The Hamilton Spectator

Harry Potter script sells 2 million copies in just two days

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NEW YORK — Not even “Hamilton” can keep up with these numbers.

The script to the London stage production “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts One and Two” sold more than 2 million print copies in North America in its first two days of publicatio­n, Scholastic announced Wednesday.

That’s well below the 8.3 million copies sold in 2007 for the first day of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” J.K. Rowling’s then-presumed finale for her fantasy series.

But it’s still among the fastestboo­k selling works in history and a remarkable number for the script to a play and for a project that only partially involved Rowling.

A text edition of “Hamilton” has also been a bestseller this year.

Meanwhile, the British publisher Little, Brown Book Group announced that more than 680,000 print copies sold in the first three days in the United Kingdom.

Waterstone­s buying director Kate Skipper said in a statement that no hardcover had sold so quickly in the U.K. since Dan Brown’s “The Lost Symbol” in 2009.

Reviews for the “Cursed Child” have been mixed, but the new Potter has topped the bestseller lists of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com and brought in readers worldwide last weekend for midnight store parties celebratin­g the release.

Several previous Rowling books also reached high on the Amazon and Barnes & Noble lists in recent days.

Sales for the e-edition for “Cursed Child,” released through Rowling’s Pottermore website, have not been announced. The script is based on a Rowling story and co-written by Jack Thorne and John Tiffany.

 ?? JOEL RYAN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Palace Theatre in central London is showing a stage production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”
JOEL RYAN, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Palace Theatre in central London is showing a stage production of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”

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