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: Malaysia and Norway. 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 Malaysian Restaurant in London, A Man Called Ove, After, After Ever Happy, After We Collided, After We Fell, Andrea Camilleri, Anna Todd, Anthony Doerr, Antonio Manzini, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Black Run, Blood on Snow, Cecelia Ahern, Checkpoint, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, Don Quixote, E.L. James, France, Fred Vargas, Fredrik Backman, Germany, Go Set a Watchman, Good History, Good Men, graeme simsion, Gray Mountain, Grey, Guillaume Musso, Harlan Coben, harper lee, Horror Stories, I Am Pilgrim, Ice Age, Isabel Allende, It Was May, Italy, Javier Moro, jean-christophe rufin, Jeannette Semb, Jeffrey Archer, Jo Nesbo, Jo Nesbø, John Green, Lars Kepler, Lars Saaybe Christensen, Love and Misadventure, Love Rosie, Lucinda Riley, Lullabies, M.R. Carey, Magnet, Maja Lunde, malaysia, Marcello Simoni, María Dueñas, Maybe I will Like you Tomorrow, Mhairi McFarlane, Michel Bussi, Midnight Sun, Miguel de Cervantes, Mom is Wrong, My Brilliant Friend Elena Ferrante, Norway, Not Season, Only Time will Tell, paper towns, Paula Hawkins, Renate Bergmann, Renee Knight, Revealed, simon beckett, Six Years, Spain, Stalker, Temperance, Terry Hayes, The Abbey of a Hundred Crimes, The Carousel Trade, The Girl on the Train, The Girl with all the Gifts, The Japanese Lover, The Midnight Rose, The Present Moment, The Rosie Effect, The Story of a New Name, The Story of the Lost Child, The Yard, The Year I met You, This Little Hip My Goodness, Those Who Leave and Those who Stay, to kill a mockingbird, Tourists in Yellow, Tunku Halim, Under the Skin, Victoria's Anguish
Every week, we recommend 5 publishing articles/blog posts that supplement the major news for the week. Whether data or industry commentary, we hope these 5 links will be a simple way to keep you in the know. A new Nielsen study shows that more and more people are reading on their phones. Amazon is growing increasingly more…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: Portugal and Sweden. 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 Single Secret, All the Light We Cannot See, Altes Land, Andrea Camilleri, Andromache, Anna Gavalda, Anthony Doerr, Antonio Manzini, Arturo Perez-Reverte, Avenger, Blood on Snow, C. J. Daugherty, Camilla Läckberg, Carin Gerhardensen, Checkpoint, Cousin Bette, Dan Buthler & Dag Öhrlund, Death between the Lines, Domingos Amaral, Don Quixote, Donna Leon, Dorothy Koomson, Dorte Hansen, Double Murder at the Grand Hotel Miramere, Elena Ferrante, Fail, Failing Promise, Falderal, Fall All, Feather, France, Francisco Moita Flores, Fred Vargas, Frederik Backman, Germany, Giorgio Flaetti, Go Set a Watchman, goodbye up there, Grandma Says Hello and Says She's Sorry, Guru Pamona Valley, harper lee, Henning Mankel, Honore de Balzac, I Am Pilgrim, Ice Age, In the Spring of Dying, Iron Blood, Isabel Allende, Isabel Stilwell, It Was May, Italy, Javier Moro, Jean Racine, jean-christophe rufin, Jo Nesbø, John Green, Jussi Adler-Olsen, Kiera Cass, Liza Marklind, Marcello Simoni, María Dueñas, Martin Suter, Maurizio de Giovanni, Maylis Kerangal, Miguel de Cervantes, Mikael Bergstrand, Montecristo, My Brilliant Friend, Nicola Lagioia, Night School: And You will Have Knowledge, paper towns, Paula Hawkins, Picture Glass: Moths to the Commissioner Riccardi, Pierre Lematire, Portugal, Promise, Ralf Rothmann, repair living, Simona Ahrnstedt, Some Better Lives: Billie Mathilde and Yann, Spain, Stefan Ahnhem, Sweden, Swedish Rubber Boots, Temperance, Teresa, Terry Hayes, The Abbey of a Hundred Crimes, The Carousel Trade, The Day of Miracles, The Ferocity, The Girl on the Train, The Granslose, The Japanese Lover, The Lion Tamer, The Many Names of Love, The Ninth Grave, The Selection, The Story of the Lost Child, Thus was Born Portugal, to kill a mockingbird, Tourists in Yellow, Under the Skin, Vernon Subutex Vol. 1, Virginie Despentes
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 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…Continue Reading
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Tagged A Garden North, A Permanent Member of the Family, Adam Golec, After the War is Over, Alan Bradley, Americanah, And the Mountains Echoed, Andrea Camilleri, Anna Janko, Antonio Manzini, Antonio Munoz Molina, As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust, As the Shadow to Be, Berezina, Boris Izaguirre, Captivated by You, Charlotte, charlotte link, chiara gamberale, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Christina Baker Kline, Colleen Hoover, Dancing Shadows, Dario Fo, David Foenkinos, Dean Koontz, delores redondo, Do Not Ask Why, Domenico Starnone, donna tartt, Elena Ferrante, Fall of Giants, Franco Di Mare, Generation Ikea: Women, Gianrico Carolfiglio, gillian flynn, Go Blind from the Lights, gone girl, graeme simsion, Gray Mountain, He is Back, I Will Take care of You, Ikea Generation, Impassable Boundary, In the Cafe of Lost Youth, Jacob Żulczyk, Javier Cercas, Javier Marías, Jennifer Robson, Joanna Bator, Joel Dicker, John Green, John Grisha, Jorge Zepeda Patterson, Ken Follett, Khaled Hosseini, Laces, Laurent Gaude, Lorenzo Marone, Lucinda Riley, m, Magda, Marc Lavione, Margaret Halber, Massimo Gramellini, Meike Ziervogel, Mersault Against Survey, Michel Houellebecq, Milena Femur or the most Beautiful World, My Brilliant Friend, My Favorite Color is Verte, Noah, Not Season, Number Zero, Offering the Storm, Orphan Train, patrick modiano, Patrick Rothfuss, Paula Hawkins, Perfect, Pilar Eyre, Piotr C, Rachel Joyce, Russell Banks, Saint Odd, Sebastian Fitzek, Small Disctruction, Somewhere in France, Submission, sylvain tesson, Sylvia Day, Tear Island, The Angel Tree, The Edge of Enternity, the edge of eternity, The Fault in Our Stars, The Girl on the Train, the goldfinch, The Imposter, The Last Days of our Fathers, The Last Track, The Man Who Lives, The Music of Silence, The Report, The Rosie Effect, the rosie project, The Rule of Balance, The Temptation to Be Happy, The Worst Person in the World, There is a Mad King in Denmark, thus bad begins, Timur Vermes, Tschick, Umberto Eco, Vernon Subutex Vol. 1, Virginie Despentes, wolfgang herrndorf