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16 June 2002


The new trade paperback edition of George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Swords (Bantam Spectra) debuted this past week at #20 on Amazon's paperback list.

San Francisco Chronicle's site has been down for a couple days so its rankings have not been updated in the table below. The London Times rankings are being dropped, since their lists are no longer accessible to non-subscribers. We'll replace that column with one or more other lists from other UK, Canadian, or Australian sources, which are being monitored to see which are reliably updated and available online. (Recommendations?)

Still going strong: Jean Auel; R.A. Salvatore; Douglas Adams; and Harry Potter books (two hardcovers have returned to the NYT list after several weeks off). Slipping: Stephen King, Neil Gaiman.

Title NYT
6.23
LAT
6.16
SFC
6.09
USAT
6.13
WP
6.16
WSJ
6.14
  PW
6.17
Book
Sense

6.17
Amz
(6.14)
Amz UK
(6.14)
Items on each list 30 15 15 50 10 10 10 15 15 25 10
Hardcovers
Adams, The Salmon of Doubt 28 -5   7 +3   xxx       12 + 21 -1 3 +1
Auel, The Shelters of Stone 3 -1 2 +1 6 -3 13 -6 3 -1 4 -3   3 -1 3 -1 4 = 1 =
Colfer, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident 5 =             2 ++ 5 -3    
King, Everything's Eventual 18 -4 xxx..   xxx xxx.. x   x xxx.. 11 +1 xxx
Pratchett/Stewart, The Science of Discworld II: The Globe                     x (nf)
Reynolds, Sw: ATOC: Visual Dictionary       xx   x   15 -7 nf     8 -4 nf
Rowling, Harry Potter.. Azkaban 7 +                    
Rowling, Harry Potter.. Secrets 6 +3                    
Rowling, Harry Potter.. Goblet of Fire 2 = xxx.. xxx.. 34 +12   xxx..   -- xx    
Salvatore, SW2: Attack of the Clones 10 -5 x xxx.. 48 -24 xx 12 -7   10 -4 xx 20 -12 4 -1
Vax, The Art of Star Wars Episode 2... xx (nf)                    
Trade Paperbacks
Martin, A Storm of Swords                   20 ++  
Rowling, Harry Potter.. Azkaban 3 -1 xxx.. xxx.. 8 +2         8 +    
Rowling, Harry Potter.. Secrets 2 -1 xxx.. xxx.. 6 +2         3 +5    
Rowling, Harry Potter.. Stone 1 +2 xxx.. xxx.. 11 +4         10 -3    
Tolkien, Hobbit/LOTR                 xxx.. xx  
Wallace, SW New Essential Guide to Characters 26 -7 (nf)                    
Mass Market Paperbacks
Allston, New Jedi Order: Rebel Stand 20 -7     18 -6       8 -3   5 ++  
Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451   7 +                  
Colfer, Artemis Fowl 5 =             4 + 4 -1    
Gaiman, American Gods x     x       x 10 -6    
Herbert, Once                     6 =
Koontz, The Door to December 21 -1     29 +7              
Pratchett, Thief of Time                     10 -3
Pullman, The Amber Spyglass                 x    
Pullman, The Golden Compass                 x    
Reardon, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer x     xx       xx      
Tolkien, Hobbit/LOTR       xxx..           16 +5  
Watson, Jedi Quest: The Way of the Apprentice 10 -1                    
Wrede, SW 2: Attack of the Clones 4 =     40 -14         15 -5    
  NYT LAT SFC USAT WP WSJ London PW Book
Sense
Amz Amz UK
This cell color indicates rankings on children's bestsellers lists Italics indicates stale data -- rankings from one or more weeks before

The table compiles SFFH books placing on general bestseller lists. The table shows the current rank of each book and the change since last week are shown, where:
   = same as last week
   + or - with number: difference since last week
   + back on list
   ++ new on list
   x no longer on list (number of x's: weeks off list)

Columns show ranks on lists from, respectively, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, London Times, Publishers Weekly, BookSense, Amazon.com (fiction lists), and Amazon UK (fiction lists). All lists rank hardcovers and paperbacks separately, except for the USA Today list, which is a single list combining fiction and nonfiction in all formats.

Note that some sources do not compile paperback bestsellers, and some exclude YA books (like the Harry Potter series) from their hardcover and paperback fiction lists.  



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