The 'Fifty Shades' erotic trilogy makes number five on Whitcoulls' most popular books list. Photo / APN

The 'Fifty Shades' erotic trilogy makes number five on Whitcoulls' most popular books list. Photo / APN

A book series being dubbed as "mummy porn" around the world has been named in the top five of Whitcoulls readers 100 most favoured books list this year.
The Fifty Shades trilogy by E.L James has come in at number five on the Whitcoulls Top 100 list of 2012-13, released today after 20,000 reader votes from around the country.

Number one on the list is crime series the Millennium trilogy by Stieg Larsson.
Its popularity has seen the first two titles, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and The Girl Who Played with Fire, being adapted into hugely successful films.
The Fifty Shades trilogy - which includes titles Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed - delves into the world of erotica and includes explicit descriptions of sex and erotic love between characters Ana and Christian.
International media are calling the series "mummy porn".
The trilogy has become popular throughout the world and became the fastest-selling paperback since records began.
Libraries and bookstores in New Zealand have struggled to cope with demand for the erotic novels, with more than 1000 readers on Auckland Libraries' waiting list.

Other must-reads on the list include Suzanne Collins' popular Hunger Games series, which took second place, and the more traditional The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, which rated third.
Further down on the list but still big favourites for Kiwis were Pride and Prejudice (4), the Harry Potter series (6), Song of Ice & Fire (8) -better known to many as HBO's Game of Thrones - The Pillars of the Earth (9) and The Hobbit (10).
For the first time, readers were asked to vote for their favourite author.
Jodi Picoult took out the top spot, J.K. Rowling second and the master of thrillers Lee Child came in third.
The most popular book since the Top 100 started in 1996 is The Lord of The Rings.

Full story at NZ Herald - By Vaimoana Tapaleao and Nicholas Jones


Footnote:
You will have to buy the NZ Herald I think to read the full list of 100 as I can't see it on-line. For me the most notable feature of the list, and I do find the selections fascinating, is the total dominance of fiction over non-fcition. As far as I can see on a first scan there is only one non-fiction title in the first 50 titles - The Edmonds Cookbook - and there are only three or four in the total list. Another feature are the number of series of books with Stieg Larsson's Millenium trilogy at # 1. Also good to see Lee Child has a couple of his Jack Reacher titles on the list.


Later - the full list is now available online at www.whitcoulls.co.nz