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Quotes about bestseller

In the world of literature and beyond, the term "bestseller" evokes a sense of achievement, popularity, and cultural impact. It represents works that have captured the hearts and minds of a vast audience, transcending the ordinary to become a part of the collective consciousness. Whether it's a gripping novel, an insightful self-help book, or a groundbreaking piece of non-fiction, bestsellers resonate with readers on a profound level, often reflecting the zeitgeist of the time. People are drawn to quotes about bestsellers because they encapsulate the essence of what makes these works so compelling. These quotes distill the wisdom, emotion, and creativity found within the pages of these celebrated books, offering a glimpse into the reasons behind their widespread appeal. They serve as a testament to the power of storytelling and the universal themes that connect us all. In a world where countless stories vie for attention, bestsellers stand out as beacons of inspiration and insight, reminding us of the transformative power of words.

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The New York Times bestseller list only has four categories. There ought to be a fifth category for autobiography. Or perhaps we should call it handicapped nonfiction.
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Bookstore operators tell us that the books which head the bestseller list are books on peace and happiness.
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Writers have it easy. If you write a bestseller or have your book made into a movie, you'll never have to work again, or so the myth goes.
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My self-publishing adventure led to my work being picked up by a traditional publisher and eventually hitting the bestseller lists. That led to two more bestselling novels.
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You have to go into rehab after doing a David Walliams book. David is such an important man; publishers rate him very, very highly, His books usually go straight to the bestseller number one spot on the day of publication. He is a hugely important writer as far as HarperCollins, his publishers, are concerned.
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When 'Twilight' hit the New York Times bestseller list at number 5, for me that was the pinnacle, that was the moment. I never thought I would be there. And I keep having moments like that where you just stop and say, wait a minute - how is this still going up? I'm waiting for the rug to be pulled out from under me.
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The bestseller charts, a sure indicator of public taste, tell us with relentless frequency that Marian Keyes or Jeffrey Archer is a better author, by some dizzying six-figure sum, both in numbers of copies and money, than, say, J. M. Coetzee or Patrick White. Are they right?
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You do not know, and the readers cannot tell you, what they might like until they have it. It is one of those things that particularly if you want to be the next wave, well the next wave is not already on the bestseller lists. The next wave is in somebody's head.
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I've had all six of my books reach the New York Times bestseller list, which is especially rewarding seeing as I flunked out of high school twice because I couldn't write. It just goes to show you that we learn from our mistakes.
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I don't write huge books any more. I used to write 1,000 printed pages, but now I write short books. I did one on Napoleon, 50,000 words - enjoyed doing that. He was a baddie. I did one on Churchill, which was a bestseller in New York, I'm glad to say. 50,000 words. He was a goodie.
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