For the third week in a row, there are no new entrants to the top 10 list, though The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick has gotten a huge bump with the movie version, Hugo. It's pretty safe to say next week's list will be topped by Cassandra Clare when Clockwork Prince is released... Continue Reading →
Selznick’s Hugo Cabret gets a bump from movie release
For the third week in a row, there are no new entrants to the top 10 list, though The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick has gotten a huge bump with the movie version, Hugo. It's pretty safe to say next week's list will be topped by Cassandra Clare when Clockwork Prince is released... Continue Reading →
New releases provide a sales bump for established titles
Wow, another mild week on the children's best-seller lists. Ally Condie's Matched is still doing well in its second week; Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why is back at no. 1 on the paperback list (possibly a bump from this week's release of The Future of Us); and James Dashner's The Maze Runner series is at... Continue Reading →
Ally Condie’s latest still holding strong on best sellers list
It was a pretty ho-hum week on the children's best sellers lists this week. Ally Condie is at no. 3 with Crossed, the sequel to Matched, and John Flanagan's The Outcasts is at no. 6. No major changes on the paperback or series lists, either. Perhaps things will get shaken up as the holiday shopping... Continue Reading →
The Death Cure launches Dashner onto series best sellers list
With the release of The Death Cure, James Dashner's Maze Runner trilogy has launched to the #2 spot on the NYT best seller list for children's series. (And the Hush, Hush series is holding strong at #5 in its second week on the series list). Meanwhile, the best sellers list for children's & YA fiction... Continue Reading →
The Death Cure launches Dashner onto series best sellers list
With the release of The Death Cure, James Dashner's Maze Runner trilogy has launched to the #2 spot on the NYT best seller list for children's series. (And the Hush, Hush series is holding strong at #5 in its second week on the series list). Meanwhile, the best sellers list for children's & YA fiction... Continue Reading →
Leviathan series hits #2 on series best sellers list
An amazing line-up of books on this week's NYT bestseller list -- including Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan trilogy, making it to #2 on the list for children's series, and a newly published collection from the late Shel Silverstein debuts at #1! Here's a look at this week's list: Children's Chapter Books 1 EVERY THING ON IT,... Continue Reading →
Leviathan series hits #2 on series best sellers list
An amazing line-up of books on this week's NYT bestseller list -- including Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan trilogy, making it to #2 on the list for children's series, and a newly published collection from the late Shel Silverstein debuts at #1! Here's a look at this week's list: Children's Chapter Books 1 EVERY THING ON IT,... Continue Reading →
