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BOOK CHARTS AROUND THE WORLD – STEPHENIE MEYER

Posted April 4th, 2009 By: flick 3 Comments »

We bring you this week’s book charts!

WHSmith (UK):
2. New Moon
3. Eclipse
4. Breaking Dawn
5. Twilight
10. Twilight: Directors notebook

USAToday:
1. Twilight
2. New Moon
3. Eclipse
5. Breaking Dawn
8. Twilight: Directors notebook
17. The Host

Amazon.com:
2. The Twilight Saga collection
3. New Moon
4. Breaking Dawn
5. Eclipse
6. Twilight

Barnes & Noble:
2. The Twilight Saga slipcased
3. Eclipse
6. Breaking Dawn

Indie Bestsellers:
Hardcover fiction:
8. The Host

Children’s interest:
1. New Moon
2. Twilight
3. Eclipse
4. Breaking Dawn

Powell’s Books:
14. Twilight
16. New Moon
29. Eclipse
31. Breaking Dawn

Waterstone’s (UK):
2. Breaking Dawn
10. Twilight
11. Eclipse
13. New Moon
36. The Host

Angus & Robertson (Australia):
3. New Moon
4. Twilight
5. Breaking Dawn
6. Eclipse

Bol.com (Netherlands):
3. Eclipse
4. Twilight
5. New Moon
13. Breaking Dawn
21. The Twilight Saga slipcased

Dymocks (Australia):
5. Eclipse
6. New Moon
7. Breaking Dawn
8. Twilight
10. Twilight: Directors Notebook

New York Times:
Hardcover Fiction:
5. The Host

Series books:
1. Twilight

From Kat:
Entertainment Weekly magazine (4/10/09):
Hardcover Bestsellers (fiction)
1. Breaking Dawn
5. The Host

Thanks, Kat!

Ah, the Directors notebook has hit the charts! No surprise it’s so high in most charts, have you bought you copy yet? Did it meet your expectations?







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  • Carol

    Enjoyed, but book was TOO small. Wish they had made it larger and soft copy like the “Illustrated Movie Companion”.

  • Amy Kessler

    I love the Directors Notebook! I gives alot of insight into CH’s process for bringing Twilight to the big screen. Some of stuff was a bit overdone, but for the most part it was well worth the money and the time to read through it. If you haven’t picked it up yet, get going!

  • twilightfan14

    Loved it! It is essential for the Twilight fan. While there are more pics than words, it’s still fascinating to get inside CH’s head a little bit and learn how she works as a director. I highly recommend it.

 

 

 
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