Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” has been released to the public, and is already topping bestseller lists. The title of the book is a nod to his position as the backup son in the line of royal succession.
The book, which was released on Tuesday, has already jumped to the top of Amazon’s nonfiction bestseller list and Barnes & Noble’s top 100 sellers. It may take a week or more to show up on the New York Times bestseller list, as its current nonfiction bestseller list is based on data from sales before December 31, which is prior to the publication date of the book.
In the memoir, the 38-year-old Harry details his life as part of the royal family, warts and all. He reveals the full extent of his despair at playing the royal, and the chaotic launch of “Spare” has seen plenty of revelations from leaks in the run-up to its release.
The sensational, and sometimes inflammatory, headlines have been lacking the context of the full book. However, the memoir is hardly an afterthought in bookstores, with the title jumping to the top of several bestseller lists as it hit store shelves on Tuesday.
Prince Harry’s memoir is a candid look into his life as a royal, and its success on bestseller lists is a testament to the public’s interest in his story.
Key takeaways:
- Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” has jumped to the top of Amazon’s nonfiction bestseller list and Barnes & Noble’s top 100 sellers.
- The memoir details his life as part of the royal family, and reveals the full extent of his despair at playing the royal.
- The book’s success on bestseller lists is a testament to the public’s interest in his story.
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