It's been a week for chart extravaganzas in Shan country!!! First, I was delighted to learn that
Death's Shadow had held onto the
1
position in the UK in its second week of release -- in fact, it sold
even more strongly, and out-sold the second placed book by more than
40%!!! Then, tonight, I was thrilled to find out that
The Demonata has entered the
New York Times Top 10 Children's Series Best Sellers chart at Number 9!!! Although my
Cirque Du Freak series charted regularly in the NYT list, this is the first time
The Demonata has made the chart, with the release there of
Demon Apocalypse,
book 6 of the series. Making the NYT chart is incredibly difficult,
especially the series chart, as series tend to stay in the chart much
longer than one-off books on the other chart -- of the top 10 best
sellers this week, only two other series have spent less than 14 weeks
on the chart! It's like an exclusive club that's almost impossible to
break into -- but
The Demonata
has done it!!!! Many thanks to all my American fans for their continued
support, and for helping to turn some of their friends onto the demonic
delights of the series too!! I was already looking forward to my
October tour of the States, but now doubly so -- there's nothing like a
little taste of success to spur me on!!!!!!!
I spent a peaceful
couple of days in the Norfolk countryside recently when Bas and I went
to stay with her Aunt Mary, a Carmelite nun who has lived in an
enclosed order for almost 50 years. We had lengthy, enjoyable chats
with Mary and a few of the other nuns, and went for nice long walks in
the countryside when we weren't with her -- the weather was glorious,
rabbits were bouncing about everywhere, we also saw pheasants, herons,
and even a small deer. It was the perfect relaxation tonic after my
busy tour!!
Got back home last night and watched the latest episode of
The Apprentice
-- cracking good entertainment, as always. Today I caught up on all my
post, and got my office in order (well, some of it!!). Went for a walk
down by the river in the afternoon -- it's nice to be back -- and then
watched
Raiders of the Lost Ark.
I hadn't seen it in a LONG time, and was pleased to note that it's just
as pacy and effective as ever. I used to watch it over and over as a
kid -- I taped it off the TV one day, and although the quality was
patchy, and I had to rewind to watch the last several minutes (having
run out of tape near the end of the movie!), I still loved it. It
stands out in my memories as one of the seminal films of my childooh
and early teens, and unlike some other films and books from that time
which suffer when viewed twenty years on,
Indy Mk I
looks like it's always going to be high up on my favourite movies list.
I like the fact that we change in life, that our tastes change, that we
discard old favourites and find new ways to interest ourselves as we
progress and become new people -- that's what life should be all about,
experiencing different facets of the world. But it's comforting to have
a few old loves that you can still cherish no matter how much time
passes, no matter how much you change.
Right, I'm off to
celebrating being a hit on both sides of the Atlantic at the same
time!! Shall I celebrate by quaffing champagne or going out and dancing
the night away? Hell no -- I'm going to celebrate in an even better way
than that, with some of the people who helped put me there -- I'm going
to answer some fan mail!!!!!