
Irish Bestsellers 25th November 2023
This is it, the real last stretch before Christmas, and accordingly there are some familiar
This is it, the real last stretch before Christmas, and accordingly there are some familiar
Welcome to another week in the Irish book charts! Last week’s featured book has shot
Welcome back to another week in the charts! Taking a look at sales figures as
Welcome back to another week in the Irish book charts! You can tell we’re getting
And welcome back to another week in the charts. We should see sales really start
Welcome back to another week in the charts. This week’s notable news: Christmas is coming…
Check out this week’s bestselling books in Ireland, from data supplied by Nielsen BookScan taken from the Irish Consumer Market week ending 14 October 2023. We publish the charts every week – and we’re the only place you’ll find them online!
Welcome back to another week in the charts. This week: Christmas arrives in the Children’s
Welcome back to another week in the charts. Some points of interest this week: Autumn
Welcome back to another week in the charts. It’s been a bumper couple of weeks
Welcome back to another week in the charts. Plenty of action in the Non-Fiction charts
Welcome back to another week in the charts. It’s been a hugely successful couple of
We’ve a very clear No 1 this week as the much loved Aisling returns for her last outing – Aisling is almost 32, and she’s still a complete Aisling. Written by Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen, the bestselling, award-winning Aisling series has sold over 400,000 copies – capturing popular imagination and a whole generation in the process.
There’s something for everyone in the Irish bestsellers list this week Dominated by Booker longlisted authors we also have some top selling commerical fiction, including thrillers that will set your heart racing…
While there is always strong representation of Irish authors in the adult top 10, Irish authors do not feature in the children’s top 10 – at all. Children’s book campaigner Sarah Webb has been tracking sales and for the last 20+ weeks there has not been a single Irish title in the Children’s bestseller lists. The Children’s list is a combined children and YA list, but is continuously dominated by UK and American books.
As Sarah says “We can do better.”
Welcome back to another week in the charts. It’s a pretty quiet one this week,
It’s all about the Booker prize this week, with the release of the titles longlisted
Welcome back to another week in the charts. Here’s what we’re looking at in this
Welcome back to another week in the charts. We’re zoning in on a couple of
Welcome back to another week in the charts. Some movement in the charts this week,