Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestsellers lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Mexico and Russia. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the original….Continue Reading
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Tagged A Changing Truth, Adultery, Albert Camus, Alexandra B. Marinina, Alice Munro, All That Is, Amelie Nothomb, And Life was Very Good..., Andrea Camilleri, Andreas Franz, Angels on Ice Do Not Survive (Volume 2), Anne Gesthuysen, Becca Fitzpatrick, Benito Taibo, Brand Ark, Bridget Jones's Mad About the Boy, Canada, Charlotte, Cloister, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, Corrado Augias, Crescendo, Dan Brown, daniel holbe, David Foenkinos, Death of a Happy Man, Donato Carrisi, donna tartt, E.L. James, Elmer Mendoza, Emmanuel Carrere, Eric Reinhardt, Fifty Shades of Grey, France, francis carofiglio, Frederic Beigbeder, Galveston, Germany, Gianrico Carolfiglio, gillian flynn, Girgio Fontana, gone girl, Haruki Murakami, Heart Primitive, I want to Live Once, Immortality, Inferno, Isabel San Sebastian, Italy, J.D. Salinger, James Dashner, James Salter, Javier Sierra, Joel Dicker, John Green, Jorge Franco, karin slaughter, Katherine Pancol, Ken Follett, Last Words, Laura Esquivel, Looking for Alaska, Love and Forests, Lupita Loved to Iron, marco malvaldi, Maria Metlitskaya, Mary Ledge, Master of the Winds and SUnsets, Max Frye, Mexico, Mikel Santiago, Milan Kundera, muchachas, Nic Pizzolatto, Normal Person, Oona &Salinger, Paulo Coehlo, Petronilla, Richard Ford, Roberto Constantini, Russia, Spain, Tatiana Ustinov, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, The Catcher in the Rye, The Dark Side of the Heart, The Evil Does not Forget, The Fault in Our Stars, the goldfinch, The Hunter of the Dark, The Hyena, The Kingdom, The Last Night in Tremore Beach, The Lives of Girls and Women, The Love for Three Zuckermann, The Maze Runner, The Mystery of the Skull Orquidea, The Pyramid Immortal, The Pyramid of Mud, The Stranger, The Summer of Blueberries, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair, The Wireless Phone, The Woman Diplomat, The World Outside, Victor Pelevin, We're Sisters, Winter of the World, women, Zakhar Prilepin
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestsellers lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Finland and Malaysia. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the original….Continue Reading
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Tagged A Changing Truth, A Plane Without It, Aeschyslus, Alive and Dead in Winsford, Almudena Grandes, Amy Tan, And the Mountains Echoed, Andrea Camilleri, Andrea Vitali, Andreas Franz, Anne Gesthuysen, At the Bottom of Your Heart, Aurelia, Between Red and Black, Black Out. Tomorrow Will be too Late, Buried Angels, Camilla Läckberg, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, Dan Brown, daniel holbe, Do Not Let Go of my Hand, donna tartt, E.L. James, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Fifty Shades of Grey, Finland, Fire (Diary of a Squad), Foreign Bodies, Four Slaps Blessed, France, Francesco Piccolo, Gerard de Nerval, Germany, Ghosts of the Past, Gianrico Carolfiglio, gillian flynn, Giorgio Faletti, gone girl, Gonzalo Giner, Guess Who I am Tonight, Guillame Musso, Hakan Nesser, Haruki Murakami, Henri Barbusse, Holidays in Yellow, Horror Stories, I Kill, Inferno, Italy, J. Courtney Sullivan, Jan Guillou, Jan Martenson, Jens Lapidus, Jo Nesbo, John Green, John Grisham, Jojo Moyes, Jonas Gardell, jonas jonasson, Ken Follett, Khaled Hosseini, KL Noir: Red, KL Noir: White, Lorenzo Silva, Love in Penang, Maine, malaysia, Marco Vichi, Maria Perosino, Mary Kay Andrews, Mary Ledge, Maurizio de Giovanni, Megan Maxwell, Michel Bussi, Mikel Santiago, My Grandmother: Welcome and say Sorry, Never Dry Tears Without Gloves, paper towns, Pierre Lemaitre, Pledge of Allegiance, police, Pyramid of Mud, See You Up There, Simoni Marcello, sycamore row, The Abbey of One Hundred Sins, The Choices That You Have Not Made, The Desire to Be Like Everyone, The Fault in Our Stars, the girl who saved the king of sweden, the goldfinch, The Greek Helmet, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, The Hyena, The Last Letter from Your Lover, The Last Night in Tremore Beach, The Persians, The Summer Book, The Summer of Blueberries, the three wedding manolita, the valley of amazement, Tomorrow, Tove Jansson, Tunku Halim, VIP Room, We're Sisters, Winter of the World
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestsellers lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Malta and South Korea. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from…Continue Reading
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Tagged A Changing Truth, A Gift to Remember, Adultery, Aeschylus, Almudena Grandes, And the Miracle of Mira Stores, And the Mountains Echoed, Andrea Camilleri, Anne Gesthuysen, Antenatal, Arnaldur Indridason, As a Song of Hope, At the Bottom of Your Heart, Beauty, Black Out, Buried Angels, Camilla Läckberg, Carlo Lucarelli, completely burnt!, Confessions of a Wild Child, Covenant Loyalty, Cristina Caboni, Cross My Heart, Dan Brown, David Foenkinos, Do Not Tell Me You're Afraid, doctor sleep, donna tartt, Dust, edouard louis, Eeny Meeny, ending eddy bellegueule, Fire (Diary of a Squad), Foreign Bodies, France, Germany, Ghosts of the Past, Gianrico Carofiglio, gilles legardinier, Gonzalo Giner, Guess Who I am Tonight, Guiseppe Catozzella, Henri Barbusse, Her Last Breath, Holidays in Yellow, Hotel Italy, I am Better, Inferno, Italy, Jackie COllins, James Patterson, Jean D'Ormesson, Jo Nesbo, Joel Dicker, John Green, Jojo Moyes, jonas jonasson, Julian Barnes, Kate Morton, Keigo Higashi no, Khaled Hosseini, ladies night, Linda Castillo, Lorenzo Silva, Louise Mensch, M. J. Arlidge, Malta, Marc Elsberg, Marco Vichi, Maria Perosino, Mary Kay Andrews, Mary Ledge, Maurizio de Giovanni, maylis de Kerangal, me before you, Megan Maxwell, Melissa Hill, Neuhaus Nelre, Nina George, One Step too Far, Paper Town, Patricia Cornwell, Paulo Coelho, Pierre Lemaitre, police, repair living, See You Up There, Shark in the City, South Korea, Spain, Stephen King, Strange Shores, Sung Suk-je, The Case of Kakoiannis-Sforza, The Choices That You Have Not Made, The Fault in Our Stars, The First Phone Call from Heaven, the girl who saved the king of sweden, the goldfinch, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, The Invisible Man, The Lavender Room, The Lost Tracks, The Persians, The Pyramid of Mud, The Sense of An Ending, The Summer of Blueberries, the three wedding manolita, The Trail of Scents, The Truth about the Harry Queert Affair, Throb of my Life, Tina Seskis, We're Sisters
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestsellers lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Argentina and Poland. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the original….Continue Reading
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Tagged Absorber, Ake Edwardson, Alice Munro, Almost Gunned Down, Almudena Grandes, Andrea Camilleri, Andrea Vitali, Anne Gesthuysen, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Argentina, Arnaldur Indridason, benjamin black, Bernard Cornwell, Buried Angels, Camilla Läckberg, Carlo Lucarelli, celine minard, charlotte link, Class, Covenant Loyalty, Cristina Caboni, David Foenkinos, Do Not Tell Me You're Not Afraid, Dominik W. Rettinger, donna tartt, E.L. James, Eleanor & Park, Elizabeth George, Faith the Lie, Fifty Shades of Grey, Foreign Bodies, Four Slaps Blessed, France, Francesco Recami, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, Germany, Giuseppe Catozzella, Gonzalo Giner, Guess Who I am Tonight, Hotel Italy, House at the End of the World, I am Better, If This is a Man, Irvine Welsh, Isabel Allende, Italo Calvino, Italy, Janet Evanovich, Jean-Christophe Grange, jean-christophe rufin, Jo Nesbo, Joel Dicker, John Green, jonas jonasson, Kaiken, Katarzyna Bonda, Kate Morton, Katherine Pancol, ladies night, leonardo padura, Lorenzo Silva, Lucky Luck, Martin Walker, Mary Kay Andrews, Mary Ledge, maylis de Kerangal, Megan Maxwell, Mr. Mercedes, Muchachas Vol. 3, Olga Rudnicka, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Paolo Giordano, Pierre Lemaitre, Poland, Primo Levi, Rainbow Rowell, repair living, ripper, See You Up There, Skagboys, Spain, Stephen King, Strange Shores, Sveva Casati Modignani, The Black and Silver, The Blonde with Black Eyes, The Case of Kakoiannis-Sforza, The Devil's Cafe, The Doctrine of Wolff, The Fault in Our Stars, the goldfinch, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, The Little Prince, The Lost Tracks, The Man Who Loved Dogs, The Pagan Lord, The Path to the Spiders' Nest, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Pyramid of Mud, the red necklace, The Son, The Summer of Blueberries, the three wedding manolita, The Trail of Scents, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair, The Wife Magic, Thorny Rose, too much happiness, Tschick, Twelve Sharp, Vladimir Wolff, We're Sisters, wolfgang herrndorf
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestsellers lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Greece and Turkey. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the…Continue Reading
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Tagged Adam Ross, Age of Iron, Allegiant, Almudena Grandes, Andrea Camilleri, Andrea Vitali, Anne Gesthuysen, Another Idea of Happiness, Antigone, Arnaldur Indridason, Beach Runners, Blackberry Winter, Blue Vein, bukre, Cafe Napolitano, Camilla Läckberg, Candela Light, Central Park, chasing a shadow, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Cristina Caboni, David Sedaris, donna tartt, Dora Heldt, E. L. Doctorow, Elizabeth George, Ender Haluk Derince, Faith the Lie, Four Slaps Blessed, France, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Germany, Gisa Pauly, Glenn Cooper, granny, Greece, Guillaume Musso, Homer and Langley, Ignacio Martinez de Pison, International Bestseller Lists, International Bestsellers, Italy, J. M. Coetzee, jean anouilh, jean-christophe rufin, Joel Dicker, John Giannellis, John Green, jonas jonasson, Katherine Pancol, Last Camellia, Lesley Downer, Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls, Lifeblood, Luke Ralli, Luz Gabas, Madonna in a Fur Coat, Marc Levy, Maxim Huerta, maylis de Kerangal, Michael Kobr, Monica Carrillo, Mr. Peanut, muchachas, Muchachas Vol. 2, My London, Now Times Among Us, Off Toll Loneliness, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Pantera, Paolo Giordano, Phillippe Torreton, repair living, Return to Your Skin, Ross MacDonald, Sabahattin Ali, Sarah Jio, Şebnem Burcuoğlu, Serkan Özel Kahraman, Simonetta Angello Hornby, Spain, Speak Up Husband, Stefano Benni, Stone and Honey, Strange Shores, Tazeoğlu, The Army of Sleepwalkers, The Award Winning SIsters FIccadenti, The Black and Silver, The Buried Angels, The Dream Night, The Fault in Our Stars, The Firestone, the girl who saved the king of sweden, the goldfinch, The Good Reputation, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, The Last Concubine, The Last Dance, The Love Vampire Strikes Back, The Pyramid of Mud, the red necklace, The Summer of Blueberries, the three wedding manolita, The Trail of Scents, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair, The Wife Magic, Tschick, Turkey, veronica roth, victoria hislop, Violet Scented Stories, Volker Mallet, We're Sisters, wolfgang herrndorf, Wu Ming, Τιμ Κολινς, Χριστίνα Ζέμπη
Two and a half years ago, our sister website, PublishingTrendsetter, launched an infographic called Lifecycle of a Book,which showed the process of publishing a book, from inception to final product. The infographic also came with accompanying videos of young professionals from each department talking about what they do and how they do it. Now, Trendsetter…Continue Reading
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestsellers lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: India and South Africa. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the…Continue Reading
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Tagged 13 Hours, 2 States: The Story of my Marriage, Agente Kasper, Almudena Grandes, Amish Tripathi, Amy Tan, And the Mountains Echoed, Andrea Camilleri, Andrea Vitali, Anne Gesthuysen, Beautiful Bastard, Beautiful Bitch, benjamin black, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, chasing a shadow, Chetan Bhagat, Christina Lauren, Dan Brown, Dario Fo, Deon Myer, Donna Leon, donna tartt, E.L. James, East Frisians Fire, edouard louis, Ending Eddie Bellegueule, Entwined with You, Federico Moccia, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed, Fifty Shades of Grey, Five Point Someone, Four Slaps Blessed, France, francis carofiglio, Germany, Ghizzoni Marco, Gianrico Carofiglio, goodbye upstairs, Gray Wolves and White Doves, Guess Who I Am, House Rules, india, Inferno, Iny Lorentz, Isabel Allende, Italy, jean-christophe rufin, Jo Nesbo, Jodi Picoult, John D. Bailan, John Van De Ruit, jonas jonasson, Jorg Maurer, Katherine Pancol, Khaled Hosseini, Klaus-Peter Wolf, Life is What you Make it, Lucinda Riley, Luigi Carletti, Luz Gabas, Marc-Uwe Kling, Maxim Huerta, Megan Maxwell, Miller Lines, muchachas, One Night @ the Call Center, Pierre Lematire, Preeti Shenoy, Proteus, Rachel Joyce, Return to Your Skin, Revolution 20/20, ripper, Sebastino Cassalli, Sheila O'Flanagan, South Africa, Spain, Spud - The Madness Continues, Stand by Me, SuperNotes, Sylvia Day, The Army of Sleepwalkers, The Award Winning SIsters FIccadenti, the blonde with the black eyes, The Boundary of Bonetti, The Daughter of the Pope, The Dream Night, the girl who saved the king of sweden, the goldfinch, The Hat of Marshal, the house in the woods, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, The Immortals of Melusha, the italian girl, The Kangaroo Revelation, The Leopard, The Lost Symbol, The Prince of Parnassus, the red necklace, The Secret of Nagas, The Three Mistakes of My Life, the three wedding manolita, the unlikely pilgrimage of harold fry, the valley of amazement, The White Star, Tschick, Undergrowth, We're Sisters, WIlds, wolfgang herrndorf, Wu Ming, You Just You
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestseller lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Austria and Brazil. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the…Continue Reading
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Tagged A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Adam's Rib, Alessia Gazzola, Allmen and the Missing Maria, Almudena Grandes, Amy Tan, An Abundance of Katherines, Andrea Camilleri, Andrea Vitali, Anna Gavalda, Antigone, Antonio Manzini, Award-Winning Sisters Ficcadenti, before the celebration, benjamin black, breaking news, bridget jones: mad about the boy, carmen amoraga, chasing a shadow, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, colours of love, completely burnt!, daniel gattauer, donna tartt, E.L. James, edouard louis, end, ending eddy bellegueule, Enrique Vila-Matas, Erri de Luca, Fernanda Torres, Fifty Shades of Grey, francesco guccini, francis carofiglio, Frank Schatzing, Frederick Forsyth, games criminals, George R.R. Martin, Gianrico Carofiglio, gilles legardinier, graeme simsion, granny, guido maria brera, Haruki Murakami, Helen Fielding, International Bestsellers, Isabel Allende, jamaica lane - secret love, jan weiler, jean anouilh, jean-christophe rufin, Joel Dicker, John Green, John Grisham, Jojo Moyes, jonas jonasson, kassel invites no logic, Katherine Pancol, kathryn taylor, life was so, Lucinda Riley, marin suter, Mark Helprin, markus zusak, massimo carlotto, matthew quick, maylis de Kerangal, me before you, message in a bottle, Michele Serra, Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore, muchachas, new dictionary of lost things, Nicholas Sparks, on the shore, paper towns, phillipe torreton, rafael chirbes, repair living, ripper, robin sloan, samantha young, Saša Stanišić, silver linings playbook, simon beckett, solo: a new james bond adventure, sycamore row, the better life: two stories, the blonde with the black eyes, the bones of the princess, the book thief, the devils, the farm, The Fault in Our Stars, the girl who saved the king of sweden, the golfinch, the heiress, the house in the woods, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, the italian girl, the list, the lying, the miracle exercise, the pubertier, the red necklace, the rosie project, the three wedding manolita, The Truth About Harry Quebert, the valley of amazement, the world does not owe me anything, the wrong solider, william boyd, winter's tale
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestseller lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Ireland and Israel. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the…Continue Reading
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Tagged A Wanted Man, Adam's Rib, Antonio Manzini, Are You for Sardinia?, Armistead Maupin, Audrey McGee, beauty queen of jerusalem, black slope, carmen amoraga, carnival in yellow, christian bobin, darkest fear, delores redondo, donal ryan, donna tartt, Down London Road, edouard louis, ending eddy bellegueule, ethan cross, eugenio corti, expo 58, fever, franz-olivier giesbert, graeme simsion, granny, harlen coben, himmler's cook, horst evers, i am the night, in the valley of the fox, Isabel Allende, jo baker, Joel Dicker, John Green, John Williams, jonas jonasson, Jonathan Coe, jordi ellen malpas, Joy Fielding, judith len, Juli Zeh, julia navarro, karro, kate atkinson, Katherine Pancol, last bath in siberia, Lee Child, legacy bone, lesley pearse, liane moriarty, life after life, life was so, little communist who never smiled, lola lafon, longbourn, longburn, love and prejudice, margaret mazzantini, mauro corona, maya banks, maylis de Kerangal, Michele Serra, muchachas, My Man: Confession, new dictionary of lost things, noa yadlin, on the shore, one day in winter, orly krauss-weiner, phillipe torreton, Rachel Joyce, rafael chirbes, repair living, ripper, samantha young, Shoot I'm Already Dead, Sophie Kinsella, splendor, steve tesich, stoner, surrender to live, Survivor, sylvain tesson, the bones of the princess, the days of anna madrigal, the farm, The Fault in Our Stars, the goldfinch, the heart of evil, the high life, the hsuband's secret, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, the king of berlin, the landlady, the lying, the red horse, the rosie project, the spinning heart, The Truth About Harry Quebert, the undertaking, the unlikely pilgrimage of harold fry, the voice of cool men, tom rob smith, Tschick, wedding night, zero time
Every month, Publishing Trends runs fiction international bestseller lists from four territories–France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This month, our four regular territories are joined by two more: Switzerland and Australia. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible from the…Continue Reading
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Tagged Alice Munro, And the Mountains Echoed, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Australia, Avenia D'Alessandro, bad wolf, Camilla Läckberg, cassandra clare, charlotte link, clara sanchez, cloudstreet, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, come to the world, cuty of bones, David Foenkinos, Dear Life, doctor sleep, donna tartt, edouard louis, ending eddy bellegueule, ethan cross, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fabio Volo, Federico Moccia, France, Germany, gillian flynn, gone girl, goodbye upstairs, graeme simsion, gramellini massimo, harper lee, Haruki Murakami, head of employment, Henning Mankell, hosue of leaves, i am the night, Ian McEwan, in the valley of the fox, Isabel Allende, Italy, J. K. Rowling, Jo Nesbo, Joel Dicker, John Green, John Williams, jonas jonasson, judith lennox, julia navarro, Khaled Hosseini, leonardo sciascia, Life of Pi, little communist who never smiled, lola lafon, make beautiful dreams, marcus zusak, mario rigioni stern, Mario Vargas Llosa, mark z. danielewski, maylis de Kerangal, mazzantini margaret, Megan Maxwell, murder in the fall, nele neuhaus, nicolai lilin, on the shower, on the twelfth day, one day in winter, peach crazy, pierre assouline, Pierre Lemaitre, pride and prejudice, rafael chirbes, repair living, ripper, romain puertolas, Shoot I'm Already Dead, siberian education, sigmaringen, Spain, Stefano Benni, Stephen King, stoner, surrender to live, sweet tooth, switzerland, sylvain tesson, tessa sara, the abortionist, the book thief, The Casual Vacancy, the day of the owl, the discreet hero, the extraordinary journey of the fakir who was stuck in an ikea wardrobe, The Fault in Our Stars, the girl who saved the king of sweden, the goldfinch, the great gatsby, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, the hurricane in the blink of an eye, the patient sniper, the police, the road home, the rosie project, the sergeant in the snow, the sky has returned, The Truth About Harry Quebert, the unlikely pilgrimage of harold fry, three meters above the sky, tin winton, to kill a mockingbird, too much happiness, Tschick, white as milk red as blood, wolfgang herrndorf, wolfgang schorlau, Yann Martel