Bestsellers Links
There are countless online sites for anything and everything and literacy and book-related
sites are no different.
For interest, here are some popular sites.
Book Clubs, Bestseller Lists and Reviews
Access to some sites may require registration.
- American Library Association - www.ala.org
- ALA's
Recommended Book Lists - various book lists
- San Francisco Chronicle - sfgate.com
- San Francisco Chronicle
bestseller lists and reviews
- LA Times - latimes.com
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LA Times Bestsellers List
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LA Times BOOK Feature
- New York Times - nytimes.com
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NY Times bestseller lists
- Globe and Mail - theglobeandmail.com
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Bestseller Lists, Author Interviews, Book Excerpts and Reviews
- Sunday Telegraph - telegraph.co.uk
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Books and Author Interviews by
The Sunday Telegraph - London, UK
- Independent - independent.co.uk
- Book reviews and stories
from The Independent - London, UK
- Guardian - guardian.co.uk
- Books News, Reviews and Author Interviews
- New Zealand Herald -
nzherald.co.nz
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Book News and Reviews -
New Zealand Herald
- Stuff -
stuff.co.nz
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Book News and Reviews -
Stuff
- Australian Literary Awards - New South Wales
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New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards
- Children's Book Council of Australia -
www.cbc.org.au
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Children's Book of the Year Awards
- USA Today - usatoday.com
- USA Today's
top 150 books,
book reviews and stories
- Publishers Weekly - publishersweekly.com
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Bestsellers List - news magazine for the book industry
- Arts & Letters Daily - www.aldaily.com
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ideas, criticism, debate
Articles
Ever wonder what makes a best seller? How about why books are so pricey?
- The Book Industry's Best-Seller Lists
- Secrets of the Best Seller Lists
- Times Best-Seller List Helps Unknown Authors Most, Study Says
- Why do books cost so much?
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