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Best selling books of 2011
This years best sellers including amount sold and value. There is a table on the Guardian site, which I can't get to post, (at the bottom of article) and I can't screenshot - perhaps someone can kindly do that?
No.18
Madeleine: Our Daughter's Disappearance and the Continuing Search for H
McCann, Kate
Bantam Press
Volume = 246,939
Value £ = 2,504,671.44
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/dec/29/books-best-sellers-2011-nielsen
No.18
Madeleine: Our Daughter's Disappearance and the Continuing Search for H
McCann, Kate
Bantam Press
Volume = 246,939
Value £ = 2,504,671.44
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/dec/29/books-best-sellers-2011-nielsen
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Pos. | Title | Author | Imprint | Volume | Value, £ |
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1 | One Day# | Nicholls, David | Hodder Paperback | 935,355 | 5,157,015.10 |
2 | Jamie's 30-Minute Meals | Oliver, Jamie | Michael Joseph | 484,338 | 6,617,423.26 |
3 | Tiny Bit Marvellous,A | French, Dawn | Penguin Books | 413,800 | 2,013,459.89 |
4 | Room | Donoghue, Emma | Picador | 402,108 | 2,153,688.64 |
5 | Help,The# | Stockett, Kathryn | Penguin Books | 383,467 | 2,004,365.48 |
6 | Guinness World Records 2012 | Guinness World Records | 381,175 | 3,613,236.28 | |
7 | Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,The: Millennium Trilogy# | Larsson, Stieg | Quercus | 329,389 | 1,626,448.44 |
8 | Confession,The | Grisham, John | Arrow Books | 314,471 | 1,582,868.17 |
9 | Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest,The: Millennium Trilogy# | Larsson, Stieg | Quercus Publishing Plc | 311,529 | 1,511,433.36 |
10 | Girl Who Played with Fire,The: Millennium Trilogy# | Larsson, Stieg | Quercus Publishing Plc | 288,706 | 1,392,112.32 |
11 | Brightest Star in the Sky,The | Keyes, Marian | Penguin Books | 277,947 | 1,386,946.25 |
12 | Jamie's Great Britain | Oliver, Jamie | Michael Joseph | 260,061 | 3,012,818.32 |
13 | Game of Thrones,A: Book 1 of a Song of Ice and Fire# | Martin, George R. R. | HarperVoyager | 255,726 | 1,459,692.81 |
14 | Family,The | Cole, Martina | Headline Book Publishing | 255,006 | 1,177,644.62 |
15 | Rodrick Rules: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Kinney, Jeff | Puffin Books | 252,751 | 1,255,335.83 |
16 | When God Was a Rabbit | Winman, Sarah | Headline Review | 252,017 | 1,359,639.92 |
17 | Worth Dying For: Jack Reacher | Child, Lee | Bantam Books | 251,931 | 1,195,057.58 |
18 | Madeleine: Our Daughter's Disappearance and the Continuing Search for H | McCann, Kate | Bantam Press | 246,939 | 2,504,671.44 |
19 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Kinney, Jeff | Puffin Books | 241,896 | 1,220,953.31 |
20 | Started Early, Took My Dog | Atkinson, Kate | Black Swan | 239,307 | 1,291,825.85 |
21 | Last Straw,The: Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Kinney, Jeff | Puffin Books | 237,430 | 1,177,111.06 |
22 | Dog Days: Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Kinney, Jeff | Puffin Books | 235,457 | 1,187,809.02 |
23 | Hare with Amber Eyes,The: A Hidden Inheritance | De Waal, Edmund | Vintage | 231,447 | 1,610,230.62 |
24 | At Home: A Short History of Private Life | Bryson, Bill | Black Swan | 230,929 | 1,339,576.74 |
25 | Dukan Diet,The | Dukan, Pierre | Hodder Paperback | 219,077 | 1,315,425.57 |
26 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever: Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Kinney, Jeff | Puffin Books | 216,743 | 1,447,401.97 |
27 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth: (Book 5) : Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Kinney, Jeff | Puffin Books | 210,961 | 1,630,179.56 |
28 | Minding Frankie | Binchy, Maeve | Orion (an Imprint of The Orion | 208,994 | 994,530.89 |
29 | Port Mortuary | Cornwell, Patricia | Sphere | 201,283 | 986,904.46 |
30 | Life of Lee,The | Evans, Lee | Michael Joseph | 198,243 | 2,004,246.41 |
31 | Mini Shopaholic | Kinsella, Sophie | Black Swan | 195,442 | 898,892.66 |
32 | Snuff: Discworld Novel | Pratchett, Terry | Doubleday | 194,034 | 1,952,481.42 |
33 | Solar | McEwan, Ian | Vintage | 193,973 | 1,118,308.32 |
34 | Distant Hours,The | Morton, Kate | Pan Books | 193,524 | 995,923.02 |
35 | Red Queen,The | Gregory, Philippa | Simon & Schuster Ltd | 193,263 | 999,145.15 |
36 | Theodore Boone | Grisham, John | Hodder Paperback | 188,031 | 951,035.34 |
37 | Slap,The# | Tsiolkas, Christos | Atlantic Books | 186,991 | 1,047,365.03 |
38 | Caught | Coben, Harlan | Orion (an Imprint of The Orion | 186,037 | 891,124.59 |
39 | Broken | Slaughter, Karin | Arrow Books | 182,780 | 779,881.32 |
40 | Private | Patterson, James | Arrow Books | 182,292 | 855,028.22 |
41 | Baking Made Easy | Pascale, Lorraine | HarperCollins Publishers | 182,258 | 1,932,327.55 |
42 | Life and Laughing: My Story | McIntyre, Michael | Penguin Books | 181,385 | 969,740.20 |
43 | Never Let Me Go# | Ishiguro, Kazuo | Faber and Faber | 179,225 | 1,067,757.54 |
44 | Sister | Lupton, Rosamund | Piatkus Books | 177,656 | 913,098.96 |
45 | Great British Bake Off: How to Bake: The Perfect Victoria Sponge and Ot | Collister, Linda | BBC Books (Random House) | 174,725 | 1,823,588.39 |
46 | LEGO Minifigure Ultimate Sticker Collection | Dorling Kindersley Publishers | 171,589 | 858,655.64 | |
47 | Fry Chronicles,The | Fry, Stephen | Penguin Books | 171,304 | 988,252.47 |
48 | Moshi Monsters: The Moshling Collector's Guide: Moshi Monsters | Sunbird | 169,829 | 863,936.26 | |
49 | Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington,An | Pilkington, Karl | Canongate Books | 169,410 | 918,502.83 |
50 | Miracle Cure | Coben, Harlan | Orion (an Imprint of The Orion | 169,204 | 783,720.36 |
51 | Leopard,The | Nesbo, Jo | Vintage | 167,653 | 865,784.09 |
52 | Postcard Killers | Patterson, James | Arrow Books | 165,438 | 745,231.29 |
53 | Belle | Pearse, Lesley | Penguin Books | 163,563 | 744,760.66 |
54 | Spider Bones | Reichs, Kathy | Arrow Books | 163,421 | 749,058.41 |
55 | Don't Blink | Patterson, James | Arrow Books | 163,014 | 708,744.90 |
56 | Hand That First Held Mine,The | O'Farrell, Maggie | Headline Review | 162,923 | 909,584.25 |
57 | 9th Judgement | Patterson, James | Arrow Books | 161,629 | 757,567.14 |
58 | Long Song,The | Levy, Andrea | Headline Review | 161,466 | 863,649.92 |
59 | River Cottage Veg Every Day! | Fearnley-Whittingstall, Hugh | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | 158,735 | 2,226,189.22 |
60 | Home Cooking Made Easy | Pascale, Lorraine | HarperCollins Publishers | 157,817 | 1,551,274.34 |
61 | Never Look Away | Barclay, Linwood | Orion (an Imprint of The Orion | 157,122 | 738,863.04 |
62 | Week in December,A | Faulks, Sebastian | Vintage | 155,379 | 972,461.43 |
63 | Lily Alone | Wilson, Jacqueline | Doubleday Children's Books | 154,760 | 1,225,698.87 |
64 | Harvesting the Heart | Picoult, Jodi | Hodder Paperback | 154,124 | 729,696.54 |
65 | Cross Fire | Patterson, James | Arrow Books | 153,830 | 693,583.77 |
66 | Blind Fury | La Plante, Lynda | Simon & Schuster Ltd | 153,596 | 707,927.08 |
67 | Water for Elephants: a Novel# | Gruen, Sara | Two Roads | 150,202 | 825,912.57 |
68 | Inheritance: Book Four: Inheritance Cycle | Paolini, Christopher | Doubleday Children's Books | 146,893 | 1,421,299.32 |
69 | Devil's Star,The | Nesbo, Jo | Vintage | 146,471 | 717,054.08 |
70 | Redbreast,The | Nesbo, Jo | Vintage | 145,263 | 752,792.22 |
71 | Killing Place,The | Gerritsen, Tess | Bantam Books | 145,177 | 670,103.73 |
72 | Snowman,The | Nesbo, Jo | Vintage | 144,804 | 784,730.58 |
73 | Postmistress,The | Blake, Sarah | Penguin Books | 144,625 | 826,909.76 |
74 | Faithless,The | Cole, Martina | Headline Book Publishing | 142,834 | 1,351,081.35 |
75 | Dead Man's Grip | James, Peter | Pan Books | 142,709 | 634,858.37 |
76 | Clash of Kings,A: Book 2 of a Song of Ice and Fire | Martin, George R. R. | Voyager | 141,212 | 795,421.04 |
77 | World of Downton Abbey,The | Fellowes, Jessica | Collins | 141,153 | 1,348,073.85 |
78 | Finkler Question,The | Jacobson, Howard | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | 140,694 | 804,628.08 |
79 | From the Dead | Billingham, Mark | Sphere | 140,457 | 666,375.29 |
80 | Gruffalo,The | Donaldson, Julia | Macmillan Children's Books | 140,373 | 642,450.28 |
81 | How to be a Woman | Moran, Caitlin | Ebury Press | 140,034 | 1,229,973.33 |
82 | Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography | Isaacson, Walter | Little,Brown | 139,929 | 1,922,160.59 |
83 | Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy# | le Carre, John | Sceptre | 136,174 | 791,697.11 |
84 | You're Next | Hurwitz, Gregg | Sphere | 134,959 | 675,708.87 |
85 | Afterwards | Lupton, Rosamund | Piatkus Books | 134,929 | 700,493.24 |
86 | Jump! | Cooper, Jilly | Corgi Books | 134,681 | 636,296.31 |
87 | Breaking Dawn# | Meyer, Stephenie | ATOM | 134,409 | 742,013.18 |
88 | May I Have Your Attention Please? | Corden, James | Century | 132,340 | 1,090,014.87 |
89 | Our Kind of Traitor | le Carre, John | Penguin Books | 132,137 | 747,402.89 |
90 | Trick of the Dark | McDermid, Val | Sphere | 131,915 | 643,677.92 |
91 | Beano Annual: 2012 | D.C. Thomson & Co., | 131,347 | 574,738.08 | |
92 | Reversal,The | Connelly, Michael | Orion (an Imprint of The Orion | 131,312 | 628,029.77 |
93 | Trespass | Tremain, Rose | Vintage | 130,667 | 755,201.92 |
94 | Tiger's Wife,The | Obreht, Tea | Phoenix (an Imprint of The Ori | 130,566 | 772,610.43 |
95 | Nemesis | Nesbo, Jo | Vintage | 130,554 | 664,390.31 |
96 | Only Time Will Tell | Archer, Jeffrey | Pan Books | 129,060 | 565,003.26 |
97 | Gruffalo's Child,The | Donaldson, Julia | Macmillan Children's Books | 127,984 | 598,278.80 |
98 | Beautiful: A Beautiful Girl. An Evil Man. One Inspiring True Story of C | Piper, Katie | Ebury Press | 126,554 | 606,268.99 |
99 | Spy Dog's Got Talent / The Great Pet-shop Panic | Cope, Andrew & Davies, Katie | Puffin / Simon & Schuster | 124,701 | 124,234.24 |
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thanks, so are the mccanns still asking the public to donate to the kate and gerry fund.
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tiny wrote:thanks, so are the mccanns still asking for public donation to the kate and gerry fund.
Oh yes...all details of how to pay them are on their website
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greedy f*****.perhaps people should consider donating to a REAL CHARITY FOR MISSING PEOPLE.
the mccanns make my blood boil,vile pair they are.
the mccanns make my blood boil,vile pair they are.
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Any time Candyfloss.
You'd have to ask how much is really enough? There's still plenty of pocket\pensioners money to collect not to mention the people who were already enthralled by this literary masterpiece.
You'd have to ask how much is really enough? There's still plenty of pocket\pensioners money to collect not to mention the people who were already enthralled by this literary masterpiece.
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How much will the McCanns potentially have made from these sales? Did they get an advance from the publishers?
From what I can see, sales of 245,000 odd books has made 2 million? Only £10 per book...
I ask because I wonder when if expenses have been paid, will the publishers break even? I thought I read of a £2m advance - did I dream that?!?
A thought - I wonder how many of the quarter of a million who bought (and I'm sure some read) the book had their stomachs truly turned, eg by page 129?
Not forgetting Kate kicking beds, howling in rages, blue curses at policemen - if only one in ten was appalled, that's still twenty odd thou appalled people.
I still remember a 'mumsnet' thread is stumbled upon when googling 'response to kate mccann book' back in May. There was a significant portion of the posters who had believed Maddie was abducted, then bought and read the book and did a 180 degree turn. They were then coming here and to mccannfiles etc and reading the PJ evidence. Let's just say, 'Madeleine' had the opposite effect to the one Kate intended with quite a few members there...
From what I can see, sales of 245,000 odd books has made 2 million? Only £10 per book...
I ask because I wonder when if expenses have been paid, will the publishers break even? I thought I read of a £2m advance - did I dream that?!?
A thought - I wonder how many of the quarter of a million who bought (and I'm sure some read) the book had their stomachs truly turned, eg by page 129?
Not forgetting Kate kicking beds, howling in rages, blue curses at policemen - if only one in ten was appalled, that's still twenty odd thou appalled people.
I still remember a 'mumsnet' thread is stumbled upon when googling 'response to kate mccann book' back in May. There was a significant portion of the posters who had believed Maddie was abducted, then bought and read the book and did a 180 degree turn. They were then coming here and to mccannfiles etc and reading the PJ evidence. Let's just say, 'Madeleine' had the opposite effect to the one Kate intended with quite a few members there...
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Amazon was selling it at £ 10, so that might be about right.
But how much is the royalty on each copy ?
at www.brandewyne.com/writingtips/authorspaid.html we find
"Generally speaking, hardcover books pay standard royalty rates of 10%, 12%, and 15% of the cover price --- 10% on the first one to 250,000 copies sold, 12% on the next 250,001 to 500,000 copies sold, and 15% on anything sold above 500,000 copies."
So applying these figures we get a net royalty of only £ 250,000. Less any advance. Plus any fee for serialisation.
We shall have to wait for the Company accounts to see the details (!)
But how much is the royalty on each copy ?
at www.brandewyne.com/writingtips/authorspaid.html we find
"Generally speaking, hardcover books pay standard royalty rates of 10%, 12%, and 15% of the cover price --- 10% on the first one to 250,000 copies sold, 12% on the next 250,001 to 500,000 copies sold, and 15% on anything sold above 500,000 copies."
So applying these figures we get a net royalty of only £ 250,000. Less any advance. Plus any fee for serialisation.
We shall have to wait for the Company accounts to see the details (!)
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Yes, thank you PeterMac. I agree those accounts will be an interesting if bare read!PeterMac wrote:Amazon was selling it at £ 10, so that might be about right.
But how much is the royalty on each copy ?
at www.brandewyne.com/writingtips/authorspaid.html we find
"Generally speaking, hardcover books pay standard royalty rates of 10%, 12%, and 15% of the cover price --- 10% on the first one to 250,000 copies sold, 12% on the next 250,001 to 500,000 copies sold, and 15% on anything sold above 500,000 copies."
So applying these figures we get a net royalty of only £ 250,000. Less any advance. Plus any fee for serialisation.
We shall have to wait for the Company accounts to see the details (!)
Obviuosly the bewk didn't raise the money they thought. Hence the;
Paper-back
Audio-version (Lesley Sharp, I thought better of you!)
Whatever next? I d-read to think...
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Generally speaking, I gather from the Writer's Yearbook, an author will be lucky to get one pound per copy for a hardcover. Rather less for paperbacks.
The sales have not covered the advance and I very much doubt they will now. I expect Transworld will have paid for the publicity trips but since they did not get the serialization rights, I would expect them to put those on top of the advance. Transworld haven't covered the advance yet, maybe crying themselves to sleep.
The Fund will have to pay a sizable chunk in taxes, cannot be dodged with such a widely publicised advance.
Well, I'm comforted that it didn't get her any prizes. Soon it will be five years - compassion fatigue set in long ago.
Re the Mum's net. Yes, before the book the site absolutely didn't allow anyone to say anything against the McCanns. Even blocked Mums who merely said that leaving your children alone was wrong. Good to know they came here.
The sales have not covered the advance and I very much doubt they will now. I expect Transworld will have paid for the publicity trips but since they did not get the serialization rights, I would expect them to put those on top of the advance. Transworld haven't covered the advance yet, maybe crying themselves to sleep.
The Fund will have to pay a sizable chunk in taxes, cannot be dodged with such a widely publicised advance.
Well, I'm comforted that it didn't get her any prizes. Soon it will be five years - compassion fatigue set in long ago.
Re the Mum's net. Yes, before the book the site absolutely didn't allow anyone to say anything against the McCanns. Even blocked Mums who merely said that leaving your children alone was wrong. Good to know they came here.
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So, Transworld won't be happy bunnies then? Serves 'em right really - they join an ever-growing list of those whose lives and businesses have turned to rot because of the McCanns...tigger wrote:Generally speaking, I gather from the Writer's Yearbook, an author will be lucky to get one pound per copy for a hardcover. Rather less for paperbacks.
The sales have not covered the advance and I very much doubt they will now. I expect Transworld will have paid for the publicity trips but since they did not get the serialization rights, I would expect them to put those on top of the advance. Transworld haven't covered the advance yet, maybe crying themselves to sleep.
The Fund will have to pay a sizable chunk in taxes, cannot be dodged with such a widely publicised advance.
Well, I'm comforted that it didn't get her any prizes. Soon it will be five years - compassion fatigue set in long ago.
Re the Mum's net. Yes, before the book the site absolutely didn't allow anyone to say anything against the McCanns. Even blocked Mums who merely said that leaving your children alone was wrong. Good to know they came here.
Re mumsnet, I'm surprised to hear they blocked posters for showing any anti-mccann(ie, commonsense) sentiments? I'd never gone on there before, not the kind of site for me, but it was thrown up by google and seeing as I was registered here but for whatever reason couldn't post, I had a read.
I forget what the thread was called, but last time I read it back in late May it was up to 16 (long) pages... It consisted of a hardcore if probably 15 members, of those 2 only were defending the McCanns. Definitely some of the posters had already been here or elsewhere as they were very knowledgeable about the dog alerts and FSS. Several members said they intended buying GA's book. They were all disgusted by Kate's p129 comments! I wouldn't have a clue about comments allowed now, as I said, those sites aren't for me - just because I have children doesn't make me like all other mums! Its too flowery for me, and all the 'my lil one' pics make me feel a bit queasy. But each to their own!
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PeterMac wrote:Amazon was selling it at £ 10, so that might be about right.
But how much is the royalty on each copy ?
at www.brandewyne.com/writingtips/authorspaid.html we find
"Generally speaking, hardcover books pay standard royalty rates of 10%, 12%, and 15% of the cover price --- 10% on the first one to 250,000 copies sold, 12% on the next 250,001 to 500,000 copies sold, and 15% on anything sold above 500,000 copies."
So applying these figures we get a net royalty of only £ 250,000. Less any advance. Plus any fee for serialisation.
We shall have to wait for the Company accounts to see the details (!)
Err...dont raise your hope about transparency.
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tigger wrote:Generally speaking, I gather from the Writer's Yearbook, an author will be lucky to get one pound per copy for a hardcover. Rather less for paperbacks.
The sales have not covered the advance and I very much doubt they will now. I expect Transworld will have paid for the publicity trips but since they did not get the serialization rights, I would expect them to put those on top of the advance. Transworld haven't covered the advance yet, maybe crying themselves to sleep.
The Fund will have to pay a sizable chunk in taxes, cannot be dodged with such a widely publicised advance.
Maybe Transworld, like Carter Ruck, work quietly behind the scenes for no payment? And maybe the taxman won't charge the McC's any tax because they are very special friends of former prime ministers and he wouldn't want to be seen to take money away from their *search*?
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