You can make your lists private so that no one else can read them. And while Steele may be on the best sellers list its Sci-fi that is what people read for the most part. I'm sure I'll hear howls over that. But there was an article not long ago about sc-fi held the top rank closely followed by romances. And I don't exactly call HP sci-fi. Those books fall into the fantasy category with books like Lord of the Rings and the the Mists of Avalon books. Sci Fi are considered things like Dune and the like. If you click the Zeitetgeist (sic) link on the page it will take you to all sorts of neat rankings.
B~ On 2/25/06, Lavolta Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Very useful; I think it's a well-thought-out site. However, although I > see a point in cataloging my library, I see no point to making the > catalog public. But it's really great to see a community of serious book > lovers--two of whom own over 8,000 books. > > Why is there such a heavy preponderance of fantasy titles among the most > owned? I know Harry Potter is popular, but what about bestselling > authors like Danielle Steele? Do you know if the site designer first > announced the site on fantasy lists and thus gained an early > preponderance of fantasy readers? > > Fran > Lavolta Press > _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
