All three Stephenie Meyer paperback titles have moved back into the Children's Top 20 at No. 15, 18 and 19, and the Twilight film tie-in edition has sold just under a thousand copies in its first few days of publication.
Jon Butler and Bruno Vincent's Do Bats Have Bollocks? has just fallen out of the Top 10 to No. 14 in the Paperback Non-Fiction chart, and Charley Boorman's By Any Means stays in the Hardback Non-Fiction chart for the fifth week.
Killer Heat by Linda Fairstein is at No. 29 in the Paperback Fiction chart, and we have 4 titles in the Hardback Fiction chart. We are also doing well in the Trade Paperback Fiction chart with a total of eight titles, including Alexander McCall Smith's The Miracle at Speedy Motors at No. 7, Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts at No. 8, Linda Grant's The Clothes on Their Backs at No. 20 and a re-entry for Christopher Brookmyre's A Snowball in Hell at No. 39.
The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks goes up to No. 4 in the Science Fiction Paperback chart, and we have a new entry for Kelley Armstrong's Living With the Dead at No. 10 in the Science Fiction Hardback chart.
(All data sourced from Nielsen BookScan)
Posted 05/11/2008 15:10:13 by Helen Graham, Data Analyst with 0 comments.