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Our romance with romanceby Julia MitchellFinally, publishing is starting to take romance seriously. Bookshops cannot do what they do in a vacuumby Meryl HallsBricks-and-mortar stores have proved their worth, particularly since the pandemic, but publishers need to do more to aid the sector The long viewby Philip JonesThe Booker Prize shortlist for 2024 arrives with strength and accessibility. VIEW ALL CommentOpinion from The Bookseller and other columnistsEnd of an Applebaum eraby Gayle FeldmanStuart Applebaum, the longest-serving Bertelsmann staffer in North America, has had an extraordinary career. Our romance with romanceby Julia MitchellBookshops cannot do what they do in a vacuumby Meryl HallsVIEW ALL BestsellersVIEW ALLWeekly print bestsellers based on data supplied by Nielsen BookScan. Other digital charts from Bookstat and Audible. SpotlightButter churns up the independent chartsAsako Yuzuki’s breakout hit leads the literary wave. PrinteBookAudio1We Solve Murders2Think Again3It Ends With Us4It Starts with Us5The Wrong Sister6Jonty Gentoo7The Actually Delicious Slow Cooker Cookbook8Want9The Hotel Avocado10Daydream1The Figurine2The Burnout3The Outsider4The Wrong Sister5Posion Garden6The Pumpkin Spice Café7All the Colours of the Dark8Wild Eyes9The Housemaid10The Lost Bookshop1We Solve Murders2The Hotel Avocado3Nexus4Precipice5The Life Impossible6The Satsuma Complex7Atomic Habits8The Fellowship of the Ring9The Siege10The Thursday Murder Club VIEW ALL Join The Bookseller Get the latest issue, unlimited online access and more, from less than £3.50 a week SUBSCRIBE BooksVIEW ALLAuthors interviews, news and book previews BooksBooks in the Media: Sally Rooney's 'perfect' Intermezzo gets rave reviewsReviews for the Irish author’s fourth novel, published by Faber, are glowingly positive, as critics praise the book’s maturity, ambition and lyricism Author InterviewsHelen Phillips' timely new novel explores motherhood and family in a dystopian world ruled by technologyPhillips’ new novel Hum depicts a dystopian future where society is riddled with surveillance and nature is absent. 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Author InterviewsHelen Phillips' timely new novel explores motherhood and family in a dystopian world ruled by technologyBooksBooks on BookTok: selling proofsAuthor InterviewsGranta Young British Novelist Eliza Clark discusses her new short story collectionBooksBooks in the Media: Ben Macintyre’s account of the Iranian Embassy siege astounds More Author InterviewsVIEW ALLAmanda Jones has written a book charting her fight for access to diverse storiesBlessing Musariri discusses how YA got her back into writingCatherine Airey’s sparkling début follows three generations of Irish women between Donegal and New YorkAlan Hollinghurst’s seventh novel is a multigenerational exploration of modern BritainPioneering writer Alan Moore introduces his new fantasy series set between 1940s London and its otherworldly counterpartVIEW ALL Latest Previews (Beta) Non-fiction PreviewsFrom secret gardens and lost natural wonders to espionage and abdication, this month’s non-fiction titles are packed with all sorts of excitement. by Caroline Sanderson Half-Arse Human: How to Live Better Without Burning OutLeena Norms SilverOlivia Levez That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in AmericaAmanda Jones The Proof of My InnocenceJonathan CoeA Spring of LoveCelia DaleTremorTeju ColeBirdieJ P RoseOur EveningsAlan HollinghurstShatteredHanif Kureishi Paperback Previewsby Will Smith Discover Previewsby Natasha OnwuemeziFiction Previewsby Madeleine Feeny Children's Previewsby Charlotte Eyre SpotlightVIEW ALLFeatures, trade interviews, and people listings SpotlightSchool Textbooks and Study Guides 2024 — New term sees a slight drop in school salesFamiliar faces lead the way but the market contracts. 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