Bestseller Stat Shot
New York City is the star of two bestsellers that were published last week: City on Fire, Garth Risk Hallberg’s 900-plus-page paean to gritty 1970s Manhattan (and surely the novel of the season), which lands at #6 on the Frontlist Fiction chart, and Humans of New York: Stories, the latest installment to Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York canon, in at #2 on our Frontlist Nonfiction chart. Perhaps not surprisingly, New York was the DMA where both did the most business. Here’s how and where both sold in print out of the gate.
| City on Fire | Humans of New York: Stories | |
|---|---|---|
| First-week sales | 11,190 | 51,879 |
| % copies sold in N.Y.C. | 27% | 15% |
| % copies sold in second-most-popular DMA | 5% | 6% |
| % copies sold in urban areas | 32% | 34% |
| % copies sold in rural areas | 32% | 29% |
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