One buyer of former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's autobiography has managed to get a refund from the book's publishers.
The Mirror says Fergie's second account of his life, entitled My Autobiography, became the UK's fastest-selling non-fiction book since records began, shifting 115,547 copies in its first week on sale.
But eagle-eyed readers have spotted as many as 45 factual errors in the 402-page account, which has prompted publishers Hodder and Stoughton to offer to reimburse one disgruntled customer.
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