The AAP reported strong trade sales again for the month of June, as you can see the big contribution of the 50 Shades series (which was in its second month of republication in June) and the diminishing sales boost from The Hunger Games. eBook sales remained at their highest levels…
June AAP Trade eBook and Paperback Numbers Stay 50 Shades Strong
by Michael Cader on October 15, 2012 in eNews, Sales
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