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-A '''bestseller''' is a [[book]] that is identified as extremely [[popularity|popular]] by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling titles that are based on publishing industry and booktrade figures and published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains. Some lists are broken down into classifications and specialties (''number one best selling new cookbook, novel, nonfiction,'' etc.). The [[New York Times Best Seller list]] is one of the best-known bestseller lists for the US. +A '''bestseller''' is a [[book]] that is identified as extremely [[popularity|popular]] by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling titles that are based on publishing industry and booktrade figures and published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains. The [[New York Times Best Seller list]] is one of the best-known bestseller lists for the US.
In everyday use, the term ''bestseller'' is not usually associated with a specified level of [[sales]], and may be used very loosely indeed in publisher's publicity. Bestsellers tend not to be books considered of superior [[academia|academic]] value or [[literary merit|literary quality]], though there are exceptions. Lists simply give the highest-selling titles in the category over the stated period. Some books have sold many more copies than contemporary "bestsellers", but over a long period of time. In everyday use, the term ''bestseller'' is not usually associated with a specified level of [[sales]], and may be used very loosely indeed in publisher's publicity. Bestsellers tend not to be books considered of superior [[academia|academic]] value or [[literary merit|literary quality]], though there are exceptions. Lists simply give the highest-selling titles in the category over the stated period. Some books have sold many more copies than contemporary "bestsellers", but over a long period of time.
-[[blockbuster (entertainment)|Blockbuster]]s for [[film]]s and [[chart-topper]]s in recorded [[music]] are similar terms, although, in film and music, these measures generally are related to industry sales figures for attendance, requests, broadcast plays, or units sold. +Particularly in the case of [[novel]]s, a large budget, and a chain of [[literary agent]]s, [[editing|editor]]s, [[publisher]]s, [[reviewer]]s, [[retailer]]s, and [[marketing]] efforts are involved in "making" bestsellers.
-Particularly in the case of [[novel]]s, a large budget, and a chain of [[literary agent]]s, [[editing|editor]]s, [[publisher]]s, [[reviewer]]s, [[retailer]]s, and [[marketing]] efforts are involved in "making" bestsellers.{{GFDL}}+An early European best seller was ''[[Letters of a Portuguese Nun]]''.
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 +== In other media ==
 +[[blockbuster (entertainment)|Blockbuster]]s for [[film]]s and [[chart-topper]]s in recorded [[music]] are similar terms, although, in film and music, these measures generally are related to industry sales figures for attendance, requests, broadcast plays, or units sold.
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A bestseller is a book that is identified as extremely popular by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling titles that are based on publishing industry and booktrade figures and published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains. The New York Times Best Seller list is one of the best-known bestseller lists for the US.

In everyday use, the term bestseller is not usually associated with a specified level of sales, and may be used very loosely indeed in publisher's publicity. Bestsellers tend not to be books considered of superior academic value or literary quality, though there are exceptions. Lists simply give the highest-selling titles in the category over the stated period. Some books have sold many more copies than contemporary "bestsellers", but over a long period of time.

Particularly in the case of novels, a large budget, and a chain of literary agents, editors, publishers, reviewers, retailers, and marketing efforts are involved in "making" bestsellers.

An early European best seller was Letters of a Portuguese Nun.

In other media

Blockbusters for films and chart-toppers in recorded music are similar terms, although, in film and music, these measures generally are related to industry sales figures for attendance, requests, broadcast plays, or units sold.



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