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{{Quote|When young Harry here stepped into Flourish and Blotts this morning to purchase my autobiography, Magical Me — which, incidentally is celebrating its twenty-seventh week atop ''The Daily Prophet'''s Bestseller List — he had no idea that he would, in fact, be leaving with my entire collected works!|Gilderoy Lockhart|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}} |
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{{Quote|When young Harry here stepped into Flourish and Blotts this morning to purchase my autobiography, Magical Me — which, incidentally is celebrating its twenty-seventh week atop ''The Daily Prophet'''s Bestseller List — he had no idea that he would, in fact, be leaving with my entire collected works!|Gilderoy Lockhart|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}} |
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'''''The Daily Prophet'''s Bestseller List''' was a list published by the ''[[Daily Prophet]]'' notarising the top-selling books of the current week. [[Gilderoy Lockhart]]'s ''[[Magical Me]]'' once spent at least twenty-seven weeks at the number one spot on this list around the time of [[Harry Potter]] and the [[Weasley family]]'s visit to [[Diagon Alley]] in [[August]] of [[1992]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]''</ref> |
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'''''The Daily Prophet'''s Bestseller List''' was a list published by the ''[[Daily Prophet]]'' denoting the top-selling books of the current week. [[Gilderoy Lockhart]]'s ''[[Magical Me]]'' once spent at least twenty-seven weeks at the number one spot on this list, around the time of [[Harry Potter]] and the [[Weasley family]]'s visit to [[Diagon Alley]] in [[August]] of [[1992]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)]]''</ref> |
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*It is unclear whether other best-selling books mentioned in the series, such as Lockhart's mention in [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets|the book]] of an unspecified book sitting six months on a best-sellers list, are referring to this list or another, as of yet unidentified, bestseller list. |
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*It is unclear whether other best-selling books mentioned in the series, such as Lockhart's mention in [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets|the book]] of an unspecified book sitting six months on a best-sellers' list, are referring to this list or another, as of yet unidentified, bestseller list. Since Lockhart was a master of self-publicity, it would be illogical to presume anything. |
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- "When young Harry here stepped into Flourish and Blotts this morning to purchase my autobiography, Magical Me — which, incidentally is celebrating its twenty-seventh week atop The Daily Prophet's Bestseller List — he had no idea that he would, in fact, be leaving with my entire collected works!"
- —Gilderoy Lockhart[src]
The Daily Prophet's Bestseller List was a list published by the Daily Prophet denoting the top-selling books of the current week. Gilderoy Lockhart's Magical Me once spent at least twenty-seven weeks at the number one spot on this list, around the time of Harry Potter and the Weasley family's visit to Diagon Alley in August of 1992.[1]
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- It is unclear whether other best-selling books mentioned in the series, such as Lockhart's mention in the book of an unspecified book sitting six months on a best-sellers' list, are referring to this list or another, as of yet unidentified, bestseller list. Since Lockhart was a master of self-publicity, it would be illogical to presume anything.
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