Top Books Left Behind in UK Hotel Rooms
The Telegraph has a lot of fun with hotel chain Travelodge‘s compilation of the latest literary works most often left behind in hotel rooms, especially as Alastair Campbell‘s THE BLAIR YEARS tops this year’s list. Former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan took second place with DON’T YOU KNOW WHO I AM? And vixen Katie Price – Jordan to the reality TV-watching world – ended up in third place with A WHOLE NEW WORLD. Jason Cotta, Travelodge operations director, said: “This review always gives us a good idea of what is going on in consumers’ minds during the summer holidays. Clearly celebrity is what we all want to know about and Alistair Campbell’s diaries were bound to intrigue.”
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