Scottish Daily Mail

Yes! Yes! Yes! Guess what the book of the decade is

EROTIC FICTION SAGA TOPS THE BEST-SELLERS

- By Paul Revoir and Jake Hurfurt

It’s the phenomenon that made the whole world gasp.

And whether enjoyed as a guilty pleasure or bible, Fifty shades Of Grey captured the imaginatio­ns of so many readers that it has been named the bestsellin­g book of the decade.

the trilogy by EL James took first, second and third place in a list of the UK’s top 50 most popular books of the 2010s.

the series, which was made into a successful film franchise and which charts the raunchy relationsh­ip between businessma­n Christian Grey and protagonis­t Anastasia steele, sold 11.2million copies in total.

topping the list, compiled by publishing magazine the Bookseller, was the debut book Fifty shades Of Grey, published in 2011, which sold 4.73million copies, followed by 2012’s Fifty shades Darker with 3.37million and the third title Fifty shades Freed with 3.11million.

EL James’s spin-off novel Grey, which sold 1.11million, was also in the top 20.

tV chef Jamie Oliver also enjoyed success, coming fourth with Jamie’s 30-Minute Meals, selling 1.87million copies. His 5 Ingredient­s and 15-Minute Meals titles are also in the top 20, with 1.14million and 1.12million respective­ly.

In fifth was the script for the hit West End play Harry Potter And the Cursed Child, by JK Rowling,

John tiffany and Jack thorne, which sold 1.52million. Harry Potter And the Philosophe­r’s stone was also in the top 50, despite being released 12 years ago.

Joe Wicks’s diet and exercise book Lean In 15: the shift Plan followed with 1.37million sales.

stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy titles are all in the top 20 – though they were all published before 2010 – with the Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest highest at number seven.

Also in the top ten was David Walliams’s children’s book Gangsta Granny, selling 1.35million, while his titles Billionair­e Boy and Mr stink are also in the top 20. In total, he has 11 books in the list and was hailed as a ‘literary phenomenon’ by the magazine. Psychologi­cal thrillers also did well, with Paula Hawkins’s the Girl On the train in ninth and Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl in tenth.

Other books in the top 50 include the Official Highway Code, sir Alex Ferguson’s autobiogra­phy and children’s book the Gruffalo. the Bookseller’s chart is based on data from the Nielsen Bookscan total Consumer Market, which looks at ‘print book sales’ from roughly 6,500 retailers.

the Bookseller pointed out that, during the decade, e-books had not overshadow­ed print. It also noted that five of the top 20 books had ‘girl’ in the title.

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