The following is a list of previous Amazon bestsellers:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
8 The Lord of the Rings
9 Twilight
The Catcher in the Rye
These books were very successful on Amazon and won a wide readership around the world. It is worth noting that this ranking changes every year because of changes in readers 'interests and market demand, which may lead to some books' positions on the ranking.
Amazon's bestseller list was usually made up of popular novels, comics, magazines, and other titles. Here are the top 10 bestsellers on Amazon's January 2022 list:
1984-George Orwell
2 "Three-body"-Liu Cixin
3 The Kite Runner-Kared Husseini
4. Care-relieving Grocery Store-Keigo Higashino
5. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez
6. Bookstore on the Island-Garcia Marquez
7 The Kite Runner-Kared Husseini
8 "Alive"-Yu Hua
9 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
10 " Care-relieving Grocery Store "-Keigo Higashino
It was important to note that this was only a ranking book for January 2022. The sales of the book would change over time.
The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1 Mo Yan (1955)
Calvino (1968)
3. Kundera (1972)
4 Margaret Atwood (1974)
Jack London (1976)
Olson Huxley (1980)
7. Henry David Thoreau (1981)
8 George Orwell (1984)
9. James Mather (1987)
Margaret Atwood (1991)
Calvino (1993)
Eve Ensler (1995)
13 Margaret Atwood (1997)
14 Raymond chandler (1999)
15 Albert Camus (2001)
Eve Ensler (2003)
William Faulkner (2005)
Calvino (2007)
Margaret Atwood (2009)
Jack London (2011)
21 Raymond chandler (2013)
22 Nabokov (2015)
23 Calvino (2017)
24 Olson Huxley (2019)
There are many other great works that have won the Hugo for best novel over the years. Each winner has contributed to the rich tapestry of science - fiction and fantasy literature, whether it's through exploring new ideas, creating unique worlds, or delving deep into complex characters and their relationships.
In recent years, 'Girl, Woman, Other' by Bernardine Evaristo was a winner. It's a multi - voiced novel that explores the experiences of black British women from different generations and walks of life.
The Pulitzer Prize in Literature was a part of the National Book Award, established in 1962 by the American journalist and literary critic Arthur C Clarke. The award recognizes outstanding novels, story collections, plays, movies, and other literary works that have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of mankind, the depth of thought, artistic expression, and literary value.
The winners of the Pulitzer Prize in Literature are as follows:
1962: John Le Carre's Kestrel
1963: McLuhan's Culture and Self
1964: James Joyce's Ulysses
1965: George Orwell's 1984
1966: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
1967: The Kite Runner by Kaled Husseini
1968: The War of One Man by James Zerber
1969: Arthur C. Clarke's Star Wars series
1970: Pierre and Juliet by Mauricio
1971: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1972: Raymond chandler's cinema paradise
1973: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Atwood
1974: Robert McNamara's Rise of the Great
1975: The Dark Knight by John Keats
1976: Raymond chandler's gentle night
1977:77 Sunset Limited by James Zerber
1978: Ray Braebury and Dan Washington's Odessey in the Desert
1979: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1980: Margaret Atwood's Gone with the Wind
1981: John Le Carre's Kestrel
1982: William Faulkner's Glory
1983: An American in Paris by James Cerber
1984: James Joyce's Ulysses
1985: Michael Clayton's Red Desert
1986: The Last Leaf by Raymond chandler
1987: Margaret Atwood's The Hurt Squad
1988: Michael Clayton's One Man's War
1989: Arthur Clarke's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1990: The Book of the Castle by John Le Carre
1991: Raymond chandler's "three fools in bollywood"
1992: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
1993: Margaret Atwood's Gone with the Wind
1994: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
1995: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1996: Margaret Atwood's The Great Gatsby
1997: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
1998: The Kite Runner by James Zerber
1999: William Faulkner's Dark Reality
2000: Raymond chandler's black rich
2001: Margaret Atwood's Kestrel
2002: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
2003: James Thuber's Bollywood
2004: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath
2005: Margaret Atwood's The Great Gatsby
2006: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
2007: John Le Carre's Kestrel
2008: Charles Dickens 'Oliver Twist
2009: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
2010: Margaret Atwood's The Bomb Squad
2011: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
2012: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington
2013: Arthur C. Clarke's 2013 Space Oasis
2014: Margaret Atwood's Kestrel
2015: The Kite Runner by James Zerber
2016: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
2017: Margaret Atwood's The Hurt Squad
2018: Arthur Clarke's The Rest of a Desert Island
2019: Raymond chandler's blade runner 2049
2020: Charles Dickens 'Oliver Twist
The above is only a partial list of winners and does not represent all of them.
The Pepsi Music Chart was a music award in the mainland of China that recognized outstanding pop musicians and music groups. The winners of the Pepsi Music Chart are as follows:
First session:
Award Ceremony: October 12, 2004
Winners: Jay Chou, Xu Song, Lin Yujia, Eason Chan
Second session:
Award Ceremony: May 13, 2005
Winners: Wang Leehom, Tao Zhe, Lin Junjie, Jolin Cai, Zhang Huimei
Third session:
Awards Ceremony: March 12, 2006
Winners: Jay Chou, JJ Lin, Eason Chan, Jacky Zhang, Wakin Chou
Fourth session:
Award Ceremony: May 10, 2007
Winners: Faye Wong, Deng Ziqi, Eason Chan, Jay Chou, Jane Zhang
Fifth session:
Awards Ceremony: March 10, 2008
Winners: Alan Tam, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Yilian Lin, Jacky Zhang
Sixth session:
Awards Ceremony: April 11, 2009
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng
Seventh session:
Awards Ceremony: April 10, 2010
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Sandy Lin, Ziqi Deng, Rene Liu
Eighth:
Awards Ceremony: April 16, 2011
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Yujia Lin
Ninth:
Awards Ceremony: April 14, 2012
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Weiqi Fan
Tenth session:
Awards Ceremony: April 18, 2013
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Rene Liu, Huimei Zhang
Eleventh session:
Awards Ceremony: April 23, 2014
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Jane Zhang, Alan Tam
Twelfth session:
Awards Ceremony: April 27, 2015
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Jane Zhang, Alan Tam, Hacken Lee
Thirteenth session:
Awards Ceremony: April 28, 2016
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Jane Zhang, Alan Tam, Yuka Lin
Fourteenth session:
Awards Ceremony: April 26, 2017
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Jane Zhang, Alan Tan, Xiao Jingteng
Fifteenth session:
Awards Ceremony: April 29, 2018
Winners: Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Faye Wong, Jacky Zhang, Yilian Lin, Ziqi Deng, Jane Zhang, Alan Tam, Wakin Chou
The winners of the Pepsi Music Chart can provide us with some reference for understanding the current pop music, and also provide us with an important channel to understand the development trend of pop music.
Nobel Prize in Literature:
1936: William F. Buckley, George Orwell
1939-Albert Camus
1945: Samuel Samuelson
1948: Benjamin Graham
1952-Albert Camus
1956: John Keats
1959: Ivan Rendl
1964: Bill Bryson
1968: William F. Buckley, George Orwell
1972: Trent (EM Forster)
1976: George Orwell
1980: Bernard B. Arnold
1984: George Orwell
1988: Artul García Márquez
1994: Trent (EM Forster)
1998: Mo Yan
2001: Oe Kenzaburo (Dft Punk)
2005: Haruki Murakami
2007: Mo Yan
2010: Artul García Márquez
2012: Kate Winslet
2015: Haruki Murakami
2018: Harper Lee (HP Lovecraft)
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of literature. The award has been given out hundreds of times since it was founded in 1901. Some of the winners 'works have become classics. The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1. Albert Camus
2 Jack London
3 Carl Weidman
Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood)
5 Thomas Pynchon
6. Saroma La Correia (Saroma La Correia)
7. William F. Buckley
8. Henry James
9 George Orwell
10 Karl Karl Karl
11 Evelyn Fox Keller
12 Nassim Nicholas Taleb
13 Raymond Chander
Howard Carter
15 Paul Thomas Anderson
16 Walter Benjamin
James Joyce
Franz Kafka
19 Samuel Becket
20 Walter Kauffman
21 James Thiber
22 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood)
23 Jean-Luc Nancy
24 Raymond Chander
25 Raymond Gust
Thomas Pynchon
Saroma La Correia (Saroma La Correia)
Mario Puzo
29 William F. Buckley
30 Albert Camus
This is the list of all the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature.