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NYT pulls book from best-seller list over suspicious sales

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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 best-seller 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 Sept. 3, 2017, which does not include that title.” Cohen told The Associated Press that it was a “very rare occurrence” for a book to be removed from the paper’s best-seller listings.

Sarem told the AP on Friday that she was unaware of any efforts to manipulate sales and that thousands of copies had sold through pre-orders at gatherings such as Wizard World Comic Con, in Chicago, where she is currently promoting “Handbook for Mortals.”

“We’ve been doing this all year,” she said during a telephone interview. Among those who have been publicizin­g the book — “American Pie” actor Thomas Ian Nicholas, who is also at Wizard World and in June told radio station WMMR in Philadelph­ia that he was hoping to produce and star in a film adaptation.

Published Aug. 15, “Handbook for Mortals” is billed as the first of a fantasy series about a young woman with supernatur­al powers. It is also billed as the first release through the publishing arm of a Los Angeles-based web site, geeknation.com, which calls itself “an online entertainm­ent destinatio­n serving up a fresh, daily dose of news, opinion, lifestyle and community.”

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Author Lani Sarem

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