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Trending titles for Christmas according to Gleeph

Which will mark the Christmas season? This is the question that Gleeph, an essential application for reading lovers, tried to answer using data from Bookmétrie, their market analysis tool. Based on a panel of 836,385 readers, Gleeph identified the titles most frequently mentioned in users' wish lists since the beginning of December, and the trends of the month.

Best-selling titles

Without much surprise, The Arab of the future, Me, Fadi the stolen brother. Vol 1. 1986-1994 of Riad Sattouf(Books of the Future) dominates the top comics, with more than 200,000 copies sold according to GFK. As for general literature novels, Marc Levyanother heavyweight of the best annual sales, climbs to first position with The library of banned books (Robert Laffont), which deals with issues of censorship surrounding works. We also find in second position Madelaine before dawn of Sandrine Collette (Lattès), Goncourt Prize for High School Students and Prisoners 2024.

A real phenomenon on social networks since its release in pocket version, Ashes falling for the sky of Nine Gorman et Mathieu Guibé continues its momentum by dominating the top youth charts with nearly 65,000 copies sold. Imaginary side, the work of science fiction The Valley of Carnage of Romain Lucazeau (Verso) leads the dance.

Originally published on Wattpad by Aya Estrela in 2022, The South Girl is today at the forefront of romance trends with its large format version, published by Plumes du Web last September. Finally, The art and creation of Arcane – the first Netflix animated series to win an Emmy Award – won over audiences and rose to the top of the Well-being and Practical Living category.

Top comic book trends

  • The Arab of the future, Me, Fadi the stolen brother. Vol 1. 1986-1994, Riad Sattouf(Books of the future)
  • Past midnight, Gaëlle Geniller (Delcourt)
  • What I like is monsters. Book second, Emil Ferris (Mr. Toussaint Louverture)
  • I married David Zimmerman, Lucas and Arthur Harari (Blowgun)
  • Shubeik Lubeik: your desires are orders, Dina Muhammad Yahya (Steinkis editions)
  • Battlefields: the buried history of land consolidation, Inès Léraud et Pierre van Hove (Delcourt)

Top trends in general literature novels

  • The library of banned books, Marc Levy (Robert Laffont)
  • Madelaine before dawn, Sandrine Collette (JC Lattes)
  • Tata, Valérie Perrin (Albin Michel)
  • The Psy, Freida McFadden (City)
  • Jacaranda, Gail Faye (Grasset)
  • Stand up, Melissa Da Costa (Albin Michel)

Top trends in fantasy novels

  • Valley of Carnage, Romain Lucazeau (Verso)
  • Winning the War: Story of the Old Kingdom, Jean-Philippe Jaworski (Gallimard)
  • The time of chimeras, Bernard Werber (The pocket book)
  • The three-body problem, Cixin Liu (South Acts)
  • Blood and ashes. Vol 1, Jennifer L. Armentrout (I read)
  • Long London. Vol 1. The Great When, Alan Moore (Bragelonne)

Top trends in children's books

  • Ashes falling for the sky, Nine Gorman et Mathieu Guibé (The youth pocket book)
  • Secret Santa: Advent romance, Sophie Jomain (Auzou)
  • I am me and no one else, Baptiste Beaulieu et Leng Qin (The Arenas)
  • Check & Mate, Ali Hazelwood (Gallimard-Jeunesse)
  • Memories of the forest. Vol 1 The memories of Ferdinand Taupe, Mickaël Brun-Arnaud (Leisure school)
  • A heart for Christmas, Sophie Jomain (Auzou)

Top trends in Well-being and Practical books

  • The art and creation of Arcane (Mana Books)
  • Home cook's manual: Everything has a beginning, especially hunger – 150 recipes and techniques, Whoogy’s (Oak)
  • A bad mind in a bad body, Anne Sophie Girard (Pocket)
  • This pain is not mine: how to break the circle of family transmission, Mark Wolynn (Book Mail)
  • Returning water to the earth: Alliances in rivers in the face of climate chaos, Baptiste Morizot (South Acts)
  • Home cook's manual. Volume 2, Whoogy’s (Oak)


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