Robert Kocharian's Book "Life and Freedom" is the Best Seller
The "Yerevan Bestseller," a project by the Armenian News Agency "Armenpress," presents the top ten non-fiction works this week. The list is based on August sales.
In the first position is Robert Kocharian's book "Life and Freedom." The former president of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh addresses the most complex pages of the contemporary history of the Armenian people in his book. It includes previously unpublished information and formerly classified documents, as well as historical photographs from the author's archive.
In second place is Mark Manson's "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck." Geri Chapman’s "The 5 Love Languages" ranks third. This book has transformed the relationships of many people.
Fourth place is held by William C. Rempel's "The Gambler," which narrates the life of Kirk Kerkorian. It tells the story of one of America's richest and least known financial giants—a self-made billionaire who went from rags to riches. Kirk Kerkorian was an American pioneer aviator, a film mogul, a risk-taker, and a giant in the business world whose transformation of Las Vegas and Hollywood made him one of the country’s major financiers.
Fifth place is Stephen Covey's "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People." The author presents a comprehensive principles-based approach to solving both personal and professional problems.
In sixth place is Vahagn Dilbaryan's "100 Business Secrets," which offers entirely practical advice.
Alan Dib's "One-Page Marketing Plan" comes in seventh. It is a true revolution that makes the creation of a marketing plan simple and quick.
Samvel Agajanian's "We Will Meet at the Top" is in eighth place. It consists of 33 different themes.
Og Mandino's "The Greatest Salesman in the World" ranks ninth. This book pays tribute to the genius salesman W. Clement Stone, who intertwines love, compassion, and a unique philosophy of selling into a dynamic philosophy of success that inspires and guides thousands of people year after year.
Finally, in tenth place is Spencer Johnson's "Who Moved My Cheese?" This is one of the most widely read books in the world—a story about change that unfolds in a maze, where four characters face change, each demonstrating unique behaviors. The author illustrates our own behaviors through this.
"Yerevan Bestseller" was presented by Roza Grigoryan.