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Susan Lewis' One Minute Later (HarperCollins) has held the Amazon Charts Most Sold number one for Fiction for a second week, as Rosie Walsh's The Man Who Didn't Call (Mantle) leapt five places into second place. One Minute Later's print edition was the 15th-bestselling book in the Mass-Market Fiction chart through Nielsen BookScan's TCM last week, with The Man Who Didn't Call charting 19th.
Backlist titles from David Baldacci and Sophie Kinsella performed strongly after a price drop to 99p, with Baldacci's 1998 title The Simple Truth (Pan) debuting in sixth place and Kinsella's 2013-published Wedding Night (Transworld) rising seven places to 10th.
The Harry Potter titles dominated the Most Read: Fiction chart, with all seven titles charting in the top 10. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Pottermore/Bloomsbury) held the number one for a second week. Conversely, only the first two books in paperback format hit the Children's and YA Fiction top 20 through BookScan, with ...Order of the Phoenix falling outside in 32nd place.
T M Logan's The Holiday (Zaffre), which has spent three weeks in the Most Sold: Fiction chart, made its debut in Most Read, hitting 18th place. In under a month, the bestselling title of the current Richard and Judy tranche has sold 41,468 copies in total through the TCM in paperback.
In Most Read: Non-Fiction, Michelle Obama's Becoming (Penguin) once again reigned supreme, with more listeners on Audible than readers on Kindle.
Jamie Oliver's Veg (Penguin), published tomorrow, vaulted up the Most Sold: Non-Fiction chart from 20th to ninth place, racking up the most amount of pre-orders for any title in the list. Adam Kay and Mark Watson's What Seems to Be the Problem, an Audible Original, made its debut in 11th place—with Kay's This is Going to Hurt (Picador) spending another week in the Most Sold top spot.