The Real John Green still leads the best sellers' pack with his latest, The Fault in Our Stars. The only newcomer to this week's list is a middle-grade title, Inside Out and Back Again, by Thanhha Lai at number 10. Neither the paperback nor series lists have any major changes, either. This Week Children's Chapter Books... Continue Reading →
Middle-grade Newbery winner enters top 10
Looks like a Newbery Award boosted numbers for Jack Gantos, whose MG book Dead End in Norvelt is at no. 6 this week. John Green still occupies the top spot with The Fault in Our Stars, and The Hunger Games is at the top of the series list for the bazillionth week. 🙂 This Week... Continue Reading →
John Green, Cynthia Hand’s latest bracket the top 10
For the second week in a row, John Green's The Fault in Our Stars is at no. 1 and getting rave reviews. At no. 10 is Cynthia Hand's latest, Hallowed, the sequel to Unearthly. This Week Children's Chapter Books Weeks on List 1 THE FAULT IN OUR STARS, by John Green. (Dutton, $17.99.) A 16-year-old heroine... Continue Reading →
John Green, Beth Revis join this week’s top ten list
It should come as no surprise that this week's top spot belongs to the much-anticipated and lauded The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. (Read our review.) By all accounts, it's an amazing book. Also debuting in the top ten is Beth Revis's A Million Suns, the follow-up to Across the Universe. This Week... Continue Reading →
Marissa Meyer’s Cinder debuts in top 10
Bust out the confetti! We finally have a new entrants in the top 10! Marissa Meyer's sci-fi romance Cinder is a loose reimagining of the Cinderella story and debuts at no. 10. Look for our review tomorrow (and a special guest blog from her later this month). In paperbacks, Switched by Amanda Hocking landed at no. 4.... Continue Reading →
Marissa Meyer’s Cinder debuts in top 10
Bust out the confetti! We finally have a new entrants in the top 10! Marissa Meyer's sci-fi romance Cinder is a loose reimagining of the Cinderella story and debuts at no. 10. Look for our review tomorrow (and a special guest blog from her later this month). In paperbacks, Switched by Amanda Hocking landed at no. 4.... Continue Reading →
New releases, movie tie-ins doing well on best sellers
No new entrants to the top 10, but Cassandra Clare's Clockwork Prince is holding strong, and The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick (a seriously beautiful book--the illustrations are amazing) has gotten a boost thanks to its movie release. This Week Children's Chapter Books Weeks on List 1 THE SON OF NEPTUNE, by Rick... Continue Reading →
Clockwork Prince ends weeks-long best-sellers slump
Thank you Cassie Clare! Not only for the awesomeness that is Clockwork Prince, but because we finally, finally have a new book in the top ten! Her latest in The Infernal Devices series debuts in the top spot this week. There's also a new middle-grade book on the paperback list--The Candymakers by Wendy Mass is... Continue Reading →
Clockwork Prince ends weeks-long best-sellers slump
Thank you Cassie Clare! Not only for the awesomeness that is Clockwork Prince, but because we finally, finally have a new book in the top ten! Her latest in The Infernal Devices series debuts in the top spot this week. There's also a new middle-grade book on the paperback list--The Candymakers by Wendy Mass is... Continue Reading →
Books’ staying power keeps top 10 unchanged
While I'm glad some books have such great staying power, it's been severeal weeks without any new entrants on the top 10 list. 😦 Nothing's changed on the paperback and series lists, either, though I'm positive that will change next week when Cassandra Clare's latest, Clockwork Prince, gets tabulated in. I predict it will put... Continue Reading →
