Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue” has gone number one.
Pre-orders of the ex-Alaska guv and GOP veep candidate’s new memoir topped the charts Wednesday on Amazon.com and on Barnes & Noble’s website, The Associated Press reported.
Palin's 400-page tome outsold Sen. Ted Kennedy’s “True Compass,” Mitch Albom’s “Have a Little Faith” and even "Da Vinci Code" author Dan Brown’s newest pot-boiler, “The Lost Symbol.”
In Alaska, a handful of bookstores the AP surveyed reported customers were already clamoring for copies of "Going Rogue" ahead its Nov. 17 release. But Julie Drake, co-owner of Anchorage’s largest indie bookstore, Title Wave, said her customers hadn't shown any interest. “Maybe we're all going rogue, going all mavericky," she said.
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