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Better World Books' bestseller list: more classics than new titles

Better World Books' 2011 bestseller list: everything from 'The Shack' to 'To Kill A Mockingbird'

William Golding's novel about the evils of human nature, 'Lord of the Flies,' was first released in 1959 but came in at number five on the 2011 bestsellers list released by the website Better World Books.

Readers who have browsed other bestsellers-of-2011 lists may do a double take when faced with that of the website . Most other 2011 bestseller lists don鈥檛 have 鈥淗oles鈥 by Louis Sachar, which originally came out in 2000, or 鈥淎nimal Farm鈥 by George Orwell, which was first published back in 1946.

That's because Better World Books is a business of a different kind. Whenever a book 鈥 either new or used 鈥 is bought on Better World Books, the company donates an additional one through either Books for Africa and Feed the Children. The website gathers used books through college campuses and libraries, among other sources, and their profits help support organizations including various libraries, the National Center for Family Literacy, and Room to Read.

So what鈥檚 their number one book? Better World Books鈥 bestseller for the year was the 2007 海角大神 novel 鈥淭he Shack鈥 by William Paul Young, a book which has been described as a "guy-meets-God" novel.

Other books on the 2011 Better Worlds Books bestseller list are also big hits from recent years, including 鈥The Kite Runner鈥 by Khaled Hosseini, which first came out in 2004 and was the third bestselling book, and 鈥Eat, Pray, Love鈥 by Elizabeth Gilbert, the memoir which first came out in 2007 and is number six on Better World Books鈥 list. 鈥淪trengths Finder 2.0鈥 by Tom Rath, a non-fiction book that was released in 2010 and details how to identify your own personal strengths to function better in a workplace environment, came in at number ten on the list, and number fourteen was 鈥淭he Help鈥 by Kathryn Stockett, the runaway bestseller about African-American maids in 1960s Mississippi. At number eighteen was 鈥The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,鈥 the mystery by Swedish author Stieg Larsson which was first released in the US in 2008.

But the rest of the book list is dominated by perennial favorites rather than new releases. The fourth bestselling book was Harper Lee鈥檚 1960 classic 鈥To Kill A Mockingbird,鈥 and right below it at number five is 鈥Lord of the Flies鈥 by William Golding, the story published in 1959 of a group of British boys who wash ashore on a deserted island.

And it should come as no surprise that Harry Potter books are sprinkled throughout the list, though interestingly, the first three books are the only ones that made it on 鈥 perhaps new readers or families are still discovering the series. 鈥淗arry Potter and the Sorcerer鈥檚 Stone鈥 made it to number eight on the list, while 鈥Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets鈥 landed at number eleven and 鈥Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban鈥 came in at number seventeen.

Molly Driscoll is a Monitor contributor.

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