A Million Ebooks
BusinessWire reports that The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo is the first novel to sell a million Kindle ebooks.
I wonder what royalties Stieg Larsson gets on each ebook? I know most epublishers offer 30-50%, but I think it's much less with Kindle ebooks. On the ebooks I'm familiar with, a million books would equal a million bucks. Or slightly more.
Given the lovingly detailed descriptions of early-2000s computers and technology the late Stieg Larsson peppered into The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, we're pretty sure he'd love to know that he's just become the first author to sell over a million Amazon Kindle e-books -- and we can only imagine what kind of trouble Larsson's Lisbeth Salander would have gotten into with a Droid X or an iPad. Considering the dominance of Amazon's platform and company's recent announcement that Kindle titles are now outselling hardcovers we'd guess that also makes him the first author to sell a million e-books period, which is fairly notable -- and with the upcoming Hollywood adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, we'd guess these numbers aren't going to slow down any time soon. Too bad we don't know the breakdown of where these million books went -- we'd love to know if Kindle devices are as popular as the Kindle apps on various other platforms.
I wonder what royalties Stieg Larsson gets on each ebook? I know most epublishers offer 30-50%, but I think it's much less with Kindle ebooks. On the ebooks I'm familiar with, a million books would equal a million bucks. Or slightly more.
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