction releases, not serious history
titles.»
Just one
title ranks # 1 on any list this week — Andy Weir's Artemis, still ranking # 1 on the Los Angeles Times
fiction hardcover list.
Title: When Stars Align Author: Carole Eglash Kosoff Publisher: Author House ISBN: 9781456738907 Pages: 389,
Hardcover / Paperback Genre: Historical
Fiction
For those looking for more specifics, the following might be helpful: Young - adult and upper - level middle - grade novels in all subgenres; Big crossover novels with one foot squarely in genre (Wool, The Night Circus, Gone Girl); Literary commercial novels (Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand, The Art of Racing in the Rain); Upmarket women's
fiction (Keepsake, My Sister's Keeper, Still Alice); Single -
title romance (historicals especially)(Ravishing The Heiress, The Ugly Duchess, The Heir); Lead
title or
hardcover science
fiction and fantasy (Soulless, Game of Thrones, Old Man's War).
She is currently looking for literary commercial novels, big crossover novels with one foot squarely in genre, upmarket women's
fiction, lead
title or
hardcover science
fiction and fantasy, single -
title romance (with a special passion for historicals), and young adult and upper - level middle grade novels.
The Jan. 25 New York Times best seller lists are studded with new
titles, but the real surprise is a book that has already been on the
hardcover fiction list for 36 weeks.
Most debut
fiction titles first appear on bookstore shelves as a cloth bound
hardcover with a dust jacket — likewise for debut
titles in the history, biography, science, and social studies genres.
To see what Amazon's pricing looks like alongside EPUB - selling rivals WHSmith and Waterstones, we compared the top 5
titles from the New York Times best selling
hardcover fiction list (prices as at the date of this review publication).