In a week dominated by all things Harry Potter, the 15th volume of Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto inched back up two spots to No. 58 on USA Today’s Top 150 Books list.
It’s the fourth week of release for the latest volume of the international phenomenon, which climbed as high as No. 53 two weeks ago before slipping to No. 60. In August 2006, the eleventh volume peaked at No. 21.
The first volume of Shiro Amano’s Kingdom Hearts II, which made it to No. 136 last week, fell off the chart.
The USA Today list tracks all genres and types of books sold in some 4,700 brick-and-mortar and online stores.
