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Old 02-23-2013, 08:17 PM   #10
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by jgaiser View Post
Best Seller lists are just another marketing technique and I don't need anymore marketing techniques.
What? To market the New York Times?

I think it is newsworthy that a book is popular. It tells you something about the direction society is going. As for bulk sales, the New York Times puts a dagger next to titles being pushed up that way, when it notices. The OP article says that they have sometimes failed to award a deserved dagger, and I'm sure that's true. I love newspapers, but, as someone said, they're just the first rough draft of history.
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