Communists and their camp followers are all the same.
The NYT covered up Stalin’s crimes in Crimea, too.
KimchiKing
3 years ago
I did some digging since I was curious how a book actually makes the NYT Bestsellers list. It mentions that typically you need to have 5,000-10,000 in sales from a wide variety of stores in geographically dispersed areas. In other words if people are buying a book only from Barnes and Noble in the Northeast, it won’t make the cut. You’ve got to have sales from a lot of stores from a lot of places. In actually looking at the list in terms of hardcover non-fiction, it surprisingly leans more towards right-wing authors. #1 is by Mark Levin, #4 is by Ben Shapiro, and #5 is by Jesse Watters who are probably not particularly popular with the NYT’s normal demographic. I’m just thinking she didn’t have enough sales to make the cut. But hey, complaining on Twitter may drum up those sales, so we can check back next week…
TOK
3 years ago
She’s “speechless” because her book didn’t make the NYT bestseller list? LOL
I don’t know how she was before she and her family decided to flee from the Republic, but it looks like she has learned the fine art of showboating during her time here in the West.
The thing about showboating though is that over time, it kind of gets old.
Communists and their camp followers are all the same.
The NYT covered up Stalin’s crimes in Crimea, too.
I did some digging since I was curious how a book actually makes the NYT Bestsellers list. It mentions that typically you need to have 5,000-10,000 in sales from a wide variety of stores in geographically dispersed areas. In other words if people are buying a book only from Barnes and Noble in the Northeast, it won’t make the cut. You’ve got to have sales from a lot of stores from a lot of places. In actually looking at the list in terms of hardcover non-fiction, it surprisingly leans more towards right-wing authors. #1 is by Mark Levin, #4 is by Ben Shapiro, and #5 is by Jesse Watters who are probably not particularly popular with the NYT’s normal demographic. I’m just thinking she didn’t have enough sales to make the cut. But hey, complaining on Twitter may drum up those sales, so we can check back next week…
She’s “speechless” because her book didn’t make the NYT bestseller list? LOL
I don’t know how she was before she and her family decided to flee from the Republic, but it looks like she has learned the fine art of showboating during her time here in the West.
The thing about showboating though is that over time, it kind of gets old.
Didn’t she make enough money from her first book?