The good news from GayProflandia is that NERPoD is having some modest success in terms of sales. Have you purchased your copy yet? It is also available for your nook or kindle.I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'. . .
Of course, no academic book can compete with the dozens of political tell-alls or "road maps to political oblivion" that appear each election cycle. All of this political publishing has me thinking about one of my favorite recurring features on CoG: The Best and Worst Seller List. Allow me to help you navigate which books would be likely to fly off the shelves and which would be reduced to the bargain bin.
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Best Seller: Occupy Sesame Street, by Big Bird
Bargain Bin: Mr. Snuffleupagus is Real, George W. Bush
Bargain Bin: Horse Dressage is More Interesting than My Husband and Other Regrets, by Ann Romney
Best Seller: The Horrors of Horse Dressage, by Ann Romney’s Horse
Best Seller: Who Lets These People Have Pets?: An Argument for Stricter Pet Adoption Laws, by Seamus Romney
Best Seller: Blogging for Career Success! by Historiann and Tenured Radical
Bargain Bin: Blogging for Career Success! by GayProf
Bargain Bin: My Indian Heritage, by Elizabeth Warren
Bargain Bin: My Mexican Heritage, by George Romney
Bargain Bin: Tastes Like Type II Diabetes: Favorite Southern Recipes, by Paula Dean
Bargain Bin: Tastes Like Hate: Favorite Chic-fil-a Recipes, by Dan Cathy
Bargain Bin: Tastes Like Gerrymandering: Favorite Recipes for a Republican Victory, by Republican Controlled Legislatures
Best Seller: A Bunny’s Tale: My Time as a Playboy Cocktail Waitress, by Gloria Steinem
Bargain Bin: A Dumb Bunny’s Tale: My Time as a Cosmo Centerfold, by Scott Brown
Bargain Bin: Union Busting Ain’t Just for Republicans Anymore, by Rohn Emanuel
Best Seller: Not Enough Money in the World: A Fair Salary for Teaching Your Spoiled Brats, by School Teachers Everywhere
Bargain Bin: Basic Female Biology, by Todd Aiken
Bargain Bin: Smart and Fair Immigration Reform in Arizona, by Jan Brewer
Best Seller: My Secret Life as a Podling, by Jan Brewer
Bargain Bin: Say Anything: My New Plan to Get the Votes of the Despicable Leeches Who Compose 47 Percent of the Nation’s Population, by Mitt Romney
Best Seller: We’re Not That Stupid, by 47 Percent of the Nation’s Population
Best Seller: Hope and Change, by Barack Obama, 2008
Bargain Bin: Lowered Expectations and the Status Quo, by Barack Obama, 2012
Best Seller: The People Have Spoken and Now the People Must Suffer, by Hillary Rodham Clinton, 2008
Best Seller: My Life in Pictures, by Michelle Obama
Bargain Bin: My Life in Pictures, by Chris Christie
Bargain Bin: Fifty Shades of Crazy, by Michele Bachmann
Best Seller: Tips and Tricks for Being an Effective Public Speaker, by Bill Clinton
Bargain Bin: Cigar Aficionado, by Bill Clinton
Best Seller: Where Am I?, by Apple iPhone 5 Users
Bargain Bin: Where Am I?, by Jim Lehrer
Bargain Bin: The Gym is My Closet, by Paul Ryan *cough* What? How else do you explain a self-proclaimed "devout Catholic" with only three children? Either he is risking eternal damnation by using birth control or . . . I’m not sayin’, I’m just sayin’. . .
Best Seller: No Respect: My Life as Politics’ Rodney Dangerfield, by Joe Biden
Bargain Bin: Living a Clean, Natural Lifestyle, by Lance Armstrong
Best Seller: Hulk Smash: My Life with Lance Armstrong, by Sheryl Crow
Bargain Bin: Derivative Dribble Sells! by Adele
Best Seller: That Adele Bitch Stole My Act, by Shirley Bassey
Brilliant as always.
ReplyDeleteOMG love the podling reference!
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ReplyDeleteLove The Gym is My Closet. I think my book would be called Blogging for Blogging Success. TR is the model for you, friend.
Nice to see you. Thanks for the chuckles again.
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