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Frey Number 9 on Times Bestseller List; First Week Sales at Around 14,000

via BigJimIndustries.com

The numbers are in: James Frey's Bright Shiny Morning, published by the flagship imprint of HarperCollins on May 13, sold 14,343 copies in its first week, putting it at No. 9 on the New York Times best-seller list. (It should be noted BookScan only tracks 70 percent of total sales.)

We hear HarperCollins is pleased.

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

But where did Garth Stein land?

Zooey (not verified) says:

James Frey is the Steve Howe of today's "literary" world. No more than a pathological pedant, he's parlayed his perfidy into celebrity. Now it would seem (if these sales numbers are true), he's proven that in this era of rampant narcissism; talentless hacks who betray the trust of others are rewarded. This while serious writers, journalists, artists et al go unrecognized and/or undiscovered. A pox on those in the publishing houses who enable such people and processes.

Jazzy125 (not verified) says:

I say James Frey...You go Boy! most of the history books, or should I say His-Story books in school told more lies then a uesd car salesmem. I guest it's okay for old white men to tell lies, but not young ones. Who do you think taught them how to lie?

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