The ranking of best sellers, Fred Vargas in the lead

The French writer returns. And it’s right before that with a noir set in Brittany. With the beloved commissioner Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg

After a wait of six long years, Jean-Baptiste Adamsberg fans find the commissioner of the 13th arrondissement of Paris in a new story. And the writer Fred Vargas immediately jumps to the top of the ranking of best-selling books, displacing it Zero limestone and the Stories of the forest for the little ones.

But there are not only ghosts on free release for the villages of Brittany: among the novelties also the latest novel by Maria Grazia Calandronewhich is inspired by an atrocious news story, “Magnificent and terrible was love”.

Among the new arrivals among the top twenty titles The art of joy: the rediscovery of Goliard Wisdom, between films and shows, continues. And his scandal-novel conquers new readers.

The ranking of the best sellers in the week of 10-16 June in Feltrinelli bookstores in Italy

  1. On the stone
    Vargas Fred
    Einaudi

2. Stories of the forest
Rachele Marchegiani
Gribaudo

3. When you die, it remains with me
Zero limestone
BAO Publishing

4. Bonds
Eshkol Nevo
Gramma Feltrinelli

5. A wild animal
Joel Dicker
The ship of Theseus

6. Farm Stories
Isabella Salmoirago – Marco Rosso
Gribaudo

7. All the beauty that awaits us
Lorenza Gentile
Feltrinelli

8. Magnificent and terrible was love
Maria Thanks Calandone
Einaudi

9. Gaza
Gad Lerner
Feltrinelli

10. When happiness begins
Gianluca Gotto
Mondadori

11. Mala. Criminal Rome
Francesca Fagnani
SEM

12. The kiss of the bumblebee
Giancarlo De Cataldo
Einaudi

13. Life is learned
Corrado Augias
Feltrinelli

14. The Pandora’s Box
Selvaggia Lucarelli
PaperFirst

15. Rain for the Bastards of Pizzofalcone
Maurizio de Giovanni
Einaudi

16. The last conclave
Glenn Cooper
North

17. The art of joy
Goliard Wisdom
Einaudi

18. The door
Georges Simenon
Adelphi

19. King of Wrath
Huang Ana
Mondadori

20. What fun!
Toons pear
Tunué

 
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