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SF/F/H on General Bestseller Lists
Amazon.com's 1999 SF & Fantasy Bestsellers (including, like the main list, new books and old, hardcovers and paperbacks) are books by, in order, Terry Brooks, Neal Stephenson, Robert Jordan, Neal Stephenson, J.R.R. Tolkien, Orson Scott Card, George R.R. Martin, Neal Stephenson... etc. (But if Terry Brooks leads Cryptonomicon on this list, why isn't Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace on the overall list?) On the weekly lists, J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books still lead all the major US lists, occupying the top three hardcover fiction slots of the NYT, LAT, WP, and SF Chronicle lists, and the top three slots in Amazon's Hot 100 Books list.
William Gibson's All Tomorrow's Parties (Putnam) drops two to #9 on the San Francisco Chronicle list, and has dropped off the LAT and NYT lists. It rose three to #18 on Amazon's hardcover fiction list, but never placed on PW's list at all. Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson's Dune: House Atreides (Bantam Spectra) is a NYT also-ran at #20 and has dropped off the LAT and WP lists. It's #13, down two, on Amazon's hardcover fiction list, and #14, down two, on PW's list. It's #2 on Amazon's SF bestseller list. Stephen King's Hearts in Atlantis rose five at NYT to #12 and dropped slightly to #10 on both the Amazon hardcover and PW fiction lists. In Britain, Terry Pratchett's The Fifth Elephant is #4 on Amazon.uk's Hot 100 list, with Timeline #11. Debuting on NYT's also-ran list at #27: Raymond E. Feist's Krondor the Assassins (Avon Eos).
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