The "real" one is imaginary and written by a fictional person...
the non-imaginary one is real but fake, written by an actual person who stole the title of imaginary book from both a real author, and a fictional one while stealing a real fictional author's identity to publish it.
Is it a best seller, or not? Cuz so far at least some fictional people have read it, but only one real person.
[spoiler]Sig-man, Libtard, Stupid piece of shit. change your text color to brown. Mr. Reliable, bullshit-slinging liarFucker-user.[/spoiler] the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass. "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
Just like "Fly Fishing" by J R Hartley - advert for Yellow Pages, a telephone book with businesses in it. J R Hartley and the book were fictional, but someone actually wrote a book of that name with the pseudonym J R Hartley after the death of the actor in the advert, and it became a best seller!
There is a dichotomy between the two ideas of selling your soul (to the devil) and feeling guilt or to use another word, remorse. Going by the Christian beliefs, any sin may be forgiven if followed by true remorse and the acceptance of God's forgiveness. But on the other hand, the whole thing is premditated just for that it's questionable if it can work.