That is spellbinding! JK Rowling scores her sixteenth literary Quantity One as her Christmas story shoots to high of UK charts

  • The Christmas Pig has bought 60,010 copies throughout its first week of gross sales
  • It follows somewhat boy referred to as Jack who has a particular toy pig that he loses
  • An an identical substitute referred to as Christmas Pig takes him on an journey 










JK Rowling has secured her sixteenth primary e-book.

The Harry Potter writer’s youngsters’s story – The Christmas Pig – has shot to the highest of the official UK charts.

It bought 60,010 copies throughout its first week – virtually double that of the e-book in second place.

JK Rowling has secured her 16th number one book after The Christmas Pig shot to the top of the official UK charts

JK Rowling has secured her sixteenth primary e-book after The Christmas Pig shot to the highest of the official UK charts

The Christmas Pig – illustrated by Jim Subject – follows somewhat boy referred to as Jack who has a particular toy pig that he loses. 

An an identical substitute seems, referred to as Christmas Pig, which takes him on an journey to seek out his unique toy.

The official e-book chart is compiled by market measurement agency Nielsen. This marks Miss Rowling’s sixteenth e-book to succeed in the primary spot.

Her earlier chart-toppers embody her five-part crime sequence written as Robert Galbraith in addition to her Harry Potter novels which have bought lots of of thousands and thousands of copies worldwide. 

Additionally it is the writer’s eighty fifth week within the high spot general since Nielsen information started in 1998.

The Christmas Pig ¿ illustrated by Jim Field ¿ follows a little boy called Jack who has a special toy pig that he loses

The Christmas Pig – illustrated by Jim Subject – follows somewhat boy referred to as Jack who has a particular toy pig that he loses

Miss Rowling, 56, beat competitors from a bunch of different writers after final week’s ‘tremendous Thursday’ noticed a glut of latest titles launched.

Present Strictly Come Dancing star Tom Fletcher’s e-book – The Christmasaurus and the Naughty Record – written with Shane Devries, took second place. 

It bought 33,074 copies in its first week. 

Billy Connolly’s Windswept and Attention-grabbing was primary for hardback non-fiction.

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