The founder of Facebook is giving Amazon a leg-up. Over the weekend, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that his New Year's resolution was to read a book every two weeks in 2015, and he invited his 30 million followers to join him. His first selection had sold out on Amazon.com
Facebook club set to see book sales soar
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Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook. Photo / Getty
His followers have already made thousands of suggestions for future reading material, including votes for the Bible and the Koran, the Book of Mormon, and Revolution by Russell Brand. Instead, Mr Zuckerberg has opened proceedings with The End of Power, a 320-page non-fiction tome by Moises Naim, the former editor of Foreign Policy magazine.
According to its blurb, the book explores the global shift in influence "from West to East and North to South, from presidential palaces to public squares, from once formidable corporate behemoths to nimble start-ups and, slowly but surely, from men to women".
Mr Zuckerberg wrote that the book "explores how the world is shifting to give individual people more power that was traditionally only held by large governments, militaries and other organisations. The trend towards giving people more power is one I believe in deeply, and I'm looking forward to reading this book and exploring this in more detail."
Yet prospective members of Mr Zuckerberg's "Year of Books" group may have difficulty in acquiring a copy of Mr Na?m's book within two weeks, let alone reading it. The title, which was originally published in 2013, was still out of stock on Amazon.com on Monday, and ranked No 73 in sales. It is also available as an e-book.
Though several US media outlets have hosted book groups, until now none has enjoyed the reach and influence of Oprah's Book Club, which Oprah Winfrey hosted as part of her talk show from 1996 until the final episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2011. "The Oprah Effect" could turn minor works into million-sellers. Mr Zuckerberg may just do the same.
- Independent