Translated from Japanese by Ginny Tapley Takemori, Vanishing World is a surprising and highly imaginative story set in a version of Japan where sex between married couples has vanished and all children are born by artificial insemination. The New York Times calls it a blend of “speculative fiction, horror, and black comedy . . . like The Handmaid’s Tale on acid.” Perfect for fans of dark, weird fiction by authors like Agustina Bazterrica, Ottessa Moshfegh, and Sarah Rose Etter, Vanishing World is available wherever books are sold. |
This week, in Yarros watch, we have zero Empyrean books that made it onto three or more of the top 10 bestselling books lists. We did prematurely declare the end of Yarros’s reign over the bestseller lists previously, but we’ll be keeping an eye out and updating you on this front in weeks to come.
Meanwhile, we just have one new title in the roundup today, and it’s no surprise: it’s Emily Henry’s newest book, Great Big Beautiful Life. Even that couldn’t break into the top ten of all five bestseller lists, though. They are in disagreement this week, so we only have six titles for you this time.

This list continues to lack of diversity on many levels, including being disproportionately by white authors. Some Indie Bestsellers you should know about are Audition by Katie Kitamura, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones, The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer, and One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad.
To get these numbers, we look at the USA Today overall top 10; Publishers Weekly overall top 10; The New York Times top 10, both Combined Print & E-Book Fiction and Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction lists; Amazon Charts top 10, both Fiction and Nonfiction; and Indie Bestsellers top 10, Fiction and Nonfiction, both Paperback and Hardcover. New additions to the list this week are bolded.
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Books On Four Bestseller Lists:
Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry (Publishers Weekly, USA Today, NYT, Indie Bestsellers)
The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins (Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Amazon, Indie Bestsellers)
Strangers in Time by David Baldacci (Publishers Weekly, USA Today, NYT, Amazon)
Books On Three Bestseller Lists:
Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins (Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Amazon)
The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose (Publishers Weekly, NYT, Amazon)
Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall (NYT, Amazon, Indie Bestsellers)
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Source : The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists