We have a massive nine new entries into the charts this week, giving us 27 titles in total.
Alexander McCall Smith's The Comfort of Saturdays goes into the Hardback Fiction chart at No. 24, and Anita Shreve's Testimony goes in at No. 32 and the Trade Paperback goes in at No. 39.
Killer Heat by Linda Fairstein goes into the Paperback Fiction chart at No. 35, a few places below Dorothy Koomson's Goodnight, Beautiful and ahead of Polly Williams' A Good Girl Comes Undone.
Sales of Apache Dawn have doubled this week which takes it back into the Hardback Non-Fiction chart at No. 31, and Charley Boorman's By Any Means is another new entry at No. 40. The release of the film version of Toby Young's How To Lose Friends & Alienate People pushes the tie-in edition into the Paperback Non-Fiction chart at No. 43.
Brent Weeks, Karen Miller and Kelley Armstrong all have new entries in the Science Fiction Paperback Top 20, Star Wars: Order 66 goes down one place to No. 4 and The Gypsy Morph by Terry Brooks is No. 5 in the Hardback Science Fiction chart (as well as being No. 30 in the overall Fiction Hardback chart).
And for the first time in two months we have no titles in the Children's Top 10 and only Twilight and New Moon in the Top 20.
(All data sourced from Nielsen BookScan)
Posted 09/10/2008 14:19:00 by Helen Graham, Data Analyst with 0 comments.