Top 10 best-selling and most popular books in the world Toshtemirov Axror Napoleon Hill, "Think and Be Rich" (1937)-75 million copies were publishedThis book is the author’s 20 years of work. Journalist Hill was commissioned in 1917 to cover the fortunes of leading businessmen, and for many years interviewed more than 500 wealthy people. He then summarizes their best ideas and writes his own book, Think and Get Rich, which is an immediate success. Den Brown, The Secret of Da Vinci (2003)-85 million copies were publishedThe book itself, which tried to unravel the mysteries of history, and the film on which it was based, were a great success. Sao Xueqing, "Sleep in the Red Palace" (1791)-100 million copies were publishedIt's not just a book, it's a collection of great stories. It is one of the four greatest novels in China. "Sleeping in the Red Pavilion" is also known for its extreme complexity. Agatha Christie, "10 Negro Boys" (1939)-100 million copies were publishedTo prevent racial strife, the book has been published in many parts of the world under the title "All Died." Joan Rowle, "Harry Potter and the Stone of Wisdom" (1997)-107 million copies were publishedJoan Rowling's work saw the world as humanity, especially children, became interested in the virtual world. Not many publishers wanted to publish Harry Potter. But luck still made Rowling laugh, and it was Harry Potter who made her the first billionaire writer. Margaret Mitchell, "My Feelings in the Winds" (1936)-130 million copies were publishedFormer reporter Margaret Mitchell wrote her famous and only work when she gave up her profession and became a housewife. The book became so popular that Margaret spent the remaining 12 years of her life working on the book, including film interpretation, theater, and translation into other languages. Interestingly, despite the offer of large sums of money, he did not write another work. John Ronald Ruel Tolkien, The Hobbit (1937)-130 million copies were publishedIn fact, it was supposed to be written as part of The Lord of the Rings. But far-sighted and lucrative publishers persuade the author to make a separate book and do not go astray. Antoine de Saint-Exupery, "The Little Prince" (1943)-140 million copies were publishedAlthough the original pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, lived only 44 years, he made history by writing his name in golden letters. "Little Prince" brought the writer worldwide fame. This work, which is loved and read not only by children but also by adults, has been translated into almost all languages of the world. John Ronald Ruel Tolkien, The Ruler of the Rings (1954)-150 million copies were publishedMost of us have seen movies based on this work. The author has been working on this book for 12 years. But even then, the book cannot be published immediately. At the request of the publishers, the work will be divided into three parts and turned into a trilogy. It's very economical, and it's a great benefit to the publishers, and a great reputation to the writer. Charles Dickens, "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859)-200 million copies were publishedIn The Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens masterfully illustrates the socio-political problems of his time. . Thanks for attention
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