“The New York Times doesn’t have a best-seller list, no matter what they call it.” Go ahead and read all of this interesting post on how writers get on the Times best-seller list…sounds like everything on this planet is rigged!!!
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Short answer: Who the [bleep] knows.
Long answer: It seems obvious, right? The book was a best-seller, meaning it sold more than all the other books that weren’t on said best-seller list, correct?
Well, maybe.
Publishing insider Tim Grahl recently posted an article that outlines the eternal mystery of landing a book on a best-seller list, specifically The New York Times and Wall Street Journal. The New York Times is notoriously secretive about how books land on their list, but we do know they factor in a lot more than just sales. According to Grahl:
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Published on February 05, 2016 07:29