Jada Smith’s headline-making memoir is not selling as many copies as might be expected, despite some eyebrow-raising admissions in major interviews ahead of its launch.
Pinkett Smith released her autobiography, Worthy, on October 17 but the book is making little impact on multiple bestseller lists.
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On Amazon Books, the world’s most popular book selling site, according to Statista, Worthy sits at number 81 on its bestseller list and at the time of writing had gained only 114 ratings and 64 reviews. It failed to make the top 100 on the Kindle e-reader chart, where it had only sold 2,700 copies by the end of last week.
Pinkett Smith’s memoir has been outsold by a number of other celebrities’ titles, including Arnold Schwarzenegger’s self-help book, Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life, and Britney Spears’ hotly anticipated The Woman In Me.
Full House star John Stamos’ memoir has also outsold Worthy to rank at number 36 on Barnes & Noble’s weekly best seller list.
Customer reviews of Worthy on Amazon Books have been divided.