Sentences with phrase «name on the bestsellers»

These sold quickly and I soon saw my name on the bestsellers list, which was amazing.
I know you're just trolling for attention, but you need some empirical evidence when you spout off like this — something more than looking at the names on a bestseller list.

Not exact matches

After Amazon acquired the two - year - old startup for $ 90 million, it used the company's technology to power Amazon's social features — including Purchase Circles, which analyzed ZIP codes and domain names on purchases to tabulate bestseller lists — before shutting down the site less than two years later.
My Brest Friend (yes, that's the company name) makes a nursing pillow for twins that's currently the # 7 bestseller on Amazon.
About «Ready Player One»: From filmmaker Steven Spielberg comes the science fiction action adventure «Ready Player One,» based on Ernest Cline's bestseller of the same name, which has become a worldwide phenomenon.
THE PERILS OF CYBER-DATING: CONFESSIONS OF A HOPEFUL ROMANTIC LOOKING FOR LOVE ONLINE reached bestseller status on Amazon.com in its first day on sale and has also been named a bestseller by Publisher Morgan James.
Based on David Levithan's acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Every Day tells the story of Rhiannon (Angourie Rice), a 16 - year old girl who falls in love with a mysterious soul named «A» who inhabits a different body every day.
New York Confidential is based on the Jack Lait - Lee Mortimer bestseller of the same name.
This fall, Gyllenhaal stars in David Gordon Green's «Stronger,» inspired by a true story and based on The New York Times bestseller of the same name.
From filmmaker Steven Spielberg comes the science fiction action adventure «Ready Player One,» based on Ernest Cline's bestseller of the same name, which has become a worldwide phenomenon.
Taking the John Godey bestseller as a serviceable basic structure, Stone has devised the most adroit, yet regionally credible, verbal business for virtually everybody who opens his mouth in the course of the picture; a character may lack a name but he won't be permitted to contribute dead space on the soundtrack.»
Based on the non-fiction bestseller of the same name, «Fast Food Nation» is a poorly written narrative that would have been better off as a documentary.
Ready Player One, based on the bestseller of the same name, is a pandering, crassly commercial victory of intellectual property law that's also, in its best moments, grand popcorn...
Based on the bestseller of the same name by Michael Lewis, the film adaptation was written by two of the most dependable screenwriters in the business (Aaron Sorkin and Steve Zaillian) and features a killer cast with some real Oscar heavyweights.
The box office returns for her current thriller Girl on the Train, promoted largely on her name and face alone, suggest the former but bestsellers do come with their own pull.
David Farr, Audrey Diwan and Jimenez wrote the screenplay, which is based on Laurent Binet's 2012 international bestseller of the same name.
At the end of the month, Steven Spielberg is set to unleash his latest action - adventure masterpiece, Ready Player One, based on Ernest Cline's bestseller of the same name.
Based on Ernest Cline's bestseller of the same name, the film has been directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke and Mark Rylance - Hollywood, California, United States - Monday 26th March 2018
Ready Player One, based on the bestseller of the same name, is a pandering, crassly commercial victory of intellectual property law that's also, in its best moments, grand popcorn entertainment, made with skill and wit and even sincerity.
Here is the film's official premise: From filmmaker Steven Spielberg comes the action adventure «Ready Player One,» based on Ernest Cline's bestseller of the same name, which has become a worldwide phenomenon.
Wolfsburg, 28 March 2013 — The new Golf just keeps on winning: an international expert jury today named the bestseller from Wolfsburg «World Car of the Year 2013».
In just a few short months, Wool has made appearances on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists, and it's a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon, where it was also named winner of Kindle Book Review's Best Indie Book of 2012.
The Fault in Our Stars has spent a whole year on the New York Times bestseller list, and it was named Time magazine's Best Book of the Year — not just in children's, but in all books.
I recall being on a 24 - hr duty back when I was in the Army, and reading the first six books by one author I will not name who is now a regular bestseller.
Some interesting experiments going on by authors — both proven bestsellers and no - names — to sell ebooks direct.
You'll be lucky if they spell your name right on the bestseller list.
He is the author of three books on writing: Blueprint Your Bestseller (Penguin / Perigee), which was named one of 2013's best books about writing by The Writer magazine, Book Architecture (2015) which became an Amazon bestseller, and Finish Your Book in Three Drafts which was released in JunBestseller (Penguin / Perigee), which was named one of 2013's best books about writing by The Writer magazine, Book Architecture (2015) which became an Amazon bestseller, and Finish Your Book in Three Drafts which was released in Junbestseller, and Finish Your Book in Three Drafts which was released in June of 2016.
You probably know it already but wouldn't believe it still, but many big - name authors whose work have gone on to become classics or bestsellers have experienced rejection, the same way you're experiencing it now.
To wrap up my year, I was on the cover of The Wall Street Journal and in The Times, The Chicago Tribune, Forbes, and a host of others at the top of the year, have sold nearly a million books now (not counting my co-authored tomes), released my co-authored novel with Clive Cussler in Sept. and hit # 2 on the NYT Bestseller List with it, sold foreign rights to Germany, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic, have a half dozen name production companies nosing around JET and my Assassin series, have a wonderful agent who has forgotten more than I'll ever know about the biz, and have generally had a nice run of it.
We often report on the overall UK bestsellers through BookScan, which in 2017 so far are showing a good mix of fiction, non-fiction and children's, featuring both long - established names and successful debuts:
It will be interesting to see if this book is going to dominate the bestseller list for the next few months or if it will spawn any fan - fic that will put an unknown author's name on the map.
It's no surprise that last year's The Girl on the Train takes the first spot on Kobo's all - time thriller bestsellers list, and the excitement continues with the movie of the same name premiering this fall.
Instead of counting on a bestseller to make you a star, use it to build your reputation and expand your name recognition.
A good way to start is to have your ebooks available cheaply to libraries, because their collection development budgets aren't endless, and they're going to spend most of it on books that they know people will want — the NYT Bestsellers, the non-fiction books on important topics, the big names in each genre.
The next time you see «bestseller» next to an author's name, you might want to consider how flawed that status is and take a chance on a lesser - known author.
Who doesn't want to see their name in lights (or on the bestseller list for that matter)?
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Crime writer Darren Darker was writing.ie's intrepid man on the ground last week when Declan Hughes was tasked with interviewing international bestseller and household name Lee Child in the Pavilion...
(The other big factors include shopping the bestseller list, shopping by the name of an established author, browsing through the gigantic haystack of books on Amazon, professional book reviews, and bookstore recommendations.)
Still, pick and choose and there are some very affordable bestsellers to be found, and it's not unusual to find new hardback releases or big name paperback releases available at similar prices on Kindle, WH Smith, Waterstones and Kobo.
And so it's even better when you have a tribe to share the book with, and they, in turn, can share it with others and so on... This is the way many books become bestsellers and today's authors become household names.
The project is being organized by Author Name, who's book «Lessons I learned from Pete» has been on the bestseller lists for 15 weeks.
My book, partly because of the movie option, but also because it is still (five years later), on the Amazon bestseller list for Christian fantasy fiction remsins at the top of all search results whne you type in it's name.
«Mike Lawson... should be a fixture on the bestseller lists, if not a household name... Lawson has a deceptively smooth, low - key style that is perfect for the stories he tells... Mike Lawson is the only writer I know who comes close to matching the stories of the great Ross Thomas, the finest thriller writer to ever roll a blank page into an Underwood.»
Don't wait any longer to see your name on the Amazon bestsellers list.
Turns out, there are about 200 NEW NAMES on the major bestseller lists every year.
It has sold more than 400,000 copies and landed on the bestseller lists alongside brand - name authors like Michael Connelly, James Patterson and Kathryn Stockett.
Directed by George C. Wolfe, the film is based on Rebecca Skloot's critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller of the same name.
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