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  2. List of best-selling fiction authors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of best-selling fiction authors to date, in any language. While finding precise sales numbers for any given author is nearly impossible, the list is based on approximate numbers provided or repeated by reliable sources.

  3. List of best-selling books - Wikipedia

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    Popular science: Paul et Virginie: Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre: French: 1788: 25 million [90] Novel Lust for Life: Irving Stone: English: 1934: 25 million [91] Biographical novel: The Wind in the Willows: Kenneth Grahame: English: 1908: 25 million [92] Children's literature: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Stephen R. Covey ...

  4. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain name Ranking Type Company / Nonprofit organization Country Similarweb (November 2024) Semrush (November 2024) Google Search: google.com

  5. Bestseller - Wikipedia

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    Bestsellers are usually separated into fiction and non-fiction categories. Different list compilers have created a number of other subcategories. The New York Times was reported to have started its "Children's Books" section in 2001 just to move the Harry Potter books out of the No. 1, 2, and 3 positions on their fiction chart, which the then three-book series had monopolized for over a year.

  6. Famous for being famous - Wikipedia

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    Famous for being famous is a paradoxical term, often used pejoratively, for someone who attains celebrity status for no clearly identifiable reason—as opposed to fame based on achievement, skill, or talent—and appears to generate their own fame, or someone who achieves fame through a family or relationship association with an existing celebrity.

  7. Popularity - Wikipedia

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    The current definition of the word popular, the "fact or condition of being well liked by the people", was first seen in 1601. [7] While popularity is a trait often ascribed to an individual, it is an inherently social phenomenon and thus can only be understood in the context of groups of people.

  8. Popular - Wikipedia

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    Popularity or social status is the quality of being well liked, admired or well known to a particular group. Popular may also refer to: In sociology. Popular culture;

  9. Popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art [cf. pop art] or mass art, sometimes contrasted with fine art) [1] [2] and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time.