The New York Times has been highlighting bestsellers via a list since 1942, a very long time and it has become a very important part of a publisher’s / editor’s / author’s work week.
For me, I find it fascinating so much energy surrounds the Bestseller Lists.
To make the list, a book must have higher sales during that week compared to sales against all other books. One year a writer may hit #2 by selling 30,000 copies while the next year the same writer may only sell 25,000 copies and hit #1. That intrigues me for some reason.
Year 2008 saw some great books come out. Below is a list of New York Times bestsellers based on their debut placement:

























