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NEW YORK (AP) -- Sarah Palin appears well on her way to becoming a million-selling author.
"Going Rogue" sold 700,000 copies -- a number that includes pre-orders -- in its first week of release, according to a publishing official close to the former Alaska governor. The official was not authorized to release the sales figure and asked not to be identified.
Palin's memoir came out Nov. 17 with a first printing of 1.5 million copies. On Friday, publisher HarperCollins announced that the printing would be increased to 2.5 million.
Few nonfiction books have debuted so well. In 2004, Bill Clinton's "My Life" sold more than 900,000 copies in its first week.
HarperCollins is owned by News Corp.
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