Last
year JK Rowling reclaimed the No 1 spot in the bestseller charts by
returning from mundane reality to the Potterverse (with the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child playscript); and before that EL James topped the 2015 charts by revisiting the Fifty Shades world from Christian’s perspective. In 2017 it was Jamie Oliver’s
turn to play the comeback champion, after managing a best position of
only 40th a year ago and being described in (ahem) the 2016 bestsellers
analysis piece as “apparently fading”.
Mysteriously revitalised (surely there’s more to it than Channel 4
restoring him to peak-time after marooning him in the afternoon?),
Oliver leads a markedly blokey top 10 dominated by recurring figures,
with two David Walliams titles joined by books from Dan Brown, Lee Child, Jeff Kinney and Guinness World Records. ... [mehr] https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/dec/30/bestsellers-2017-top-100-philip-pullman-jamie-oliver-margaret-atwood
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