This week's bestsellers from Publishers Weekly
Published in Books News
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, June 21, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana.
(Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.)
HARDCOVER FICTION
1. Atmosphere. Taylor Jenkins Reid. Ballantine
2. Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil. V.E. Schwab. Tor
3. The Robin on the Oak Throne. K.A. Linde. Red Tower
4. Never Flinch. Stephen King. Scribner
5. The First Gentleman. Clinton/Patterson. Little, Brown and Knopf
6. Great Big Beautiful Life. Emily Henry. Berkley
7. The River Is Waiting. Wally Lamb. S&S/Rucci
8. My Friends. Fredrik Backman. Atria
9. With a Vengeance. Riley Sager. Dutton
10. Nightshade. Michael Connelly. Little, Brown
HARDCOVER NONFICTION
1. The Let Them Theory. Mel Robbins. Hay House
2. Behind the Badge. Johnny Joey Jones. Harper Influence
3. Harry Potter School Years Scrapbook. Thunder Bay
4. Not My Type. E. Jean Carroll. St. Martin’s
5. Don’t Believe Everything You Think (expanded ed.). Joseph Nguyen. Authors Equity
6. Mark Twain. Ron Chernow. Penguin Press
7. We Might Just Make It After All. Elyce Arons. Gallery
8. The Wishbone Kitchen Cookbook. Meredith Hayden. Ten Speed
9. History of the World in 500 People. Charles Phillips. Thunder Bay
10. Big Dumb Eyes. Nate Bargatze. Grand Central
TRADE PAPERBACK
1. Caught Up. Navessa Allen. Slowburn
2. One Golden Summer. Carley Fortune. Berkley
3. The Tenant. Freida McFadden. Poisoned Pen
4. Sounds Like Love. Ashley Poston. Berkley
5. Problematic Summer Romance. Ali Hazelwood. Berkley
6. Sandwich. Catherine Newman. Harper Perennial
7. Lights Out. Navessa Allen. Slowburn
8. Remarkably Bright Creatures. Shelby Van Pelt. Ecco
9. Till Summer Do Us Part. Meghan Quinn. Bloom
10. The Spellshop. Sarah Beth Durst. Bramble
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