Sunday Times again
Sadly, both the MPH and the Popular readings seem to be on hiatus. If you wanna complain, call the bookshops up and bug them. :D
I'm rather thrilled, though, that we're Number Two on the bestseller list at MPH! They give all their bestsellers 20% off, so that's probably the best place to buy a copy (ordinarily I'd be peeved and say they're giving unfair advantages to books which don't need any more boosts in their sales, but this time I'll make an exception. ;))
Also well well well, we're number 4 again on the Sunday Times bestseller lists!
Sunday Times 29 October 2006 edition of LifeStyle, L24
Non-Fiction
1. Why We Want You To Be Rich by Donald J. Trump
2. The Innocent Man by John Grisham
3. Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
4. SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century by Ng Yi-Sheng
5. Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires by Adam Khoo
6. Retire Rich in 30 Days by M. Kishore
7. Social Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
8. Ten by Vincent Ng
9. The Speed of Trust by Stephen Covey
10. One Business 99 Lessons by Nanz Chong-Komo
Aw crum. This blog will get pretty boring if it's just ranks and stats every week, won't it? Btw, have you noticed how almost all the books here have something to do with money or getting rich? Except for Grisham's book, which is about crime. And almost half of the titles have numbers in them.
So next time y'all want to write a best-seller, entitle it "7 Effective Habits for Becoming a Millionaire Bisexual Jewel Thief before the Age of 12". Come on. Tell me you wouldn't buy a book like that.
I'm rather thrilled, though, that we're Number Two on the bestseller list at MPH! They give all their bestsellers 20% off, so that's probably the best place to buy a copy (ordinarily I'd be peeved and say they're giving unfair advantages to books which don't need any more boosts in their sales, but this time I'll make an exception. ;))
Also well well well, we're number 4 again on the Sunday Times bestseller lists!
Sunday Times 29 October 2006 edition of LifeStyle, L24
Non-Fiction
1. Why We Want You To Be Rich by Donald J. Trump
2. The Innocent Man by John Grisham
3. Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
4. SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century by Ng Yi-Sheng
5. Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires by Adam Khoo
6. Retire Rich in 30 Days by M. Kishore
7. Social Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
8. Ten by Vincent Ng
9. The Speed of Trust by Stephen Covey
10. One Business 99 Lessons by Nanz Chong-Komo
Aw crum. This blog will get pretty boring if it's just ranks and stats every week, won't it? Btw, have you noticed how almost all the books here have something to do with money or getting rich? Except for Grisham's book, which is about crime. And almost half of the titles have numbers in them.
So next time y'all want to write a best-seller, entitle it "7 Effective Habits for Becoming a Millionaire Bisexual Jewel Thief before the Age of 12". Come on. Tell me you wouldn't buy a book like that.
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