Nathan Anthony’s Bored of Lunch: The Healthy Slow Cooker Book (Ebury), the highest-charting non-World Book Day title in the Top 50, claimed the Hardback Non-Fiction pole for a fourth straight week, with Clare Andrews’ The Ultimate Air-Fryer Cookbook (Michael Joseph) rising into second place.
Hannah Barnes’ Time to Think (Swift) and Paul Johnson’s Follow the Money (Abacus) both made their débuts in the top 20, as Bernie Sanders’ It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism (Allen Lane) scored 16th place.
James Clear’s Atomic Habits (Random House) notched up another week as the Paperback Non-fiction number one, with John Sweeney’s Killer in the Kremlin (Penguin) the highest new entry in seventh place.