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The multimillion-dollar sums that celebrities make on books — and how they actually sell

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After returning a one million-dollar book advance (with interest) to HarperCollins in 2014, Amy Schumer landed one of the biggest advance deals the publishing world has ever seen — at an astounding rumored $8-10 million

The comedian announced the pre-order for her book, out August 16, on Tuesday, and posted the book cover to her Instagram.

Though Schumer's multimillion-dollar book advance tops the deals made for Tina Fey's "Bossypants" and Lena Dunham's "Not That Kind of Girl," these giant sums for A-list books are becoming more and more common. And the actual book sales don't always end up being so impressive.

Bruce Springsteen recently announced that he has an autobiography coming out in September of this year.

The autobiography's publisher, Simon & Schuster, declined to release the amount of his advance, but Page Six reported that it was more than $10 million. 

Here's a look at six reported celebrity advances and how some of the subsequent books have sold.

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"Bossypants" by Tiny Fey

Advance: $6 million

Sold: More than 3.5 million copies since 2011

Source: New York Times



"Boys in the Trees" by Carly Simon

Advance: More than $1 million

Sold: 74,999 copies since November 2015 

Source: Crain's New York, Publishers Weekly 



"Modern Romance" by Aziz Ansari

Advance: $3.5 million

Sold: 282,000 copies from June 2015 through September 2015 

Source: New York Times



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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