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Will Smith's memoir Will (Century), co-authored with Mark Manson, has debuted atop the Amazon Charts' Most-Sold: Non-Fiction top 20.
The Hollywood actor's autobiography earned the "all ears" tag, meaning more readers listened to the title on Audible, narrated by the author himself, than read it on Kindle last week. Will also entered the Most-Read: Non-Fiction chart in sixth place.
Jane Fallon's Worst Idea Ever (Penguin) jumped three places to claim the Most-Sold: Fiction number one, as its Kindle price dropped to 99p.
With Christmas shopping beginning in earnest, children's titles were unusually well represented on the usually Adult Fiction-heavy chart. The current number one through Nielsen BookScan's Total Consumer Market, Mark and Roxane Hoyle's Greg the Sausage Roll: Santa's Little Helper (Puffin) charted eighth, with David Walliams and Tony Ross' Gangsta Granny Strikes Again! (HarperCollins) debuting in 11th, a week ahead of publication.