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The latest instalment of the Harry Potter wizarding saga has become by far the fastest-selling book in British history, with more than two million copies shifted in
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth episode in JK Rowling's series, went on sale at one minute past
Worldwide sales in the first 24 hours are expected easily to top 10 million sales. A spokeswoman said: "It has finally knocked The Da Vinci Code off the top spot."
At Asda, where a vicious price war among supermarkets saw the book selling for £7.96, more than 66,000 copies were snapped up in the first hour of sales. Tesco claimed 400,000 copies sold in the first 24 hours.
WHSmith, which opened 391 outlets across the country at
Meanwhile, online bookseller Amazon.com reported that customers had ordered more than 1.5 million copies around the world. Royal Mail drafted in 150 extra vehicles to ensure deliveries.
Sales of the adult edition - with its more subdued front cover designed to save face among older readers - accounted for a quarter of all sales.
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Within hours, the internet was buzzing with reviews - mostly positive - from readers all over the globe. A reader
"After picking it up, I returned to my house and started to read it. I just finished it, and I can sincerely said that it is simply outstandingly good. And now, after staying up all night in order to read this book, I really need to catch up on my sleep..."
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The first print run of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, the original 1997 adventure, was 2,000. Before Friday, the series had recorded global sales of 270 million.
In her only interview to mark the launch of the book, billionaire JK Rowling, 39, said that she was taking six months' off before writing the final instalment to spend with her baby daughter Mackenzie Jean.
Readers have been warned to expect a two-year wait - and unprecedented levels of hype - before their final fix of Potter magic.
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