The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Book taken off bestseller list

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NEW YORK - A novel called “Handbook for Mortals” had a very brief reign at the top of a New York Times bestseller list.

The paper confirmed Friday that it had pulled Lani Sarem’s book from its young adult hardcover list for Sept. 3 because of “inconsiste­ncies’’ in the reporting of sales. The announceme­nt came after online complaints that “Handbook for Mortals’’ had benefitted from so-called “bulk sales,’’ when hundreds or thousands of copies are ordered by a single buyer. On Twitter, young adult author Phil Stamper and others had questioned how a book they knew little about could reach No. 1 on the Times list. “After investigat­ing the inconsiste­ncies in the most recent reporting cycle, we decided that the sales for ‘Handbook for Mortals’ did not meet our criteria for inclusion,’’ the Times said in a statement issued through communicat­ions director Jordan Cohen.”We’ve issued an updated ‘Young Adult Hardcover’ list for September 3, 2017, which does not include that title.’’ Published Aug. 15, “Handbook for Mortals’’ is billed as the first of a fantasy series about a young woman with supernatur­al powers.

It’s also billed as the first release through the publishing arm of a Los Angeles-based website, geeknation.com, which calls itself “an online entertainm­ent destinatio­n serving up a fresh, daily dose of news, opinion, lifestyle and community.’’ Requests for comment from Sarem and from her publisher were not immediatel­y returned Friday.

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