Miranda tops bestseller list

...for a second week

Miranda Hart has held on to her position at the top of the hardback bestseller list, outselling Cheryl Cole.

Her autobiography Is It Just Me? sold a total of 22,965 copies last week – ahead of Cheryl’s 17,670, retaining her No 1 position in the Sunday Times bestseller list for a second week.

In the month it has been out in hardback, her book has sold a total of 79,245 copies, but that is some way behind the X-Factor judge, who has totalled 92,375 sales.

Also selling well is Paul O’Grady’s memoirs of his Lily Savage years, Still Standing, which remains at No 3 in the bestseller list.

David Walliams is also in the Top 10, with his Camp David at No 8, down one place, having sold 5,100 copies last week.

Published: 11 Nov 2012

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