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James O'Brien's How to Be Right (Virgin) has claimed the Amazon Charts Most Sold: Non-Fiction number one, ending the five-week run of Adam Kay's This is Going to Hurt (Picador). The Kindle edition of the LBC host's polemic was briefly priced at 99p last week.
The current UK Official Top 50 number one through Nielsen BookScan, Jamie Oliver's Veg (Penguin), jumped up to third place in the Most Sold chart, earning the highest amount of pre-orders in the ranking. Through BookScan's TCM, the title sold 24,261 copies in its first three days on sale, scoring Oliver's 64th week in the overall top spot.
Antony Beevor's Berlin (Penguin) and Randall Munroe's What If? (John Murray) also made their debuts in Most Sold: Non-Fiction, hitting the top five.
Michelle Obama's Becoming (Penguin) held the Most Read: Non-Fiction number one for a sixth week. The only new entry in the chart was George S Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon (Golden Deer), in 14th place.
Susan Lewis' One Minute Later (HarperCollins) once again held the Most Sold: Fiction number one, and bounced to second place in Most Read, below Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Bloomsbury/Pottermore). Self-published author L J Ross' new DCI Ryan title, Borderlands, entered the chart in fifth place—her former number one title Penshaw is still in eighth.