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Old 02-08-2016, 09:34 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Fbone View Post
I checked the NYT bestseller list when Dust was published.

Also on the list were Rowling, Patterson and Lee Child. Did the writer of the article really believe Howey outsold The Cuckoo's Calling?
If it was before Rowling was outed, easily.

If you believe the NYT bestseller list is holy script you can accept the listings at face value. But by their own admission the thing is so tweaked and gimmicked with fudge factors and plain arbitrary manual jiggering that for the rest of us it is meaningless.

Besides, after their last *official* tweaking they openly admitted to Publisher's weekly the list isn't even intended to reflect actual sales, merely highlight *new releases*. A book that works its way to high sales through word of mouth over a year isn't something they want taking up space on their precious marketing tool.

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“I think in this new reconfiguration, you’ll see a lot more newly published hardcover fiction,” she said. “Just like book reviews, the bestseller lists are another place for discovery. It will be useful for readers, too.”
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...ler-lists.html

Discoverability being the establishment's substitute for actual marketing she makes it clear the list is solely a promotional tool not an actual tabulation of unit sales. Hence the need to demote paperbacks.

Just as they created the children's list in the first place to shuffle the Harry Potter books off the then-combined lists when they were outselling everything else.

Can't offend the Manhattan publ i shers or they'll stop buying ads, after all.
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