Bestseller Stat Shot
It’s officially holiday gift-giving time. Print book sales are up 12% this week over last, with Elf on the Shelf books leading the charge for young readers (for more on that, see Bestsellers, p. 13) and a mix of old and new titles raking in big numbers on the adult side during Black Friday week. Here’s a look at some of the week’s top movers and shakers for adults, and the early front-runners for the holiday season.
Title | Author | TW Sales | Increase |
---|---|---|---|
Jesus Calling | Sarah Young | 34,353 | 411% |
Humans of New York: Stories | Brandon Stanton | 13,293 | 150% |
The Martian | Andy Weir | 11,035 | 100% |
Audacious | Beth Moore | 5,817 | 87% |
The Man In the High Castle | Philip K. Dick | 7,151 | 82% |
Where I Am | Billy Graham | 5,482 | 76% |
Selp-Helf | Miranda Sings | 7,400 | 71% |
Why Not Me? | Mindy Kaling | 8,242 | 70% |
Creative Coloring Inspirations | Valentina Harper | 13,149 | 66% |
Go Set a Watchman | Harper Lee | 12,046 | 64% |
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