Hello readers, authors, and everything in between! The beginning of March is upon us, as is a moment to check in on the Top 20 Book Ideas here at SOOP. Several of our Book Ideas are making excellent progress up the list, so be sure to keep an eye out for the changes.
The Top 20 most popular book ideas as of March 12, 2016 are:
1 |
A Dress the Color of the Sky by Jennifer Irwin Relationships· Family· Literature & Fiction·Parenting·Self-Help |
2,308 |
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2 |
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2,297 |
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3 | Red by Nicole Collet |
2,045 |
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4 | Blasphemous Cocktails by Steve Wollett |
1,924 |
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5 |
1,342 |
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6 |
963
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7 |
History· Religion & Spirituality· Science Fiction & Fantasy
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939
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8 |
816
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9 |
784
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10 |
557
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11 | Hearts on Fire (Heartwarming Birthday Messages)by Vivek Kumar |
508 |
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12 |
The Springer by Catherine Hope Mystery· Romance· Science Fiction & Fantasy·Suspense·Thriller |
479
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13 |
471
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14 |
334
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15 |
The Girl That Wasn’t Min by Lilian Surgeson Literature & Fiction· Mystery· Science Fiction & Fantasy·Suspense· Thriller |
329
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16 | Reckless by Zeke Kuenzi
Science fiction fantasy, Mystery, Suspense,Thriller, Arts and photography |
299
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17 |
A Journey of Faith A Sweet Water Mountain Mystery: Book 1 by Ann Harrison |
298 |
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18 |
science fiction fantasy, literature-fiction,mystery, suspense, thriller
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287
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19 |
Thy Broken Mind by Kain Fairbrooks science fiction fantasy, literature-fiction,mystery, suspense, thriller |
237
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20 |
207
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Movin’ on Up
This week’s Top 20 list documents the continued upward climb of several Book Ideas. Congratulations to Carey Azzara, author of The Lottery Curse, which passes Wind Shear by Bruce Henderson this week to take sixth place. Also, Congratulations to Reckless‘s author Zeke Kuenzi, which passes Fata Morgana by C.A. Ruel and A Journey of Faith A Sweet Water Mountain Mystery: Book 1 by Ann Harrison for sixteenth place.
Don’t Forget What SOOP Can Do For You
In January, SOOP rolled out the their new paid and free paths to success. In case you missed those announcements, here’s a quick summary. The free path offers the many of the same helpful services, including homework at each stage of the voting process that helps you, the author, create substantial marketing progress and develop the best book possible. These homework assignments are returned on a pass/fail basis. The paid path, the Professional Path, offers the unique benefits of a percentage grading system, which gives the author a more complete idea of their direction.
FAQ of the day: How do I get started with SOOP?
- Read about our publishing model and our other FAQ answers.
- Submit a book idea
- Learn how to get votes – start at Part I.
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