OBSESSED: Prince Harry’s Memoir Is a Record-Breaker

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Prince Harry’s dishy memoir Spare has broken its publisher’s record for first-day sales for a non-fiction book, with 1.4 million copies bought in the U.S., the U.K., and Canada. No doubt aided by an exhaustive PR campaign that included major television interviews, Penguin Random House has already ordered a second printing.

The book was set to be released worldwide on Tuesday but it mistakenly hit stores in Spain early—and a Barnes & Noble executive told The Wall Street Journal that the resulting leaks created a “frenzy” for it among the buying public. Read more at The Wall Street Journal.


7 COMMENTS

  1. Hypocrisy at its finest.
    You call it an obsession, yet how many articles have you run about it so far?
    And no, I did not click on this to read it, I clicked on it just to make this comment.

    • You said it for me! Thanks. I also clicked on it to make a comment, but you’re right on. I was going to say that the headline is a good example of “kol haposel b’mumo posel.”

  2. Boggles me how little news there is here today once you minus out all of the fake interest in the royalty and the fake articles that are really fundraisers or “articles of interest”

  3. It is an excellent book, interesting. Should be required reading. At our shabbos table we read a page or 2 to our family and shabbos guests. Then we discuss. Our shabbos ruach is now royalty.

  4. Goes to show you how empty people’s lives are. Bh I’m a yid and when not working, learning, davening, doing mitzvos, I can read, enjoy and be inspired by a novel on gedolim.

  5. Apparently the public is fed up with the lies about the queen and her family. Will this book make the public want to look into the corruption in the governments and among upper-class criminals?

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