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In the 17th April issue of The Bookseller the incorrect "Top 20 by Revenue chart" was printed. The correct chart, which contains accumulated sales data over the 14 weeks to 4th April period, is as follows:
Top 20 by Revenue (14 weeks to 4th April, 2009)
1 Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn—£2,008,547
2 Stephenie Meyer's New Moon—£1,552,114
3 Kate Atkinson's When Will There be Good News?—£1,496,979
4 Stephenie Meyer's Eclipse—£1,474,097
5 Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father—£1,280,988
6 Jamie Oliver's Jamie's Ministry of Food—£1,217,938
7 Stephenie Meyer's Twilight—£1,082,838
8 Kate Summerscale's The Suspicions of Mr Whicher—£951,093
9 Joanna Trollope's Friday Nights—£932,001
10 Marian Keyes' This Charming Man—£866,506
11 Bernhard Schlink's The Reader—£803,137
12 Sebastian Barry's The Secret Scripture—£776,859
13 Sophie Kinsella's Remember Me?—£753,669
14 Harlan Coben's Hold Tight—£729,465
15 Barack Obama's The Audacity of Hope—£699,154
16 Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen—£668,206
17 Jodi Picoult's Change of Heart—£664,296
18 Jesse Kellerman's The Brutal Art—£658,812
19 Jamie Oliver's Jamie's Red Nose Recipes—£614,688
20 John Grisham's The Associate—£610,652