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Cornerstone
today releases an enhanced digital edition of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird.
Lee’s
book was released
as an e-book for the first time in July, after Cornerstone acquired UK
and Commonwealth rights, excluding Canada, to the e-book and digital audio.
The
special enhanced digital edition includes an an extract of the audiobook read
by Sissy Spacek and six videos from the documentary "Hey Boo: Harper Lee
and To Kill a Mockingbird"
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David Walliams' Awful Auntie (HarperCollins) retains pole position at the top of the official UK Top 50 for a record-breaking sixth week selling another 31,012 copies in the seven days ending 1st November. Volume sales were down 13% week on week but the bestseller has yet to sell less than 30,000 copies per week since its publication on the 25th of September.
Six weeks for the children's novel marks the longest tally for a single edition of a children's book at the top of the chart for over a decade. No single edition has had a longer run since the hardback of J K Rowling's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Bloomsbury) topped the chart for seven weeks back in the summer of 2003.To date Awful Auntie has sold 247,855 copies.
C J Sansom, Peter James, Lynda Bellingham and Alfie Deyes all retained their positions at the top of the Fiction and Non-fiction charts respectively in a quiet release week, which saw just one new entry into the Top 50 chart inside the Top 20. The World of Ice and Fire (HarperVoyager), George R R Martin's sprawling history and folklore of the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos upon which the author's dynastic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire takes place, was a new entry at number eight selling 13,187 copies. In value terms, it was the fiction top seller worth nearly £200,000 to booksellers last week. By volume, C J Sansom's Lamentation (Mantle) retained top spot in original Fiction for a second week selling 16,338 copies. Recent new entries for Bernard Cornwell's The Empty Throne (HarperCollins, 10,286 copies) and John Grisham's legal thriller Gray Mountain (Hodder, 7,327 copies) remain in the top five at three and four respectively.
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