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Michael Knowles Wrote The Top-Selling Nonfiction Book In The U.S. It’s Mysteriously Absent From NYT’s List

Luke Rosiak
Michael Knowles Wrote The Top-Selling Nonfiction Book In The U.S. It’s Mysteriously Absent From NYT’s List
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Daily Wire host Michael Knowles’ new book, “Speechless,” sold nearly 18,000 copies in the week ending June 26, making it the top-selling nonfiction work in the country — far ahead of the second- and third-place books by Bill O’Reilly and Malcolm Gladwell, at nearly 13,000 and just over 9,000, respectively.

That’s according to Publisher’s Weekly, which gets its data from NPD BookScan, the industry’s most comprehensive count of book sales.

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