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Bestselling Books: June 15th – Top Reads

Bestselling Books: June 15th – Top Reads

June 11, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Dive into the world ‌of literature ‌with the latest bestseller lists, unveiled by News ⁣Directory 3! Discover todayS top-selling⁤ fiction and nonfiction, ⁣featuring gripping novels and thought-provoking works. Find out which books are dominating the hardcover and paperback charts,​ including Taylor Jenkins ‌Reid’s “Atmosphere,” ⁢Mel Robbins’ “The Let Them Theory,” and Ali Hazelwood’s ​”Problematic Summer Romance.” Uncover the must-reads that are captivating audiences, perfect ‌for your next escape. Stay informed on the trends with ⁢the current releases to shape⁣ your reading list with the most buzzworthy⁣ titles.Learn about trending authors,as ‌well as ⁣secondary_keyword book descriptions,that shape what readers are‍ discovering⁣ now. Discover ​what’s next in the literary landscape!


Bestsellers: New Fiction & Nonfiction List‍ | NewsDirectory3













Key Points

  • Taylor Jenkins ⁤Reid’s “Atmosphere”⁢ tops the hardcover fiction ⁣list.
  • Mel Robbins’ “The Let Them‍ Theory” leads hardcover nonfiction.
  • Ali Hazelwood’s “Problematic Summer Romance” is the top paperback​ fiction.
  • David Grann’s “The Wager” is No. 1 ⁣in paperback nonfiction.

Latest ‍Bestsellers:‍ New Fiction ⁢and Nonfiction Releases

⁢ ⁤ ‍Updated June 11,‌ 2025

Bookworms, get ready! The latest bestseller lists are here, featuring a mix of thrilling fiction and insightful nonfiction. From⁢ gripping mysteries to thought-provoking explorations of modern life, there’s something ​for every reader.

In hardcover fiction, Taylor jenkins ‌Reid’s “Atmosphere,”​ a tale of friendship and adversity during the‌ space shuttle program, takes the top spot. Ocean Vuong’s “The ⁤Emperor of Gladness” follows,depicting an unlikely bond.Percival Everett’s “James,” a reimagining of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” lands at No.‌ 3.

Stephen King’s “Never Flinch,” featuring Holly gibney, claims the ⁢fourth position, while ⁤Emily Henry’s “Great Big ⁤beautiful Life” ‍rounds out the top five. Fredrik Backman’s “My Friends,” Carl Hiaasen’s “Fever⁣ Beach,” and Michael Connelly’s “Nightshade” also ​make the list, alongside Alison Espach’s “The Wedding People” ⁢and Matt Dinniman’s “Dungeon Crawler Carl.”

Switching to hardcover nonfiction, Mel Robbins’ “The Let Them Theory” leads the pack, offering⁣ advice on managing what​ you can’t control.‍ Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s “Original Sin,” an inside look at President Biden’s ‍reelection decision, comes in second. “Shoveling S—”​ by Kass and Michael Lazerow, sharing entrepreneurial lessons, is third.

Joan Didion’s “Notes ⁣to John” secures ‍the fourth spot, followed by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s “Abundance.” James Patterson’s “The #1 Dad Book,” Steve Martin’s “Steve ⁢Martin Writes⁣ the⁢ Written Word,” and Keith ‌McNally’s “I Regret almost‍ Everything” also appear. John Green’s “Everything Is Tuberculosis”‍ and Robin Wall Kimmerer and John Burgoyne’s “The Serviceberry” ‍complete the hardcover nonfiction selections.

For paperback fiction, Ali Hazelwood’s “Problematic​ Summer Romance” is the bestseller. Shelby Van Pelt’s “Remarkably Bright Creatures” and Kaveh Akbar’s “Martyr!” follow. Miranda July’s “All Fours,” Jacqueline Harpman’s “I Who Have Never Known ​Men,” and ⁤gabrielle Zevin’s “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” are also featured.

Carley Fortune’s “one golden Summer,”‌ octavia E. Butler’s “Parable ​of the Sower,”‍ Ocean Vuong’s “on Earth We’re Briefly ⁣Gorgeous,”⁤ and Kaliane Bradley’s “The Ministry of Time” round out the paperback fiction list.

In paperback nonfiction, David Grann’s ⁣”The Wager” takes the lead.‌ Timothy Snyder’s “On Tyranny” and‍ Julia Cameron’s “The ‌Artist’s Way” are also popular choices. bell hooks’ “all About ​love,” Michael Finkel’s ‌”the Art Thief,” and ⁤Hampton Sides’ “The⁢ Wide Wide Sea” are included, along with Patti⁣ Smith’s “Just Kids,” Cat Bohannon’s “Eve,” and Joan⁤ didion’s “Slouching towards Bethlehem” and‍ “The Year of Magical Thinking.”

What’s next

Keep an eye out for these titles‍ at your local bookstore or library. With a wide range of genres and authors,​ there’s sure​ to be a new favorite waiting to​ be discovered on the bestseller lists.

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