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The Bestselling E-books of 2012

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From Publishers Weekly
The Bestselling E-books of 2012
Jaw-dropping numbers in digital sales
By Daisy Maryles | Mar 17, 2013

 

"And while we estimate that we have more than 1,000 e-books with sales of 25,000+, we know this does not reflect all e-book sales in the book industry.
 

15 Million+
*Fifty Shades of Grey: Book One. E.L. James. Vintage
*Fifty Shades Darker: Book Two. E.L. James. Vintage
*Fifty Shades Freed: Book Three. E.L. James. Vintage

One Million+
*Gone Girl: A Novel. Gillian Flynn. Crown

850,000+
*Fifty Shades Trilogy Bundle. E.L. James. Vintage
*Bared to You. Sylvia Day. Berkley

500,000+
*The Racketeer. John Grisham. Doubleday
*Reflected in You. Sylvia Day. Berkley
The Lucky One. Nicholas Sparks. Grand Central (569,544)

400,000+
*No Easy Day. Mark Owen. Dutton
*Defending Jacob. William Landay. Delacorte
*The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: Book 1 of the Millennium Trilogy. Steig Larsson. Vintage
*A Game of Thrones. George R.R. Martin. Bantam
11/22/63: A Novel. Stephen King. Scribner (441,152)
The Innocent. David Baldacci. Grand Central (432,098)
*The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest: Book 3 of the Millennium Trilogy. Steig Larsson. Vintage
*The Last Boyfriend. Nora Roberts. Berkley
*The Help. Kathryn Stockett. Berkley
*A Dance with the Dragons. George R.R. Martin. Bantam

 

See the rest of the list

 

 

Compare with AALBC.com Bestselling eBooks of 2012

This list shows me how a lot of authors are LYING about their eBook sales…especially Negro authors

 

I don’t see any of the internet braggers and boasters or the self-proclaimed “King,” Queen,” Prince,” Princess,” of this or that on this list

 

A lot of authors aren’t eating strictly on book sales the way they want people to believe



 

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