I Know What You Did Last Summer (novel) - Wikipedia It was listed by Publishers Weekly as the top-selling children's fiction book for October, November and December 1997 [11] [12] [13] A 1999 paperback edition published by Dell was selected as a 2005 Popular Paperback for Young Adults by the American Library Association [14]
Michael J. Sullivan (author) - Wikipedia Theft of Swords was selected as one of Barnes Noble's 2011 Best Fantasy Books, [11] shortlisted for the 2013 Audie Award for Fantasy, [12] and also one of Library Journal's 2011 Best SF Fantasy Books [13] Age of Myth was a 2016 Amazon's Best Books of the Year selection in the Science Fiction and Fantasy category [14]
Fantasy - Wikipedia the large internet subculture, which is devoted to reading and writing prose fiction or doujinshi in or related to those genres; The cover of Avon Fantasy Reader magazine (number 18) According to 2013 statistics from the fantasy publisher Tor Books, men outnumber women by 67% to 33% among writers of historical, epic or high fantasy By contrast
The Powder Mage trilogy - Wikipedia Richard Bray of Fantasy-Faction wrote in his review, "In all, The Crimson Campaign is the rare middle book of a trilogy that actually kicks its pace up a notch It’s an amazing work, and has the series well-situated for an outstanding finale in The Autumn Republic due out next year
Trollslayer - Wikipedia Trollslayer, a novel written by William King, is the first in a series of twelve books following the adventures of Gotrek and Felix, in the Warhammer Fantasy universe The book is written in an episodic format, with each chapter featuring a different adventure with different supporting characters and different villains
The New York Times Best Seller list - Wikipedia [13] [14] In July 2000, the "Children's Best Sellers" was created after the Harry Potter series had stayed in the top spots on the fiction list for an extended period of time [15] [16] The children's list was printed monthly until February 13, 2011, when it was changed to once an issue (weekly)
New Moon (novel) - Wikipedia It peaked at #1 on both the New York Times Best Seller list and USA Today's Top 150 Bestsellers, [5] [6] and was the biggest selling children's paperback of 2008 with over 5 3 million copies sold [7] Moreover, New Moon was the best-selling book of 2009 and has been translated into
Maximum Ride - Wikipedia Maximum Ride is a series of young adult science fantasy novels by American author James Patterson The series centers on the adventures of Maximum "Max" Ride and her family, called the Flock, who are winged human-avian hybrids created at a lab called The School