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Fifty Shades of Grey has made us all mad for ... reading

What did you think we were going to say? Filthy minds.

ALMOST 460,000 BOOKS from the Fifty Shades of Grey series have been sold in Ireland over the past four years.

New figures released by Nielsen Book Research show that the Irish public has bought a total of 459,082 copies of the books (including box sets), making about €5 million for author EL James.

The sales include 199,502 copies of Fifty Shades of Grey, the first instalment, since 2012. Irish readers have purchased a further 125,899 and 116,229 copies of sequels Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed respectively.

The latest book in the series, Grey, has sold 8,164 copies in its first week, outselling the next most-purchased book by four to one.

Maria Dickenson, Managing Director of Dubray Books, noted that this is “by far the biggest first week impact of the EL James books”, telling us: “Each of the others sold less than 500 in the first week of sales and built up from there.”

It makes Grey the fifth biggest selling fiction book of the year so far (after Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, Time for Friends by Patricia Scanlan, Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey and The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton), and the 8th bestselling book overall.

The Guardian reports that EL James’ company, Fifty Shades Ltd, made a profit of about €13.8 million in 2014.

Fifty Shades of Grey was the biggest success of the trilogy, reaching 24,500 in its highest (16th) week of sales in Ireland. Fifty Shades Darker reached just over 12,000 in its highest (16th) week of sales, and Freed reached 10,700 at its peak (13th week).

The series has sold over 125 million copies worldwide and been translated into more than 50 languages. The film version of the first novel was widely panned by critics, but grossed about €800 million worldwide.

Dickenson said people in Ireland were ordering Grey in advance, something that “doesn’t happen much with adult books”.

“There’s still quite an appetite for it,” she added.

Read: We read the new 50 Shades of Grey to pick out the filthiest bits so you don’t have to

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    Mute Ian
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    May 20th 2015, 2:24 PM

    “The average starting salary expected by an Irish graduate in 2015 is €40,405.”
    Speaking from an IT perspective the average graduate will in reality earn closer to €30k (generally less) in my opinion. 40k seems mental as a starting salary.

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    Mute John Reese
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    May 20th 2015, 2:39 PM

    More like 20K

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    Mute Chris
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    May 20th 2015, 2:40 PM

    Are you in IT Ian, if so what do you do and do you like your job? I’m thinking of up-skilling into that sector.

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    May 20th 2015, 2:41 PM

    25k when I got a graduate job 2 years ago, 30k now… 40k would be the equivalent of €2,543 a month according to the PWC tax calculator

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    Mute Jake Race
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    May 20th 2015, 2:48 PM

    How does your brain work @Chris? Do you enjoy solving problems, designing things, fixing things?

    Their is a very wide spectrum of IT careers.

    If you’re into the sciencing, machine learning and data science have a huge future.

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    Mute Jack Baylor
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    May 20th 2015, 3:50 PM

    Hey Chris, whats your background? If you’re coming in without any background or certs, I’d recommend doing the CompTIA A+, Network+, Storage+ and Security+ as fundamental starting blocks. By then you should have an understanding on where you want to branch into. Give me a shout if you want to talk more.

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    Mute Woody Murphy
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    Jan 11th 2016, 4:39 PM

    I’m glad somebody else said this – have no clue where they picked 40K out of.

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    Mute Sarah S
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    May 20th 2015, 2:29 PM

    Expected starting salary €45k?! Did they all miss out on their ‘reality’ classes?!?!

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    May 20th 2015, 2:29 PM

    40K???!! I’ve been job hunting with the last 2 months (ended three weeks ago thank Christ) and the best wage I was promised was in the low 30K range. The majority were in the 22,500 – 25,000 range and that’s even with a respectable science degree.

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    Mute Rocky Raccoon
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    May 20th 2015, 2:32 PM

    Sounds like a lot of these graduates are going to be disappointed. I started in one of these ‘top 10′ companies in 2010 on a salary of €21,500. Can’t imagine it’s changed much in the mean time. I am of the belief that, if you’re an ambitious graduate, your 20′s should be spent trying to discover what you enjoy as a career, something that’s hard to achieve in a profit hungry multinational. All they care about is squeezing you dry. If any soon to be graduates are reading this article I’d recommend reading this article.
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140727232741-15381-don-t-waste-your-20s-at-google-or-mckinsey

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    Mute Bobby Neary
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    May 20th 2015, 2:22 PM

    Wants 45k ,it’s another thing in getting it…work your socks off then you might have a chance in getting your 45k

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    Mute Seán O'Ceallaghan
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    May 20th 2015, 11:18 PM

    45k when I graduate??? Ha I was expecting 188 per week plus a extra 50 euro.

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    Mute John Moylan
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    May 20th 2015, 3:00 PM

    40k? havin’ a giraffe they are. 25k, maybe.

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    May 20th 2015, 3:52 PM

    I know people who came out of college fresh from their degree and got into programs with PWC, Ernest & Young etc and they had €40k plus starting off. Its all about being in the top % of your class and leveraging your ability to sell yourself.

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    Mute Rocky Raccoon
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    May 20th 2015, 4:00 PM

    They must have been pulling your tail Jack. Myself and a lot of my accounting year went into Big 4 companies and you don’t get anything near that. As I’ve said above I started on €21.5k in 2010. Even when you get your exams, a recently qualified chartered accountant will only earn €40-45k in Dublin.

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    Mute Jake Race
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    May 20th 2015, 4:21 PM

    ” fresh from their degree and got into programs with PWC”

    I know experienced people who work in PWC and don’t get 40k. They’re one of the worst paying companies in the Irish financial services sector.

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    May 20th 2015, 5:04 PM

    I work in Reward / Comp & Ben and have access to large amounts of this type of data….

    25k is a good starting salary
    The best paying graduate programme is with BOI and it pays about 27 / 28k depending on speciality

    these students are mental, plain and simple

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    Mute Joan Featherstone
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    May 21st 2015, 10:20 AM

    Jack my daughter went into Ernst & Young as a graduate three years ago, the salary was nowhere near that, think it was @€25K and 12 hour days were the absolute norm, no overtime paid. I think your friends were taking the mick. My daughter is back in college!

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    Mute Alan Hayes
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    May 20th 2015, 2:56 PM

    40k are they crazy……

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    May 20th 2015, 2:50 PM

    There in for a rude awakening unfortunately.

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    Mute Jake Race
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    May 20th 2015, 2:21 PM

    pffft… work life balance. Lazy feckers.

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    May 20th 2015, 3:00 PM

    Would just be nice to get a job at all, about to finish a advertising degree and anything would do.

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    May 20th 2015, 3:52 PM

    Get out of advertising, for a start. Its a closed loop, very connection orientated, and thers NOT a lot of opportunity. I’d recommend once you finish to do a masters in a different topic.

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    Mute Michael Duffy
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    May 20th 2015, 4:44 PM

    I’m graduating this summer and starting salarys in banking and funds are nowhere near that. 22-25k far more realistic

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    May 20th 2015, 6:51 PM

    They’re gas at that age!

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    Jan 11th 2016, 4:44 PM

    I realise im reading this about a year later – but this killed me loll

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    May 20th 2015, 5:20 PM

    Who are paying those salaries… ?? I’m obviously being way underpaid

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    Mute Joan Featherstone
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    May 21st 2015, 10:21 AM

    No graduate will get that Trisha, they haven’t a clue! TBH most will be lucky to get a job in their chosen field. Your not being underpaid!

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    May 20th 2015, 3:54 PM

    I was very lucky to get a job in my sector right as I finished my studies, other students I’m friends with were not so lucky. I had no “expectations” of a starting salary, just to get the foot in the door and make it from there.

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    May 20th 2015, 6:01 PM

    Typical students expect big starting salaries like that straight out of collage – I’ve worked in IT for 15 years I can tell u starting salaries for grads is nowhere near that as it right it should be – I don’t thunj they understand the level of training that needs to he done once they start a new job your degree just gets u in the door!

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    May 20th 2015, 8:02 PM

    I started in IT almost 6 years ago and that was on 25k. There is no way a grad is starting on 45k. If you’re good then you can definitely be on that within 3/4 years.

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    May 20th 2015, 8:28 PM

    Yeah I’d imagine they want to work in Disney with all these fairytales they’re still believing. Was yohr average 2.1 BA in Business or Accounting or the like getting this even during the boom years….

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    May 20th 2015, 6:24 PM

    You can see some of the salaries for these companies at glass door.com

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    Mute Edward Conmy
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    May 21st 2015, 11:37 AM

    That is not a realistic starting salary. Graduate salaries are 24k for sales and marketing roles. They are higher for professional services and engineering/ developer roles. But you would expect to earn 40k after working for 3-4 years.

    Silly survey. Good click bait though.

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    May 21st 2015, 3:34 PM

    ” The average 21-year-old male Irish student expects to make €45,000 as a starting salary,
    while female students have slightly more modest expectations of €37,000 when they begin their career. ”

    Jesus, I’m in the wrong company.

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    Feb 13th 2016, 5:08 PM

    In United States, CS graduates get above 100K in companies like Microsoft, Google etc. Salary is pretty low in Ireland while the quality of graduates might be similar or may be better for TCD, UCD CS graduates.

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    Jan 11th 2016, 4:47 PM

    I started 4 years ago in IT with no experience or qualification on 18K. Was more than happy with that given my situation at the time – worked my ass off and am now on 35K, looking at 45K with a current job offer I’ve received. I’m 24. No excuse once you’re in the door not to work your ass off and become worth the money and to be vocal about it – but there is no way in hell you can expect to walk out of college to a 40K job lol

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