Bestseller Stat Shot

Chances are you’ve heard of Anna Todd and After, her One Direction fan fiction series. It’s raked in over a billion reads on Wattpad, and earlier this year Simon & Schuster splashed out mid–six figures to acquire world and audio rights to the series. The first print edition landed on October 21 in the form of a $16 expanded and revised paperback--but would readers pay for a book that they could read for free on Wattpad? By and large, no. Here are the vital stats for the book’s print and Wattpad editions.

Print
After (Book 1 in the After series)
Cover Price $16
Page Count 592 pages
Weight 1.1 pounds
Total Sales 5,456
Wattpad
After (Book 1 in the After series)
Cover Price free
Page Count 287
Weight
Total Reads 268,073,037

From the Newsletters

Tip Sheet

The best books of this year, this week, and more.

Children’s Bookshelf

Check out an exclusive excerpt of the new Wimpy Kid book.

The BookLife Report

Tips for indie authors on working with images and illustrations in a book.

Global Rights Report

What’s this thing called “Finnish weird”? We talk with Finnish literary agent Elina Ahlback.

Sign up for these newsletters and more.

The most-read review on publishersweekly.com last week was The Pushcart Prize XXXIX: Best of the Small Presses, 2015 Edition.

Blogs

Some of the things you may have missed if you haven’t checked out PW’s Tumblr lately: the final countdown to our Best Books of 2014, all sorts of spooky books, and Henry David Thoreau’s unhappy relationship with his publishers.

ShelfTalker

One authors, two schools, tons of preorders. How Cynthia Lord gets the kids of Maine excited for her books.

Podcasts

KidsCast

Patrick Jennings talks about his latest book, Guinea Dog 3, why he feels at home writing for middle graders, and what other adventures he has in store for readers.

FaithCast

Feeling stuck in a rut? Listen in as life coach Valorie Burton talks about her new book, Get Unstuck, Be Unstoppable, and its message of helping readers to achieve their goals.

More to Come

Author and filmmaker David F. Walker talks about writing Shaft for Dynamite Comics and the history of characters of color in comics.

The Week Ahead

PW senior writer Andrew Albanese talks about Amazon and antitrust, and whether super-agent Andrew Wylie’s critique of Amazon’s “brutal” tactics is misplaced.

Events

Take an in-depth look at the evolving comics world, including the changing face of the category’s audience and the new opportunities in retail and in libraries. Register today for this free webcast, and mark your calendar for November 13.

Going to the Self-Publishing Book Expo? Come visit the PW/BookLife booth to find out more about our self-publishing programs.

PW Radio

PW reviews director Louisa Ermelino gives the inside scoop on PW’s Top 10 Books of 2014. Plus, author and artist Maira Kalman discusses her new book, My Favorite Things.