[Sunday morning update]
We’re up within 35,000 today, and there are three new (all five-star) reviews.
I think this is the highest ranking the book has ever had on Amazon. Sales must have picked up this week (I hawked it quite a bit while in DC, both at the conference and with a couple think tanks — I’ll probably be doing a ReasonTV interview in the next couple weeks).
Also, it’s once again number one in the category “Aviation and Space Law.” Plus, it’s selling for full retail, which I’d assume means that Amazon thinks there’s sufficient demand for it that they don’t have to discount (not that I’ve given them a lot of room to do so, but they have had it down a buck or so in the past).
[Update a while later]
OK, based on numbers at the printer, it looks like I sold 27 books last week. Compare that to 18 for the entire month of January. Hopefully those will continue to build with more publicity, and good reviews at Amazon (six right now, all five star).
[Bumped]
Congratulations! Best wishes that sales continue to increase! It is a good read.
Perhaps your monthly sales will be better then Obamacare.
I think the book and Obamacare will be about equally effective at helping at-risk people. For example, the latest news is that they’re equally effective at paying for AIDS treatments.
Congratulations. You got some really high profile people there in the editorial reviewers list as well. I would not be surprised if you sold many times this amount as more people read it and the network effects kick in.
I hope so. It will probably help when we get the Kindle and ePub versions out. I know a lot of people are waiting for that.