Key facts
- Publishers Weekly has published its weekly list of best-selling books in the US.
- The list is divided into three categories: Hardcover Fiction, Hardcover Nonfiction, and Trade Paperback.
- Ann Patchett's "Whistler" is the number one hardcover fiction bestseller.
- Eric Metaxas' "Revolution" holds the top spot for hardcover nonfiction.
- Allen Levi's "Theo of Golden" leads the trade paperback bestsellers.
Publishers Weekly has released its latest compilation of best-selling books in the United States, reflecting current consumer preferences across various formats. The lists are a key indicator of market trends and popular literary works.
In Hardcover Fiction, Ann Patchett's "Whistler" secured the top position. Other notable entries include "Yesteryear" by Caro Claire Burke, "Land" by Maggie O’Farrell, and "Road Trip" by Mary Kay Andrews. Established authors like Nora Roberts with "The Final Target" and Michael Connelly with "Ironwood" also feature prominently.
The Hardcover Nonfiction category is led by Eric Metaxas' "Revolution." The list also includes "View from the East Wing" by Jill Biden, "The Land and Its People" by David Sedaris, and "Take Me to Your Leader" by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Martha Raddatz's "The Hero Next Door" and Ben Rhodes' "All We Say" are also among the top sellers.
For Trade Paperbacks, "Theo of Golden" by Allen Levi claimed the number one spot. Freida McFadden has multiple entries, including "The Divorce" and "Want to Know a Secret?" Matt Dinniman's "Dungeon Crawler Carl" appears in both fiction and trade paperback formats, with "Dungeon Crawler Carl, Vol. 1 (graphic novel)" also charting. Popular manga titles like "Chainsaw Man, Vol. 21" by Tatsuki Fujimoto and "Jujutsu Kaisen, Vol. 30" by Gege Akutami are also featured.