The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists
Three titles appear familiar on all five bestseller lists this week: Project Hail Mary continues to enjoy the popularity that comes with a blockbuster adaptation (awe, awe, awe). During this time, Theo of Golden And reporter Proving how the book club circuit drives book sales β maybe even more than BookTok at this point.
Both of the titles debuting in this roundup are romances, but in very different subgenres. The Night We Met by Abby Jimenez promises to be a heartwarming contemporary romance with a friends-to-lovers tale. hunt the villain On the other hand, written by Reena Kent, is a dark M/M mafia romance between rivals. Choose your taste!
The list continues to lack diversity on many levels, including being disproportionately comprised of white authors. Some Indie Bestsellers You Should Know About Dragon’s Kiss: Stories by Louise Erdrich, lion women of tehran By Marjan Kamali, and strange buildings By Uketsu.
To get these numbers, we look at new York TimesBoth combined print and e-book fiction and combined print and e-book nonfiction lists; Amazon charts, both fiction and nonfiction; Publishers Weekly; USA Today; and indie bestsellers, both fiction and nonfiction, paperback and hardcover.
Books on all five bestseller lists:
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Theo of Golden by alan levy
reporter by Virginia Evans
Books on four bestseller lists:
The Night We Met By Abby Jimenez (Publishers Weekly, USA Today, NYT, Indie Bestseller)
Books on three bestseller lists:
judge stone by James Patterson and Viola Davis (Publishers Weekly, NYT, Amazon)
hunt the villain By Reena Kent (Publishers Weekly, USA Today, NYT)
Stranger By Belle Burden (NYT, Amazon, Indie Bestseller)
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