Many of us authors worry about their numbers. When Walmart decided not to distribute Virtually His, my numbers dropped by at least 35,000. Which was, you know, a big bomb in my career's living room.
I can name you a few authors who aren't worry about theirs, though. From PUBLISHERS WEEKLY:
Hardcover Bestsellers from 2009:
1. The Lost Symbol: A Novel. Dan Brown. Doubleday (5,543,643).
4. I, Alex Cross. James Patterson. Little, Brown (1,040,976).
7. Finger Lickin' Fifteen. Janet Evanovich. St. Martin's (977,178).
12. U Is for Undertow. Sue Grafton. Putnam (706,154).
13. The Scarpetta Factor. Patricia Cornwell. Putnam (705,000).
25. Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel. Charlaine Harris. Ace (500,135).
26. Southern Lights: A Novel. Danielle Steel. Delacorte (497,140).
37. Kindred in Death. J.D. Robb. Putnam (315,000).
65. The Perfect Christmas. Debbie Macomber. Harlequin (200,227).
77. Sizzle: A Novel. Julie Garwood. Ballantine (182,010).
83. Divine Misdemeanors: A Novel. Laurell K. Hamilton. Ballantine (166,102).
106. Ice: A Novel. Linda Howard. Ballantine (138,126).
116. Lover Avenged: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood. J.R. Ward. NAL (125,126).
121. Dark Slayer. Christine Feehan. Berkley (121,082).
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Mass Market (Paperback) sales 2009 II'm just picking a few, so these below aren't ranked):
Tribute. Nora Roberts. Rep. Jove. (1,250,361).
From Dead to Worse: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel. Charlaine Harris. Rep. Ace (877,000).
The Choice. Nicholas Sparks. Grand Central. (870,116).
Promises in Death. J.D. Robb. Rep. Berkley (635,372).
Salvation in Death. J.D. Robb. Rep. Berkley (631,019).
Dream Warrior. Sherrilyn Kenyon. Orig. St. Martin's (575,000).
Fearless Fourteen. Janet Evanovich. Rep. St. Martin's (1,200,000).
Nope, no Gennita Low, dammit ;-). The Dan Brown numbers boggle the brain, dudes. How many copies of The Da Vinci Code do you have in your home and puter?!!! I mean, it still sold 700,000+ in 2009!
There were multiple repeats of names, of course. Just look at all the Nora Roberts that hit the lists, both in hardcover, mass market, and trade paperbacks. It's like...Whoa. That's a one-woman powerhouse there.
The usual big names are all there: King, Koontz, Johansson, Macomber. Over and over. I think Charlaine Harris is on there with ten Sookie books. I'm sure the Stephanie Meyer Twilight series is on there somewhere, even though I couldn't see them.
I feel so lucky that I could actually talk to some of the above names at conferences and ask for advice; yes, they're friendly humans! And don't forget, Linda Howard told me last year that she loves my books :-D. I shall cherish that line and my "inability to speak anything other than gasp out a thank you" moment forever and ever and ever.
Go hop over to the link and see how many of the books you've bought/read. Are there any that surprised you?
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
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Posted by Gennita at 6:34 PM
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2 comments:
The lists always seem the same to me. Same names, similar titles, etc. I mean good for them, but in a way it reminds me a bit of the RITA awards. You see the same names every year as finalists...or at least it seems that way.
Jordan,
Isn't that more proof that "they" (editors and readers) don't want to their tropes twisted? *g*
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