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Chapter 103 The New York Times Bestseller List

"I, Robot" used to be sold on Amazon for electronic versions, and would not enter this ranking. Now he can finally join this battlefield and fight with others with real guns and ammunition.

However, Lin Han also has a disadvantage, because although this ranking is famous worldwide, even if China updates the report every week, its sales are counted in the United States and not the whole world.

In other words, only the United States will record his sales of more than 300,000 copies, which is a small disadvantage.

The publishing war is about to begin! Lin Han, who is far away in Paris, seems to feel the smoke of the battlefield, because Alex will send the results to his mailbox almost every few hours.

"Foreign Agents" took the lead in attacking. This novel is a true and popular novel. The Cia Agents novel written by an American writer. With the reputation of the author's fans and the predecessor, he released sales of more than 100,000 yuan in three days before the sales. At the same time, he also launched sales signing activities in many big cities such as New York to fully stimulate sales.

Such a strong start was unexpected. Although the king is old, his appeal is not bad at all, and readers are still very willing to buy it. Many people seem to think that there is no suspense about this book being airborne to the top.

However, the youth chicken soup novel "Hold Me Tight" has become a dark horse. Online and offline sales are very hot, with a large group of women as support. The domineering president is not only liked by Chinese girls, but also American hot girls are also very enthusiastic. The first few days were not popular, but the latter struggled to catch up, as if he wanted to compete for the championship.

The new book is coming in full force, and the books published before should not be underestimated. Last week's sales list was the sequel to "Kill a Mockingbird", "Setting Up the Watchman". Since its official release last month, it has ranked first in five consecutive weeks, and the sales this week are also very gratifying.

With the Hollywood movie of the same name, "Grey", the novel "The Famous Hollywood" has increased dramatically. It was still roaming out of 100 in the first few months, and it rose to second last week. Considering that the movie is being released worldwide, as long as a very small number of viewers are transformed into readers, there is a greater hope of winning the championship.

Among so many seed contestants, "I, Robot" obviously has little chance of winning. Many critics believe that this book has consumed too much popularity in advance on Amazon's electronic version and is not highly commercially valuable.

Although it is a masterpiece of science fiction, considering that the author has no reputation, the prediction agency just treats it as a substitute.

Under such circumstances, this week's New York Times bestseller rankings quietly appeared in everyone's sight.

The first place is undoubtedly Ms. Harper Lee. She is already in her 80s, but this book "Setting Up the Watchman" is her second book, which tells the story of 20 years after the story of "Killing a Mockingbird".

The predecessor was so famous that it sold more than 40 million copies worldwide, and the adapted film also won Gregory Parker as the Oscar winner.

This sequel is very attractive, and it is natural to make sense to win.

But the second place was unexpectedly occupied by the vampire novel "The City of Luminous Light". This novel is just the author's debut work. It soared into the sky in the first week of its release, with sales across the United States exceeding one million copies, surpassing countless famous writers. Mary Sue's plot made teenagers crazy.

This week is destined to be an extraordinary week, and the third place in the bestseller list is "I, Robot"!

This science fiction novel silently came to the third place on the weekly list. No one could have thought that it would be the sales volume, and it even surpassed the old king.

"Foreign Agents", which was originally highly anticipated, was defeated by "Me, Robot"!

This makes it very difficult for readers to accept this reality. It would be fine if they failed to parachute the championship. It was almost a shame to lose to a foreigner at home.

But when Lin Han learned the news, he was extremely surprised. He clearly remembered that his first day of sales in the United States was only 70,000 to 80,000 copies. What happened later to make "I, Robot" achieve a perfect counterattack?

In fact, it’s not just Lin Han, but even Penguin Publishing Group and New York Times staff, and the other readers who follow the bestseller list are very curious about what happened!?
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