Take that, Harry Potter.
Katniss Everdeen has triumphed over the boy wizard, Amazon announced on Friday, as the company's sales of the âHunger Gamesâ trilogy have overtaken those of the Harry Potter series.
Sara Nelson, the editorial director of books and Kindle at Amazon, said in a statement that since the debut of âThe Hunger Gamesâ in 2008, the series has âtaken the world by storm, much as Harry Potter did a decade before.â
âInterestingly, this series is only three books versus Harry Potter's seven, and to achieve this result in just four years is a great testament to both the popularity of the work and, we think, the growth in reading digitally during that time,â she said.
The sales include print and e-book formats, making the âHunger Gamesâ trilogy Amazon's best-selling series.
Sarah Gelman, a spokeswoman for Amazon, declined to produce specific sales figures. Kyle Good, a spokeswoman for Scholastic, the publisher of both series, said that Scholastic has 150 million copies of the Harry Potter series and more than 50 million copies of the âHunger Gamesâ series in print in the United States.
The âHunger Gamesâ trilogy by Suzanne Collins, the story of a postapocalyptic world in which children are sent to fight each other to the death, has been a huge seller in e-book format and has crossed over from a teenage audience to reach millions of adults. The Harry Potter series was unavailable for sale in e-book until March.
Amazon said last week that E.L. James, the author of the âFifty Shadesâ erotic trilogy, is the best-selling author in history at the British Amazon.co.uk, passing J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series.
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