Bestseller lists are very odd this week. We're still at #1 at
Kepler's, still at number 5 at
Salon.com, still at
number 3 at the Independent Booksellers. (I thought for a moment that they hadn't updated the lists, then realised that all the other entries were different, it was just
American Gods that was in the same place.)
(We're also
at #7 in Boston)
And -- stop press -- in the
USA Today overall List we're up ten places to #35, and in the
New York Times mass market paperback list we're up 4 places to #31. Which means we sold more copies in the second week of release than we did in the first. Hurray for us.