Thursday, August 6, 2015

50 Shades of Grey: The Kindle best-selling of all time – melty.it

The trilogy & quot; 50 Shades & quot; full

I’m only five years are the Kindle and the history books already seems changed. The successful books spread through e-books, being downloaded from the web with a single click, and no longer through libraries paper. To find out what are the most popular books in recent years, in fact, do not look at the awards Witch or the volumes sold by Mondadori and Feltrinelli. Where you have to look it is in the ranking of most digital books purchased on the web. No wonder then see the first 10 positions of the kindle Amazon sellers ever since: to celebrate the five years since the birth of digital books, the company Bezos has released the top 10 digital books sellers ever. At the first place we find 50 Shades of Grey , the opening chapter of the saga erotic starring Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. The book E.L. James, which was made into the film with Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson , thus achieves the enviable goal of being the best-selling of all time and kindle -mutatis mutandis – the most popular book of these early 2000s.

The fortunes of the saga of 50 Shades, however, does not end there. The second place is occupied fact DA50 Shades of Black, the sequel to the first book and also in the process of transformation into a film (scheduled release, February 2017). Unfortunately, E.L. James fails by a whisker to win the first three positions, as 50 Shades of Red , the third and final chapter of the story, is a close fourth behind “Gone Girl” of Gillian Flynn, thriller recently brought to film by David Fincher and Ben Affleck (“The Love Liar”). However, the saga of Anastasia and Christian Grey proves to be the most important book of the new millennium. After the first four positions, however, they are placed: “The centenary who jumped out the window and disappeared” by Jonas Jonasson; “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel; “Men who hate women” by Stieg Larsson; “Watch Over Me” by Daniela Sacerdoti; “12 Years a Slave” by Solomon Northup; “Thursdays in the park” by Hilary Void.

Credits photo / video: 50 shades of black, teaser, web
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