And for James Patterson, Four Blind Mice is even nicer. The megaselling author hits the #1 spot on our hardcover fiction bestseller chart after a week in the stores—a feat Patterson has accomplished five times in the last five years. And his total at the three national chains was very strong—more than 50,000 at Barnes & Noble, Borders and Waldenbooks. It's also his best opening week at the three chains; his previous high was last year's Violets Are Blue; combined tally at the three chains was about 43,000. Patterson's numbers are heading north even in a season when retail sales are flat or down—excellent news for the author and his publishers. The first printing for Four Blind Mice was a hefty one million copies, and Little, Brown ordered a second printing of 85,000. The book has enjoyed stellar reviews and Patterson is traveling to 15 cities to promote it. His appearances were jammed with people buying multiple copies.
Mice Is Nice
Dec 02, 2002
A version of this article appeared in the 12/02/2002 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: