The SoCal Indie Bestsellers List for the sales week ended Sept. 29 has been released, showcasing the most popular books among independent bookstores in Southern California. The list includes a mix of fiction and nonfiction titles across various genres.
In the Hardcover Fiction category, Sally Rooney’s “Intermezzo” takes the top spot, followed by works from authors such as Percival Everett, Richard Powers, and Olga Tokarczuk. Elizabeth Strout’s “Tell Me Everything” and Miranda July’s “All Fours” also make appearances on the list.
For Hardcover Nonfiction, Yuval Noah Harari’s “Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI” claims the number one position. Other notable titles include Hillary Rodham Clinton’s “Something Lost, Something Gained” and Nancy Pelosi’s “The Art of Power: My Story as America’s First Woman Speaker of the House.”
In the Mass Market category, classics like “1984” by George Orwell and “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger continue to be popular choices, alongside modern works like Brandon Sanderson’s “Mistborn: The Final Empire” and Patrick Rothfuss’s “The Name of the Wind.”
The Trade Paperback Fiction list features titles such as Barbara Kingsolver’s “Demon Copperhead” and Matt Haig’s “The Midnight Library.” Works from authors like Gabrielle Zevin, Hiromi Kawakami, and Richard Osman also make an appearance on the list.
Overall, the SoCal Indie Bestsellers List reflects the diverse reading preferences of book lovers in Southern California and highlights some of the most compelling and popular titles currently available.
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