Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Dan Brown Ebook Sales May not be the tipping point.

According to AP, Doubleday announced Tuesday that hardcover, audio and e-book sales for "The Lost Symbol" topped 2 million copies for its first week of release in the United States, Britain and Canada. The total is "well over" 2 million for English-language editions worldwide, according to Doubleday spokeswoman Suzanne Herz, who declined to offer a specific number. Herz did say that around 5 percent, or 100,000 copies, of "The Lost Symbol" were sold as e-books (http://finance.yahoo.com/news/New-Dan-Brown-novel-tops-2-apf-2025745368.html?x=0&.v=1).

p.s. Please help BookNet aggregate ebook sales!

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Tim is now following you on Twitter! hahahahaha(evil laugh)hahaha

Tim (Kirtim) is now following your tweets on Twitter.

A little information about Tim:

197 followers
666 tweets
following 172 people

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I don't or haven't paid too much attention to my tweets and yet tonight while experimenting I decided to check my updates and - lets just say the number 666 came up! Yikes.......I quickly tweeted and prevented sure damnation.

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Interview: Peter Collingridge - Read my inovel - Scotsman.com News

After seeing Enhanced Edition, Apple featured it online. Now books by Philip Pullman and David Simon, creator of The Wire, are planned.

"Supermarkets sell three books for the price of two. Value is being shipped out of books. We want to add value," says Collingridge.

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