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Andrzej Sapkowski's The Last Wish (Gollancz) has leapfrogged Alex Michaelides' The Silent Patient (Orion) atop the Amazon's Most-Sold: Fiction chart. Boosted by its Netflix adaptation "The Witcher", Sapkowski's fantasy title has been in the chart for four weeks, rising two places last week to claim the top spot. It also rose to sixth place in the Harry Potter-dominated Most-Read: Fiction chart.
Kay Featherstone and Kate Allinson's Pinch of Nom cookbooks (Bluebird) reign side-by-side in Most-Sold: Non-Fiction, in the same week that sequel Everyday Light sold 51,842 copies through Nielsen BookScan's TCM. Dr Rangan Chatterjee's Feel Better in 5 (Penguin) held third place, earning the "All Ears" tag (more listened to on Audible than read on Kindle).
New Year, New You was still going strong on the Most-Sold: Non-Fiction ranking, with Tom Kerridge's Lose Weight & Get Fit (Bloomsbury Absolute) and Roy Taylor's Life Without Diabetes (Short) entering the chart.
While Bill Bryson's The Body (Transworld) once again held the Most-Read: Non-Fiction number one, "SAS: Who Dares Wins" host Ant Middleton had a boost: The Fear Bubble (HarperCollins) climbed eight places up the top 20 and First Man In re-entered.