If a book lands on the best-seller list and nobody hears it, did it really happen? |
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This is destined to become a great book of the Canadian experience as its constant placing in the nation's best-seller list confirms. |
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The book, emphasising dinner table etiquette and rustic ingenuity remains a best-seller. |
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The iPod that is based on it, however, is being turned into a best-seller by the Americans. |
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The result is a best-seller collection with technical properties that make this flooring the right choice for almost any application area. |
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In one programme, a follow-on reader that told a simple village love story proved a best-seller. |
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Worldwide best-seller, it can be used for any application and is the ideal tool for analysis laboratories. |
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It had begun as an experiment to prove the meaninglessness of best-seller lists, or indeed any standard that equates quantity with quality. |
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How do you send a book soaring on the best-seller list even before it's been published? |
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Well, right after I wrote that book and it got on the best-seller list, publishers came to me with offers. |
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The fact that conservative books dominate the best-seller list demonstrates how bogus such measures are as evidence of bias. |
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It's a story that needs to be told more often, rather than the warm, pink fuzziness we get from books on the best-seller lists. |
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The fact that they produce fiction that tops the secular best-seller lists, almost all of it apocalyptic, suggests that the charm remains. |
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It had a lock on the best-seller list for over three years and eventually sold more than 3 million copies. |
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Having sold over 1.5 million copies, the book ranks second on the best-seller list, right after the famous writer Chi Li's novel. |
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It also reached the best-seller list in Ireland, selling out this week in some Dublin book stores. |
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So when in 1971 he produced his best-seller, the Atlas, combining travel and wine, it was not a surprise. |
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To the surprise of everyone involved, the book shot up the best-seller list. |
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He pointed to the best-seller list, at the top of which sat All The President's Men. |
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The journalist, who summited with Ang Dorjee's group, wrote a best-seller about the experience. |
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These days, White House service seems merely a way station on the road to the best-seller list. |
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A staple of the Cold War espionage novels that used to populate best-seller lists was the sleeper agent. |
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The book was taken to the bosom of America, was a No. 1 best-seller last year and is still on the best-selling lists in hardcover and paperback. |
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Little did my great grandfather dream, when he left Chili, that his story would inspire an international best-seller! |
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But in 2004 no new French talent soared out of the blue to echo the success of Ms. Bruni's best-seller Quelqu'un m'a dit. |
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This honest, beautifully written story has risen in the best-seller ranks purely by the recommendations of one reader to another to another. |
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In February, The Economist published delayed and disturbing statistics, showing the correlation between sales of novelist Ayn Rand's US best-seller Atlas Shrugged and announcements of recovery programmes. |
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In Canada, a book is considered a best-seller when it sells 5,000 copies. |
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Atkins and South Beach diet books are on the best-seller list. |
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The book was a best-seller, but it provoked the scornful charge of personal fatuity that has dogged Boswell's name ever since. |
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The latest, Seven-Up, is currently on every hardcover best-seller list. |
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While the Swiss manufacturer Sputnik Engineering has mostly sold central inverters for free-standing systems to Spain in the last few years, since mid-2009 the Solar Max string inverters have become a new best-seller. |
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So when I started writing, if someone said you're going to have a book in the best-seller list, I would have thought that's amazing and I would give my right arm for that. |
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Cookery shows are absolutely on the TV almost every day of the week, cookery books are in the best-seller list yet people cook less than ever before. |
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Meanwhile, baseball bats and other riot gear are currently listed on Amazon U.K.'s best-seller list. |
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It later became a business best-seller in Japan, presumably as the kids started outthinking their parents. |
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He's going to appear in a new Jack Reacher best-seller by acclaimed thriller writer Lee Child. |
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A best-seller that became a major film in 1965, it tells of the ocean voyage of a group of Germans back to their homeland from Mexico in 1931, on the eve of Hitler's ascendency. |
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Liddy commands a wide listenership, and if Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh can top the best-seller charts, why not the G-Man? |
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Released to a whirlwind of publicity in the run-up to midterm elections, this instant best-seller lays out the all-American Senator's thoughtful political solutions. |
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Death of the West is a best-seller and is in its fourth printing. |
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Although Elberse's book is written in the upbeat, anecdotal, gently exhortative style of an airport best-seller, she struggles to turn her observations into useful advice. |
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Jenkins' best-seller The Return of the Inkas has been translated into 24 languages. |
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The Da Vinci Code'' has been on nationwide best-seller lists since its release in 2003, including 87 weeks at the top of the New York Times Bestseller list. |
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Best-seller The Dangerous Book For Boys is to be turned into a film. |
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