At number four in the top 10 is “The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden”. Whole gangs of critics and reviewers are claiming that this book is as delightfully wry and witty as his bestselling debut, “The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared”. It is a tale of how one woman’s attempt to change her future ended up changing everything.
Rank | Title | Author | Published By | Genre |
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1 | The Fault in Our Stars. Film tie-in | Green, John | Penguin Books | Fiction Teenager |
2 | Adultery | Coelho, Paulo | Random House | Fiction Hard Cover |
3 | Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage | Murakami, Haruki | Harvill Secker | Fiction Hard Cover |
4 | The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden | Jonasson, Jonas | Fourth Estate | Fiction Pocket |
5 | The Goldfinch | Tartt, Donna | Abacus | Fiction Paperback |
6 | Sycamore Row | Grisham, John | Hodder and Stoughton Ltd | Thriller |
7 | Buried Angels | Lackberg, Camilla | Harper Collins Uk | Thriller |
8 | Swiss Watching: Inside Europe’s landlocked island | Bewes, Diccon | Nicholas Brealey | History |
9 | Look Who’s Back | Vermes, Timur | Quercus Publishing | Fiction Hard Cover |
10 | Hard Choices | Clinton, Hillary Rodham | Simon & Schuster | History |
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