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The New York Times is changing its children's bestseller lists, first launched in 2004, to make them more relevant in a digital era. The chapter book list will be broken into two categories, "young adult" and "middle grade," and the lists will include ebook sales.
The New York Times is changing its children's bestseller lists, first launched in 2004, to make them more relevant in a digital era. The chapter book list will be broken into two categories, "young adult" and "middle grade," and the lists will include ebook sales.
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