So - no denial that it's a 'gothic romance' then? Interesting!
Where are these numbers coming from? I can't find it anywhere all Amazon sites say unavailable..
Where are these numbers coming from? I can't find it anywhere all Amazon sites say unavailable..
Quite possibly they are just made up.
Where are these numbers coming from? I can't find it anywhere all Amazon sites say unavailable..
Where are these numbers coming from? I can't find it anywhere all Amazon sites say unavailable..
I also wonder who/where and in what context Morrissey made that comment (like always). Does Julia email him asking for a comment on this pretty much non-news story or does Morrissey go out of his way to tell her to do this 'and here's a quote'? I imagine it's the former, and all these non-news stories on TTY come from Julia solely, despite the fact that certain people like to bash Morrissey for 'releasing' such meaningless statements. Morrissey generally signs and dates his own meaningless statements
The title, the cover image, and this genre category together leave me completely guessing.
Weird I couldn't find it, thanks for the info!
Actually, on closer inspection of the book's detail page, the following info is :
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 87 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#1 in Books > Fiction > Romance > Gothic
#27 in Books > Fiction > Literary Fiction
#30 in Books > Fiction > Romance > Contemporary
I would say that being #27 on Theke general Literary Fiction list and #87 overall (which also includes non-fiction, childrens' books etc) is quite an achievement. Then again, with us loyal fans buying the book on pre-order, this comes as little suprise to me. Wonder what its staying power will be, once the fanbase has bought their copies.
Jamie Oliver is in no danger of being dethroned, though.
Far be it for me to want and burst Morrissey's bubble, but those categories/genres would rarely have such a high profile release; it shouldn't make him too excited yet. He's not topping the paperback fiction chart or anything...
I also wonder who/where and in what context Morrissey made that comment (like always). Does Julia email him asking for a comment on this pretty much non-news story or does Morrissey go out of his way to tell her to do this 'and here's a quote'? I imagine it's the former, and all these non-news stories on TTY come from Julia solely, despite the fact that certain people like to bash Morrissey for 'releasing' such meaningless statements. Morrissey generally signs and dates his own meaningless statements
out of site.