Top 10 Amazon sales GIGAZINE article ranking February 2025 edition: Cyberpunk, computer crime, Japanese novels, etc. These are the most popular items!

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By Babak Fakhamzadeh
GIGAZINE releases various manga, books, and articles as e-books not only on its website but also on Amazon's Kindle store. All e-books are eligible for Kindle Unlimited , so Kindle Unlimited users can read them for free. This time, we have created a ranking of books that digitize GIGAZINE articles to see 'What is the most read article published in February 2025?'
◆1st place: What do cyberpunk works such as 'Blade Runner' have in common?

◆2nd place: A quick photo review of the significantly thinner 'Apple Watch Series 10,' including size comparisons with previous models and rivals

◆3rd place: Interview with Mai Tanaka, the original author of the anime 'I Became a Teacher at a Yokai School!' The editor recommended the comedy route, which worked perfectly, and her first serialized work became a long-running series that ran for over 10 years and was made into an anime.

◆4th place: Review of the 'Galaxy S25 Ultra' with a 200-megapixel camera, with a variety of photos taken, including 100x zoom and color matching functions

◆5th place: Testing the battery life of the 'Google Pixel Buds Pro 2' - how long can Google's original noise-canceling fully wireless earphones be played continuously?

◆6th place: Why is computer crime so common all over the world, yet it is rarely the subject of crime novels?

◆7th place: A 'Japanese novel boom' is happening in the UK: What are the unexpected elements that are essential to this boom, such as 'cats' and 'ambiguity'?

◆8th place: What are the key points to creating a complex and deep “villain”?

9th place: 'AI is actually making employees less productive'

◆10th place: Interview with Director Tomohito Naka of 'SWORDGAI The Animation' and others on how they were able to create the film freely without being told 'Don't do this, don't do that' by the original author or the production committee

In February 2025, articles about novels and fiction attracted attention, including an article explaining cyberpunk works such as ' Blade Runner ,' an article examining why computer crimes are rarely depicted in crime novels, and an article summarizing the boom in Japanese novels in the UK. In addition, an interview with the original author of ' I've Become a Teacher at a Yokai School! ', an anime based on a manga that began airing in October 2024, and a review of the ' Apple Watch Series 10 ' were also popular.
In addition, as part of the Amazon connection, the editorial department's Amazon wish list is also published, so if you would like to physically support the activities of the GIGAZINE editorial department, please do so below!
GIGAZINE editorial department's wish list
https://www.amazon.co.jp/hz/wishlist/ls/378VT986Z3V8T?ref_=wl_share
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