iBooks US Bestseller List- Paid Books Week 10/18/15
1. | See Me by Nicholas Sparks – 9781455520596 – (Grand Central Publishing) |
2. | The Survivor by Kyle Mills & Vince Flynn – 9781476783475 – (Atria/Emily Bestler Books) |
3. | The Martian by Andy Weir – 9780804139038 – (Crown/Archetype) |
4. | The Murder House by David Ellis & James Patterson – 9780316337977 – (Little, Brown and Company) |
5. | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling – 9781781105849 – (Pottermore) |
6. | Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter – 9780062429063 – (William Morrow) |
7. | Killing Reagan by Bill O’Reilly & Martin Dugard – 9781627792424 – (Henry Holt and Co.) |
8. | Foreign Affairs by Stuart Woods – 9780698195028 – (Penguin Publishing Group) |
9. | The Girl in the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz – 9780385354295 – (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group) |
10. | The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins – 9780698185395 – (Penguin Publishing Group) |
11. | Make Me by Lee Child – 9780804178785 – (Random House Publishing Group) |
12. | After You by Jojo Moyes – 9780698152045 – (Penguin Publishing Group) |
13. | Wrong by Jana Aston – 9780692527771 – (Rutherford Press) |
14. | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling – 9781781105856 – (Pottermore) |
15. | Twilight Tenth Anniversary/Life and Death Dual Edition by Stephenie Meyer – 9780316268684 – (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers) |
16. | Dance Upon the Air by Nora Roberts – 9781101146286 – (Penguin Publishing Group) |
17. | All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr – 9781476746609 – (Scribner) |
18. | The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah – 9781466850606 – (St. Martin’s Press) |
19. | Grey by E L James – 9781101946350 – (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group) |
20. | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling – 9781781105863 – (Pottermore) |
3 comments:
Unbelievable there's two Harry Potters still on the bestseller lists.
I finally succumbed to curiosity and borrowed the first Harry Potter book out of the library. I didn't get very far at all. Just couldn't believe that anything so slow and boring could have become a global sensation. There must be something wrong with me!
Yes, same. Books are awful, though I did enjoy the overall spectacle of the movies (in a comfort food sort of way).
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