Bestselling Books – June 8th
Ocean Vuong and Mel Robbins dominate the latest bestseller lists! “The Emperor of Gladness” leads hardcover fiction,while “The Let Them Theory” reigns in hardcover nonfiction,according to the latest rankings. See who else made the cut, including Michael Connelly’s “Nightshade,” Emily Henry‘s ”Great Big Lovely Life,” Jake tapper and Alex thompson’s “Original Sin,” and Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s “Abundance.” Miranda July‘s ”All Fours” tops paperback fiction, and Timothy snyder’s “On Tyranny” leads paperback nonfiction. The data, from News Directory 3, reveals compelling reads across genres. Discover wich authors are captivating readers and influencing the literary landscape. Delve into the power of these bestselling books and stay tuned for further updates. Discover what’s next for the book world?
Ocean Vuong, Mel Robbins Top Latest Bestseller Lists
Updated June 04, 2025
New titles from Ocean Vuong and Mel Robbins are making waves on bestseller lists. Vuong’s “The Emperor of Gladness” leads the hardcover fiction category, while Robbins’ “The Let Them Theory” tops hardcover nonfiction.
In “The Emperor of Gladness” (Penguin Press), an unlikely pair forms a life-altering connection. Robbins’ “The Let Them Theory” (Hay House) focuses on how to conserve energy by releasing control over uncontrollable situations.
Michael connelly’s “Nightshade” (Little, brown & co.) takes the second spot in hardcover fiction. The crime novel features a new cop on a mission set on Catalina Island. Emily Henry’s ”Great Big Beautiful Life” (Berkley) follows at number three, featuring two writers vying to tell an heiress’s story.
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s “Original Sin” (penguin Press) claims the second position in hardcover nonfiction. The book delves into President Biden’s reelection decision and alleged attempts to conceal his decline. Ezra Klein and Derek thompson’s “Abundance” (Avid Reader Press/Simon & schuster) follows, advocating for a politics of plenty.
Miranda July’s “All fours” (Riverhead Books) leads the paperback fiction list, while timothy Snyder’s “On Tyranny” (Crown) is number one in paperback nonfiction.
What’s next
Readers can anticipate continued movement on the bestseller lists as new releases gain traction and established authors maintain their readership. Keep an eye on upcoming releases and literary reviews for emerging trends in both fiction and nonfiction.
