This week’s top seller is Hard Choices by Hillary Rodham Clinton. The book chronicles her four year stint as US Secretary of State in President Obama’s administration. Reviews to date are shamefully polemical and appear to be drawn solely along party political lines rather than on the merits or weaknesses of Mrs Clinton’s narrative.
Payot’s best sellers of the week
Top of the list is Inferno, a mystery thriller from Dan “de Vinci Code” Brown, and the fourth book in his Robert Langdon series. Set mainly in Florence, the plot is as twisted as any dreamed up by that lovely city’s renaissance politician, Niccolò Machiavelli. The book was number one on the New York Times Best Seller list for the first eleven weeks of its release in 2013.
Payot’s best sellers of the week
Top 10 best selling books of the week
Cannes Film Fest 2014 – Sophia Loren at 79 and who should have won
Every morning at the festival, those in the know (journalists, market people or the wily groupie) can walk into any of the big hotels on the Croisette and pick up free daily glossies that catalogue all the news and photos of the latest happenings at Cannes. They are an indispensable running history of the whole […]
Payot’s best sellers of the week
Top 10 best selling books of the week
Payot’s best sellers of the week
Top 10 best selling books of the week
Payot’s best sellers of the week
Top 10 best selling books of the week
Payot’s best sellers of the week
Top 10 best selling books of the week
Payot’s best sellers of the week
Top 10 best selling books of the week







