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Publishers Weekly is the international news website of book publishing and bookselling including business news, reviews, bestseller lists, commentaries and more.
Publishers Weekly is the international news website of book publishing and bookselling including business news, reviews, bestseller lists, commentaries and more.
A version of this article appeared in the 03/11/2024 issue of Publishers Weekly under the headline: Behind the Bestsellers Feb. 25–Mar. 2, 2024. Tommy Orange follows his 2018 debut, ‘There ...
In Espinosa’s spreads, kids crowd sidewalks and stoops, open hydrants, and play street games. It’s a book about how childhood can engender joy that follows “everywhere I’d ever go.”. X. The best books of 2022, picked by the editors of Publishers Weekly. Best books in fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, nonfiction, memoir ...
Two male reporters fall in love in a 1950s news room, carving out a life together despite the dangers of being gay at the time, in this achingly endearing romance. The stakes are by no means low, but the focus stays largely on the men’s sweet bubble of domesticity. Sebastian knows how to get hearts fluttering.
X. Best Books 2023, Best Fiction books, Age of Vice, Deepti Kapoor, August Blue, Deborah Levy, Bariloche, Andres Neuman, trans. from the Spanish by Robin Myers, Beyond the Door of No Return, David Diop, Company, Shannon Sanders.
Women Ruled the 2023 Bestseller List. Women authors fared very well at the top of the PW overall bestseller list in 2023. Colleen Hoover, who reigned supreme in 2022, also had a stellar 2023, with ...
There are a lot of reasons we'll never forget this year. I'd like to add 150 more here: PW's best books of 2021. Our reviews editors have selected the best of the best, and we kick off with our top ten titles of the year, among them A Little Devil in America by Hanif Abdurraqib (that's him over there), a vivacious and soul-invigorating ...
The Big Five’s grip on the hardcover bestseller lists continued in 2023, as 84.8% of the 2,080 positions on PW’s weekly hardcover lists were occupied by titles published by major houses.But ...
All three, according to reporter Londoño, who intertwines research with vulnerable disclosures of how he sought relief in psychedelics for his own mental health issues. The result is a kaleidoscopic survey of an ever-shifting field. The hot books of summer 2024 as chosen by the editors of Publishers Weekly. Picks for fiction, mystery, memoir ...