Dr Julie Smith’s Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? (Michael Joseph) displaced Pip Payne’s The Slimming Foodie in One (Aster) atop the Hardback Non-fiction chart, for the psychologist’s fifth category chart pole.
Will Young’s Be Yourself and Happier (Ebury Spotlight) was the highest new entry in Hardback Non-Fiction, with Faberge: Romance to Revolution (V&A), accompanying the museum’s exhibition, cracked 10th place.
The Official Highway Code (Stationery Office) parked the bus in the Paperback Non-Fiction number one for a third straight week, as Wim Hof’s The Wim Hof Method (Rider & Co) took second place, scoring 14th place in the Top 50.
Dr Tara Porter’s self-help guide for girls and young women, You Don’t Understand Me (Blink) debuted in ninth place, the sole new entry in the Paperback Non-Fiction chart.