Jacqueline Wilson is most popular library book author of noughties
Jacqueline Wilson has triumphed over better selling authors such as JK Rowling
and Dan Brown to be named the most popular library book author of the last
decade.
From: Telegraph Books
Thursday, 11 February, 2010
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