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THE BURNING WHITE: Bestseller Lists & Award Nom!

First, we’re proud to share the New York Times Bestseller List:

THE BURNING WHITE also hit #11 on the NYT Hardcover fiction list:

It hit #3 on the Publisher’s Weekly Fantasy list:

And #10 overall for Hardcover Books on the week ending November 4:

Topped the charts over at Barnes & Noble:

Landed at #6 on USA Today:

And fared quite well on the Amazon sales list:

As well as Amazon’s Most Read list (so many of you DEVOURED it!):

THE BURNING WHITE also hit #9 on the Toronto Star list, officially making it an international bestseller!

And finally, TBW is a semifinalist for the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Fantasy 2019:

This wouldn’t have happened without each of you! Team Weeks is honored by all of your support and love. Thank you all.

THIS I did not expect.

Every year, Goodreads runs an awards competition. Basically, Readers’ Choice Awards. I’ve been a finalist before (thank you!), but as Goodreads has tweaked which books are counted into which genres, it’s gotten significantly more difficult for my kind of work to land on the list. When hugely-popular crossover writers like Nora Roberts (400 million copies sold!) show up in your pool of competitors, a win simply isn’t going to happen.

Which is fine. Ms. Roberts works incredibly hard and has earned every fan she has.

Additionally, this year, THE BURNING WHITE published just a couple weeks before the end of the eligibility period. And as you may have noticed, THE BURNING WHITE also happens to be a rather lengthy novel, so it didn’t surprise me in the least that I didn’t appear on the longlist.

But then something happened that did surprise me.

Some of you wrote me in.

ENOUGH of you wrote me in that I made the Semi-Finals–despite not even showing up on the longlist!

Very, very cool. Thank you.

The cover image to The Burning White by Brent Weeks

Now, two things: one selfish, one not. First, I’m not winning this thing regardless, but it WOULD be sweet to be a finalist again, especially if Joe Abercrombie isn’t.

Second, even if you don’t vote for me (which is totally fair, so long as you don’t vote for Joe), the list is a great place to find books that OTHER readers are loving. Not just in fantasy, but in all genres. So it’s worth clicking through to find some great books for your TBR pile–and look up readers’ reviews of ones that sound interesting.

This round of voting ends Sunday, November 17, so check out all the Semi-Finalists HERE. And thanks again.