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Top 50 Best Selling Books of 2015

By January 17, 2016Reading Habits

The final figures for 2015 are in and a list of the top selling titles for 2015 has been published; it’s an eclectic one as always but one not quite so heavily dominated by children’s or YA authors as the 2014 list was.

Take a look through the titles and see how many of the top 50 you read in 2015.

Grey – EL James

Released on 18th June the story of Fifty Shades from the perspective of Christian Grey sold 1,075,206 copies.

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Grandpa’s Great Escape – David Walliams

David Walliams‘ unique writing style continues to enchant young and old alike with this story about the special bond between a boy and his grandfather. Released on September 24th it sold 532,513 copies.

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The Girl on the Train – Paula Hawkins

Third placed was our Cwts Club Book of the month for April, it was released on 15th Jan 2015 selling 477,887 copies.

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Millie Marotta’s Animal Kingdom – Millie Marotta

Here’s a new genre, Millie Marotta’s Animal Kingdom is the best selling title in the adult colouring book section. Sold as a form of relaxation and self therapy this particular book was released on 14 Aug 2014 and sold 409,858 copies.

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Mog’s Christmas Calamity – Judith Kerr

I am so very pleased to see this title so high up on the list of best sellers, a personal favourite of mine the clumsy cat, released on 12 Nov 2015 sold over 382,014 copies.

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Elizabeth Is Missing – Emma Healey

A hauntingly poignant tale of mental illness, Emma Healey’s novel, released on January 1st of 2015 sold 368,786.

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Go Set a Watchman – Harper Lee

The long awaited sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird sold 342,146 copies in the months after its release.

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Go Set a Watchman UK

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The Miniaturist – Jessie Burton

A magnificent story of love and obsession, betrayal and retribution, appearance and truth The Miniaturist sold 320,648 upon its release in Jan 2015.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School – Jeff Kinney

Another children’s title is in ninth spot. Released on 3 Nov 2015 this instalment of Wimpy Kid sold 313,640 copies.

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Guinness World Records 2016

The perennial grandparents’ Christmas gift completes our top ten. Selling 309,900 copies it was released in September of 2015.

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11. Everyday Super Food – Jamie Oliver

12. Personal – Lee Child

13. To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee

14. Us – David Nicholls

15. Enchanted Forest – Johanna Basford

16. Secret Garden – Johanna Basford

17. Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn

18. Deliciously Ella – Ella Woodward

19. Demon Dentist – David Walliams

20. Girl Online (On Tour) – Zoe Sugg

Here we take the list to cover the top 50 best sellers of 2015:

I Let You Go – Clare Mackintosh
Paper Towns – John Green
American Sniper – C Kyle & S McEwen & J DeFelice
Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites – Mary Berry
The Sunrise – Victoria Hislop
The Road to Little Dribbling – Bill Bryson
Gray Mountain – John Grisham
The Woman Who Stole My Life – Marian Keyes
The Mindfulness Colouring Book – Emma Farrarons
Gangsta Granny – David Walliams
Harry Potter Colouring Book – Warner Brothers
The Establishment: – Owen Jones
Awful Auntie – David Walliams
Girl Online – Zoe Sugg
When You Dead, You Dead – Guy Martin
The Shepherd’s Crown – Terry Pratchett
Tropical Wonderland – Millie Marotta
The Long Haul – Jeff Kinney
The Pointless Book 2 – Alfie Deyes
The Dinosaur That Pooped a Lot! – Tom Fletcher & Dougie Poynter
The Tea Planter’s Wife – Dinah Jefferies
Make Me: A Jack Reacher novel – Lee Child
H Is for Hawk – Helen Macdonald
The King’s Curse: Cousins’ War – Philippa Gregory
Disney Frozen Happy Tin
Frozen: My Busy Book
Billionaire Boy – David Walliams
Leading – Alex Ferguson
The Silkworm: Cormoran Strike – Robert Galbraith
My Story – Steve Gerrard

How many of the top 50 have you read, coloured in, or bought for a youngster that you know?

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