This is the demo page for my New York Times Bestseller Lists WordPress plugin. If you like it, why not try it out now (from the WordPress plugin directory) ?
There are a few configuration options: You can set the initial list to display on page load. And you can easily modify the library catalog links using whatever format suits you. I’ve set up an example format below for my local library.
Change List
Combined Print and E-Book Fiction
Combined Print and E-Book Nonfiction
Hardcover Fiction
Hardcover Nonfiction
Trade Fiction Paperback
Mass Market Paperback
Paperback Nonfiction
E-Book Fiction
E-Book Nonfiction
Hardcover Advice
Paperback Advice
Advice How-To and Miscellaneous
Hardcover Graphic Books
Paperback Graphic Books
Manga
Combined Print Fiction
Combined Print Nonfiction
Chapter Books
Childrens Middle Grade
Childrens Middle Grade E-Book
Childrens Middle Grade Hardcover
Childrens Middle Grade Paperback
Paperback Books
Picture Books
Series Books
Young Adult
Young Adult E-Book
Young Adult Hardcover
Young Adult Paperback
Animals
Audio Fiction
Audio Nonfiction
Business Books
Celebrities
Crime and Punishment
Culture
Education
Espionage
Expeditions Disasters and Adventures
Fashion Manners and Customs
Food and Fitness
Games and Activities
Graphic Books and Manga
Hardcover Business Books
Health
Humor
Indigenous Americans
Relationships
Mass Market Monthly
Middle Grade Paperback Monthly
Paperback Business Books
Family
Hardcover Political Books
Race and Civil Rights
Religion Spirituality and Faith
Science
Sports
Travel
Young Adult Paperback Monthly
#1: Dragons Love Tacos
Adam Rubin.
What to serve your dragon-guests. (Ages 3 to 5)
#2: The Crayons Go Back To School
Drew Daywalt.
The crayons go back to school and can’t wait for art class. (Ages 4 to 8)
#3: The Day The Crayons Quit
Drew Daywalt.
Problems arise when Duncan’s crayons revolt. (Ages 3 to 7)
#4: The Pigeon Has To Go To School!
Mo Willems
Pigeon deals with the anxieties of going to school for the first time. (Ages 3 to 5)
#5: Time For School, Little Blue Truck
Alice Schertle.
Blue gives a friend a ride to school. (Ages 4 to 7)
#6: Bluey: Sleepytime
Joe Brumm
Bingo wants to do a big girl sleep and wake up in her own bed. (Ages 4 to 8)
#7: The Magical Yet
Angela DiTerlizzi.
A being known as the Magical Yet helps children to realize their future potential. (Ages 4 to 8)
#8: How To Catch A Monster
Adam Wallace.
A boy attempts to catch the monster in his closet. (Ages 4 to 8)
#9: The Wonderful Things You Will Be
Emily Winfield Martin
A celebration of future possibilities. (Ages 3 to 7)
#10: We Don’t Eat Our Classmates!
Ryan T. Higgins
Penelope Rex must control her urge to eat the children in her class. (Ages 3 to 5)
Change List
Combined Print and E-Book Fiction
Combined Print and E-Book Nonfiction
Hardcover Fiction
Hardcover Nonfiction
Trade Fiction Paperback
Mass Market Paperback
Paperback Nonfiction
E-Book Fiction
E-Book Nonfiction
Hardcover Advice
Paperback Advice
Advice How-To and Miscellaneous
Hardcover Graphic Books
Paperback Graphic Books
Manga
Combined Print Fiction
Combined Print Nonfiction
Chapter Books
Childrens Middle Grade
Childrens Middle Grade E-Book
Childrens Middle Grade Hardcover
Childrens Middle Grade Paperback
Paperback Books
Picture Books
Series Books
Young Adult
Young Adult E-Book
Young Adult Hardcover
Young Adult Paperback
Animals
Audio Fiction
Audio Nonfiction
Business Books
Celebrities
Crime and Punishment
Culture
Education
Espionage
Expeditions Disasters and Adventures
Fashion Manners and Customs
Food and Fitness
Games and Activities
Graphic Books and Manga
Hardcover Business Books
Health
Humor
Indigenous Americans
Relationships
Mass Market Monthly
Middle Grade Paperback Monthly
Paperback Business Books
Family
Hardcover Political Books
Race and Civil Rights
Religion Spirituality and Faith
Science
Sports
Travel
Young Adult Paperback Monthly