Bestseller of the month: These books conquer the reader hearts!
Bestseller of the month: These books conquer the reader hearts!
Vorarlberg, Österreich - The book world currently has a lively interest in new and captivating stories. On the bestseller lists there are both fiction and non -fiction books that appeal to readers with different topics and experiences. The latest bestseller list shows an exciting selection of novels that stimulate the imagination in a variety of ways.
On the fiction bestseller list, the work ** Horror-date ** by Sebastian Fitzek. His humorous novel is about an unconventional dating format for incurable sick people. Protagonist Raphael persuades his healthy friend Julius to perceive a blind date for him. The mixture of serious and entertaining elements makes the book special.
bestseller and family sagas
In second place ** The little villa in Italy ** by Julie Caplin. This story follows the artist Lia Bathurst, who is looking for a break on the Amalfi coast to discover her roots and to conflict with the manager of her biological father. Such family sagas are an important trend in the literature, as reported by the publisher piper . These stories are often created over several volumes and offer a deep insight into life over generations.
Another remarkable work is ** You can hear you ** from Freida McFadden, a gripping thriller over Millie who works in a household and reveals dark secrets of her employers. Fourth place is the factual novel ** at all costs ** by Hera Lind, who describes the youth of Lydia, who is being kidnapped to a gulag and fights for her family.
The list continues with ** very bad company ** by Emma Rosenblum and ** on the deepest night ** by Harlan Coben, both of which are exciting thrillers. The stories lead into the secrets and conflicts that life in a luxury hotel brings with it and the emergency of a man who wants to find out the truth after a murder.
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On the non-fiction bestseller list, ** leads the "Let Them" theory ** by Mel Robbins together with Sawyer Robbins, which offers instructions on self-acceptance. Followed by ** forties in Vorarlberg ** by Silke Feltes, a travel guide to the most beautiful places in this region of Austria, and ** the 14-day formula ** by Martina Reuter, which describes a personal transformation.
- 1. The "Let Them" theory-Mel Robbins with Sawyer Robbins
- 2. Torture in Vorarlberg - Silke Feltes
- 3. The 14-day formula-Martina Reuter
- 4. Hirnfit up to 100 - Johannes Huber & Elisabeth Gürtler
- 5. Vorarlberg's most beautiful water pitches - Heike Berchtold
- 6. pilgrimage in Vorarlberg - Susanne Elsner & Walter Elsner
- 7. "Mama, please learn German" - Tahsim Durgun
- 8. The child has to find home - Stefanie Stahl
Especially in the category of historical novels there is a growing interest. Works that immerse yourself deep into the past attract more and more readers. Historical novels are known for not only offer exciting stories, but also provide valuable insights into significant historical events. The Spiegel emphasizes that these books often address nostalgic elements such as knight's duels or royal balls and enjoy great popularity.
In summary, it can be stated that the current book landscape is characterized by a variety of topics that inspire both the imagination and stimulate thought. From humorous stories to serious factual novels to captivating historical stories - there is something for every reader.Details | |
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