#SOOP on Sundays: Top 20 popular book ideas for February 11, 2018

Valentine’s Day is this week and I hope you are ready. It still seems to be cold, the kind of weather you can snuggle up with a good book. If you don’t have a sweetie to give sweets to this week, then make sure that you check out our top 20 for this week and vote for your favorite.

1

 

Night Walking by Guy Ricketts

2

Rod of Iron by Wade Fransson

End TimesEschatologyProphecyQuantum Physics

3

 

Beyond Terror by Anne Marie Waters

Arts and Photography· Politics & Social Science

4

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 Willow Rose Learns Honesty by Marvia Korol and Meredith Mast 

Relationships· Arts and Photography· Children’s Books· Family Parenting

5

The Vipharan's Visit

The Vipharan’s Visit by Rohini Singh

Literature & Fiction· Science Fiction & Fantasy

6

EIGHTEEN by Daniel Mignault

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7

Murders in Crescent Valley

Murders in Crescent Valley by Doug Robbins

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8

The Man Who Corrupted Heaven by Andrew Hood

Literature & Fiction· Mystery· Religion & Spirituality· Suspense· Thriller

9

4th and Long by Alexander Brooks

Literature & Fiction· Sports & Outdoors· Teens

10

Living On Borrowed Time By Samie Sands

Family· Literature & Fiction· Parenting· Relationships· Romance

11

Collision by Eric McLaughlin

History· Mystery· Science Fiction & Fantasy· Suspense· Thriller

12

Crossing the Line by Alan Eisenberg

Literature & Fiction· Self-Help· Teens

13

Top 20

She is CP by Win Charles

 Biographies & Memoirs· Education & Reference· Self-Help

14

Top 20

In Shadows by Celeste Arts

Arts and Photography

15

HipHughes Teacher Tips by Keith Hughes

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16

Top 20

American Princess Meets Homeboy by J. Rosser

 History· Humor & Entertainment· Literature & Fiction

17

Off to Never Never Land by Kinsley Portner

Mystery· Science Fiction & Fantasy· Suspense· Romance · Thriller

18

The Girl that Wasn’t Min (Formerly Ratatatat) by Lilian Surgeson

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19

Three Cheers for Chips

Three Cheers for Chips by David Hardie

Relationships· Children’s Books· Parenting

20

Top 20

Two Boring Twin Brothers by Katelyn Halko

Children’s Books

Night Walking by Guy Ricketts takes the # 1 spot with a flash. Rod of Iron by Wade Fransson falls this week but still holds strong in the top five. The Vipharan’s Visit by Rohini Singh hops up a couple of spots to #5 from #7 this week. Murders in Crescent Valley by Doug Robbins shows up with a bang at #7 this week. American Princess Meets Homeboy by J. Rosser falls one spot this week to #16. Two Boring Twin Brothers by Katelyn Halko joins that race at #20 jumping six spots from #26 in last week’s top 30.

How do I get onto Top 20?

As stated previously, the Top 20 is the weekly culmination of our Hot 20 lists. Book Idea placement is determined by a formula that takes into account how many votes a Book Idea has gotten in the last month, how quickly they got those votes, and a few other things. We have a few ways to help you make it onto these lists.

For all you DIY authors, SOOP hosts a series of Marketing Monday posts chock full of tips and tricks to getting your audience off the ground. For those of you looking for more active help, SOOP has several packages to help you with your Marketing Plan. Make sure to take a minute and check those out. Plus, the Service Marketplace offers a way for you authors to get in contact with people who can help you with your Product, Platform, and Promotion.
As stated previously, the Top 20 is the weekly culmination of our Hot 20 lists. Book Idea placement is determined by a formula that takes into account how many votes a Book Idea has gotten in the last month, how quickly they got those votes, and a few other things. We have a few ways to help you make it onto these lists.

We Want to Work With You

Here at SOOP, we want to help you succeed. Once you have submitted your Book Idea, there are two levels of participation to get you to the end goal of publication: Free and Premium. The Free Level offers 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 managed in phases and returned on a pass/fail basis.

The Premium Level offers the unique benefits of personalized feedback from our panel of experts. This gives the author a more complete idea of their direction. An 85% required a passing grade on the homework makes sure the author gets a complete picture of their progress. When armed with more information, the author can readjust with more precision.

So which Level makes the most sense for you. Read the FAQ about costs for more information and contact us if you have questions.

If you need help getting your manuscripts proofread, edited, reviewed and published, we can offer those services for hire through our Services Marketplace. Or, you can earn them for free by reaching 2,000 valid votes through our author-driven model. Regardless of which route you choose, submit your book idea here, build an audience and anticipate orders from those who vote for your Book Idea(s).

As always, explore our site to learn about our publishing model, our other FAQ answers, or submit a book idea.

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