Actually, the numbers for Betrayal are good. There is a week's lag time, especially for just published books (both the Karl and Christie books went on sale the same day 11/16) in the sales reporting compiled by the Times and other outlets. Don't be surprised if you see Betrayal on bestseller lists this coming weekend. While the pandemic …
Actually, the numbers for Betrayal are good. There is a week's lag time, especially for just published books (both the Karl and Christie books went on sale the same day 11/16) in the sales reporting compiled by the Times and other outlets. Don't be surprised if you see Betrayal on bestseller lists this coming weekend. While the pandemic was good for book sales overall, most Americans don't read and they really don't read books.
Not relying on the mainstream for real news I in turn don’t rely on the Woodward genre books for info hence the lack of motivation to check out actual sales numbers on the Karl book.
Slightly more relevantly, I haven’t been a fan of Trump since the mid-1970s, on the political level since 1989 and his response to the Central Park Five. I’m not waiting for the mainstream media to catch up to the fact-based ideas that he’s historically unfit to be POTUS and has been directly responsible for the deaths of ~400,000 people from Covid.
I should add to the above that the Woodward genre books are per se morally abominable.
Woodward really does go where the winds are blowing. He wrote a positive book about Bush despite the evidence that he was unqualified and dishonest then wrote a critical one when his poll numbers had tanked.
Actually, the numbers for Betrayal are good. There is a week's lag time, especially for just published books (both the Karl and Christie books went on sale the same day 11/16) in the sales reporting compiled by the Times and other outlets. Don't be surprised if you see Betrayal on bestseller lists this coming weekend. While the pandemic was good for book sales overall, most Americans don't read and they really don't read books.
Not relying on the mainstream for real news I in turn don’t rely on the Woodward genre books for info hence the lack of motivation to check out actual sales numbers on the Karl book.
Slightly more relevantly, I haven’t been a fan of Trump since the mid-1970s, on the political level since 1989 and his response to the Central Park Five. I’m not waiting for the mainstream media to catch up to the fact-based ideas that he’s historically unfit to be POTUS and has been directly responsible for the deaths of ~400,000 people from Covid.
I should add to the above that the Woodward genre books are per se morally abominable.
Woodward really does go where the winds are blowing. He wrote a positive book about Bush despite the evidence that he was unqualified and dishonest then wrote a critical one when his poll numbers had tanked.