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June 11, 2021

Fun Friday - Top 3 Best Selling Books - A Surprise


WHAT HAS HAPPENED?


The top three best sellers . . . (on Amazon week June 10) two of which are cookbooks and one is a political comentary and opinon book.


That is quite different, don't you think? The political commentary is sandwiched between two cookbooks.


People have been  quarantined for over a year, so I was surprised to see the #1 and #3 best sellers were cookbooks. For most of us, being at home during pandemic, are probably ready to go out and eat. . . yet cookbooks are needed. 

And after hearing all the noise this past year with politics, I was a little surprised a political book was the number two best seller.


👉So the question is this:

Would you have guessed that two cookbooks would be in the top three books in the "Best Seller" list chosen along with a political book?

Have upi ever thought about writing a "cookbook"?

Should authors think about compiling receipes their families love and putting them together to share with others? And if we deed, would it bring more attention to our other books?

Have you ever thought about writing a comentary on the political scene?

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The #1 Seller Skinnytaste Meal Prep by Gina Homolka

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Save time, money, and calories with #1 New York Times bestselling author Gina Homolka's simple, smart solutions for healthy freezer meals, ready-to-serve dishes, grab-and-go breakfasts and lunches, ingenious "planned-overs," and more.


NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR BY BON APPÉTIT



 

#2 Best Seller -  American Marxism by Mark R. Levin

The six-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, Fox News star, and radio host Mark R. Levin explains how the dangers he warned against in the “timely yet timeless” (David Limbaugh, author of Jesus Is Risen) bestseller Liberty and Tyranny have come to pass.


#3 Best Seller - Joshua Weissman  An Unapologetic Cookbook

With no regrets, excuses, or apologies, Joshua Weissman will instruct you how with his irreverent humor, a little bit of light razzing, and over 100 perfectly delectable recipes. If you love to host and entertain; if you like a good project; if you crave control of your food; if fast food or the frozen aisle or the super-fast-super-easy cookbook keep letting your tastebuds dow

5 comments:

  1. Those would not have been my pick for best books! But then I rarely buy cookbooks...just google whatever recipe I want to make. lol. And for nonfiction readers I can see why Mark Levine's book is appealing.

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    1. I must congess #PatriciaBradley
      I don't buy cookbooks anymore either, like you just google. Something happened to me after I got older, just wasn't interested in cooking everynight. lol

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  2. Like Patricia, I turn to Google for recipes. Lately, I only think in terms of fiction. Very interesting that these NF are the three top sellers.

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  3. I agree Kay. I was shocked cookbooks were in the top three. My question was why? lol

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