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: Canada and Hungary. 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 Monster Calls, Adelaide de Clermont-Tonnerre, After You, All This Will Give, Among People, And You Will Find the Treasure That Sleeps, Andrea Camilleri, Andrea Vitali, Antonio Manzini, Armando Lucas Correa, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Aurelie Silvestre, Austerity II - THe Awakening of Butterflies, Babylon, Bernard Werber, Borsa Brown, Bread for the Bastards of Pizzofalcone, Carmen Posadas, charlotte link, Cody McFayden, Do Not Say We Have Nothing, dolores redondo, Donato Carrisi, Elena Ferrante, End of Watch, Fabian Janka, Fable Vavyan, Falco, Faye Gael, Fernando Aramburu, Harlan Coben, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Henning Mankell, Himmelhorn, Homeland, Homonnay Gergely, Ildefonso Falcones, J. K. Rowling, Jodi Ellen Malpas, John Grisham, Jojo Moyes, Joseph Boyden, Juli Zeh, Kiss Erzi!, Laurent Gounelle, Leila Slimani, M. Kobr, Macros Chicot, Madeleine Thein, Marcello Simoni, Matthias Brandt, Maurizio de Giovanni, Maxime Chattam, Megan Maxwell, More Alive than Ever, My Brilliant Friend, Night School Lee CHild, Other World, Our November 14, Patrick Ness, Paula Hawkins, Paulo Coelho, Raphaëlle Giordano, Raumpatrouille, Real Story, Roberto Bolano, Roberto Saviano, Shari Lapena, Small COuntry, Spend the Night with Me, Stephen King, Stephenie Meyer, Stories of Christmas, Summer Cool, Sweet Song, The Arab's Daughter, The Art of Being Fragile, The Chemist, The Couple NExt Door, The Daughter of Cayetana, The Decision, The Defending, The Family Chapel and Other Stories, THe German Girl, The Girl on the Train, The Heirs of the Earth, The Inquisitor Brand, The Last of Ours, The Last Witch's Daughter, The Master of the Shadows, The Murder of Socrates, The Paranza Children, The Silence of Death, The Spirit of Science Fiction, The Spy, The Stranger, The Swedish Wellies, The Whistler, Tomorrow Cats, V. Klüpfel, Wenjack, White Orphans, Yasmina Reza, Your Second Life Begins When You Understand You Don't Have One
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: Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates. Those books that have been published in English are listed with their official English-language title. All others are translated as literally as possible…Continue Reading
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Tagged A Bit of Madness in the Spring, A Monster Calls, After You, Alessia Gazzola, Alex Capus, All the Light We Cannot See, Among People, And Next Door Waiting The STar, Andrea Camilleri, Anthony Doerr, Antonio Manzini, Arnaldur Indridason, Arne Dahl, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Aurelie Valognes, B.A. Paris, Behind Closed Doors, Benedict Wells, charlotte link, Check Point, Cometh the Hour, Di Schoni Fanny, DInah Jeffires, douglas kennedy, Elena Ferrante, Elizabeth Strout, Elke Heidenreich, Emma Cline, Emma Donoghue, Even in the Nettles, Everything No Co, Falco, Fernando Aramburu, France, From the End of Loneliness, Germany, Get Even, Giacomo Mazzariol, Gianrico Carofiglio, Gounelle Laurent, Guillaume Musso, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Henning Mankell, Hidenori Kusaka, Hitman Anders and the Meaning of It All, Homeland, Ildefonso Falcones, In the Forest, Italy, J. K. Rowling, jean-christophe rufin, Jeffrey Archer, Joel Dicker, John Grisham, Jojo Moyes, jonas jonasson, Juli Zeh, Kiera Cass, liane moriarty, Life is Good, M.R. Carey, marco malvaldi, Martina Cole, Matteo Strukul, Michael Connelly, Mirage, My Brilliant Friend, My Brother Runs After the Dinosaurs, My Name is Lucy Barton, nele neuhaus, Operation Napoleon, Patrick Ness, Paula Hawkins, Paulo Coehlo, Pedro Lenz, Pokemon Adventures, Rogue Lawyer, Rosa Montero, Seven Minus One, simon beckett, Six Cases to Barlume, Spain, Stegano Benni, Summer Cool, switzerland, Teutoburg, The Book of Baltimore, The Crossing, The Day I Learned to Live, The Decision, The Doctors A Dynasty in Power, The Family Chapel and Other Stories, The Girl on the Train, The Girl with all the Gifts, The Girls, THe Gods of Guilt, The Heirs of the Earth, The Husband's Secret, THe Magic Bottle, The Meat, The Present Moment, The Selection, The Spy, The Swedish Wellies, The Tea Planter's Wife, The Wonder, The World in the Black, Thomas Melle, United Arab Emirates, Valerio Manfredi, Whispers of the Dead, White Orphans
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: Portugal 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 7/7/2007, A Blameless Man, A Game of Thrones, After You, Agnes Martin-Lugand, All the Light We Cannot See, Among People, Andrea Camilleri, Angelika Schrobsdorff, Anna Todd, Anthony Doerr, Antonio Manzini, Atles Land, Bitter Coffee, Camilla Läckberg, China Rich Girlfriend, Christine Feehan, David Foenkinos, Dirty Pretty Things, Doardo Abinati, Donna Leon, Dorte Hansen, Elisabet Benavet, Elke Heidenreich, Everything No Coincidence, Fiona Barton, Five Corners, From the End of Loneliness, George R.R. Martin, Georges Simenon, Giacomo Mazza, Guillame Musso, Han Kang, Harry Potter and the Cused CHild, History of a Scoundrel, Hitman Anders and the Meaning of It All, I am Expected, Isabel Bogdan, J. K. Rowling, Jane Gardam, Joel Dicker, John Grisham, Jojo Moyes, jonas jonasson, Jose Rodrigues dos Santos, Joy Fielding, Juli Zeh, Julia Navaro, Karl Ove Knausgård, Kevin Kwan, Lorenzo Silva, Losing Promise, Lucinda Riley, Mario Vargas Llosa, Maurizio Marcello, Maxime Chattam, me before you, Meanwhile Bojangles, Megan Maxwell, Michael Faudet, Michel Bussi, My Brilliant Friend, My Brother Runs After the Dinosaurs, My Island, My Memory is Stronger than You Forgetfulness, My Struggle Vol. 4, Nothing More, Olivier Bourdeaut, One with You, Paloma Sanchez-Garnica, Pedro Chagas Freitas, Peridis, Philip Roth, Raphaëlle Giordano, Raymond Chandler, Rogue Lawyer, Serenata Unnamed, Shadow Rider, Simonetta Angello Hornby, Sorry, Sylvia Day, The Book of Balitmore, The Brooklyn Girl, The Catholic School, The Curse of Queen Leonor, The Day the Sky Falls, The Fatal Coma, The Girl on the Train, The Human Stain, The Lion Tamer, The Long Goodbye, The Mystery of Henri Pick, The Olive Tree, The Other End of the Line, The Passenger of the Polarys, The Peacock, The Purple Pavillion, The Sister, The Vegetarian, The Waters of Eternal YOuth, The Widow, Time is Killer, Where the Scorpions, You're Not Like Other Mothers, Your Second Life Begins When You Understand You Don't Have One
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 Austria. 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 After You, Agnes Ledig, Alessandro Robecci, Almudena Grandes, Alpha Wolves, Among People, Anna Todd, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Antonio Manzini, Atles Land, Before, Benedict Wells, Better to Suffer than Putting in a Closet, Career of Evil, Catherine Poulain, chiara gamberale, David Lagercrantz, Depraved Heart, Donna Leon, Dorte Hansen, Early Stories, Edward Albinati, Electric Marienbad, Elena Ferrante, Elke Heidenreich, Enrique Vila-Matas, Erik Orsenna, Erri de Luca, Everything, Finders Keepers, Five Corners, Five Investigations Roman Roco Schiabone, Florencia Boneli, franz-olivier giesbert, From the End of Loneliness, Gattur0 25, Geneva Lee, Gianrico Carofiglio, Gray Mountain, Haruki Murakami, Heinz Strunk, Helena's Secret, History of a Scoundrel, I Love you Madly, In the First Row You Can See the Sea, In the Realm of Going Through Puberty, Isabel Allende, It Must Be Up To You As Well, jan weiler, Jesper Fuul, John Grisham, Jojo Moyes, Jorge Fernande Diaz, Juli Zeh, Julia Navaro, Kisses on bread, Land without Evil, Large Marine, Leberkäs- Junkie, Lorenzo Marone, LS Hilton, Lucinda Riley, Maestra, Marc Levy, Mario Vargas Llosa, Meanwhile Bojangles, Mhairi McFarlane, Michael Kobr, Michael Köhlmeier, My Brilliant Friend, Nicholas Sparks, No Coincidence, Nocturnal Passengers, Now, OF Anger and Wine, Olivier Bourdeaut, On the Eve of Almost Everything, Patricia Cornwell, Paula Hawkins, Pierre Lemaitre, Rita Falk, Robert Galbraith, Royal Desire, Sadness is a Light Sleeper, santiago posteguillo, See Me, Ship of Brides, Siegfried Lenz, Stephen King, Story of the Lost Child, Susanna Casciani, The Catholic School, The Choice, The Colors of Happiness, The Defector, The Digger Teeth, The Earth Beneath our Feet, The Elephant Vanishes, The Face of the Clouds, The Girl in the Spider's Web, The Girl on the Train, THe Girl with the Foxglove, The Golden Glove, The Horizon Update, The Japanese Lover, The Little Prince, The Lost Legion, The Origin of our Love, The Waters of Eternal YOuth, Three Days and A Life, Truman Capote, Various, Victor Tree, Viviana Rivero, Volker Klüpfel, We Regret Later
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: Canada and Hungary. 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 50 Shades Darker, A Banquet of Consequences, A Dangerous Fortune, A Wedding a Funeral Not to Speak, After You, Alafair Burke, Alice Island, Alicia Gimenez Bartlett, All Dressed in White, Almudena Grandes, Andre Alexis, Anna, Antonio Pennacchi, Atles Land, Based on a True Story, Bernard Werber, Canada, Cecelia Ahern, Chirú, Compass, Cornflower, Dani Rovira, Daniel Sanchez Arevalo, David Lagercrantz, David Safier, Dawn Fever, Delphine de Vigan, Donato Carrisi, Donna Leon, Dorte Hansen, E.L. James, Eduardo Mendoza, Elena Ferrante, Elizabeth George, Everyday is Party, Fabian Janka, Fabio Volo, Fifteen Dogs, Finall Me, France, francesco guccini, Germany, Grey, Guillame Musso, Holes in the Sand, Hungary, International Bestsellers, It's ALl Life, Italy, Joel Dicker, John Grisham, Jojo Moyes, Jussi Adler-Olsen, Kate Morton, Ken Follett, Kisses on bread, Lawrence Hill, Levente Lakatos, Love me More, malvaldi marco, Manuel Rivas, Mary Higgins Clark, Mathias Énard, Matilde Asensi, Maurizio de Giovanni, Michaela Murgia, Mirko Zilhali, Mitch Albom, More Bad Karma, Múmiavadászok I-II., Mussolini Canal Part Two, My Brilliant Friend, Naked Men, Nicholas Amman, Nora Roberts, Oh This Gap This Appalling Gap, Paula Hawkins, Peter Gardos, Philippe Jaenada, Phillipp Meyer, Puppies for Inglorious Pizzofalcone, Rogue Lawyer, Sebastian Fitzek, Shilpi Somaya Gowda, Spain, Stars of Fortunte, Stephen King, Szamurájszív, Takeover, That's How you Kill, The Bazaar of Bad Dreams, The Bone Labyrinth, The Book of Baltimore, The Girl in the Mist, The Girl in the Spider's Web, The Girl on the Train, The Golden Son, The Illegal, The Joshua Profile, The Last Day of the New Land, The Last Goodbye, The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto, The Marble Collector, The Present Moment, The Return of Cato, The Secret of the Missing Model, The Sixth Sleep, The Small Female, The Son, The Stiffness in the Wings, Vavyan Fable
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 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
With trusty correspondents fanned out over the big-box landscape this October, word comes back that while bestsellers and brand names are alive and well, who controls those brands varies depending on the venue. At Sam’s Club, for instance, the publisher of record for Williams-Sonoma is Simon & Schuster (The Williams-Sonoma Collection), while at Costco, it’s…Continue Reading
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Tagged Albertson's, AMS, Andrea Pappenheimer, B&N, Barbara Bush, Barnes & Noble, CliffsNotes, Costco, DK, George Bick, HarperCollins, Hearst, John Grisham, Meg Cabot, Michael Jacobs, Oxmoor House, Parragon, Sam's Club, Scholastic, Silver Dolphin, Simon & Schuster, Sparknotes, Target, Wiley, Williams-Sonoma, Zondervan
All circuits are go for this year’s London Book Fair, which returns on March 16 – 18 to the Olympia Exhibition Centre with its usual bagful of rights-trading (400 tables at the International Rights Centre are virtually sold out); foreign affairs (“huge” stands from Belgium and Greece); and industry seminars (such as ePub London, chock…Continue Reading