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#3 — October 2024 bestsellers + the race for the Christmas Number One11 Nov 202400:45:16

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of October (02:20), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (11:53), and chat about books gunning for the Christmas number one spot (26:30). Along they way they discuss a cookbook that sold like hot cakes in Australia, why Barack Obama will forever be linked with the UK book trade's "Super Thursday", how nice Rick Astley and Stanley Tucci are, and Pokémon hunting in a posh hotel.
 
 Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:
 — Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga's The Courage to Be Disliked
— Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hot Mess
Guinness World Records 2025
— Vex King's One Day One Moment
— Lee and Andrew Child's In Too Deep

Link to Rick Astley's Never Gonna Give You Up
Link to The Bookseller's story about Boris's memoir hitting the charts
Link to interview with Nobel Prize in Literature 2024 winner Han Kang
Philip's Pokémon Go trainer code: 2058-8321-0182

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

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#2 — September 2024 bestsellers + "evergreen" books04 Oct 202400:41:06

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of September (02.08), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (10.55), and chat about book trade "evergreens" (19.09) — old books that continue to fly off the shelves to this day. Along they way they discuss folding over the corner of pages instead of using a bookmark, Philip's book-related tattoo, and celebrities writing books for children that involve poop.

Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:
— Rebecca Kuang's Yellowface
— Richard Osman's We Solve Murders
— Sally Rooney's Intermezzo
— Janet and Allan Ahlberg's Funnybones
— Rhonda Byrne's The Secret

Link to Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
Link to Nielsen BookData's The Bestseller Awards

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

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#1 — August 2024 bestsellers + the Sunday Times top 100 of the past 50 years06 Sep 202400:35:18

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of August (02.00), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (11.28), and chat about The Sunday Times's recently-published top 100 of the past 50 years (19.30). Along they way they discuss TikTok's influence on the UK book market, judging a book by its cover, a book often bought but rarely read, the fact that UFOs are now called UAPs, and that you can cook gnocchi in an air fryer.

Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:
— Fiona Watt's That's Not My... Witch
— James Clear's Atomic Habits
— Bob Mortimer's The Hotel Avocado
— Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us
— Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series

Link to It Ends With Us trailer
Link to Mark Owen's pronunciation of "Clementine"
Link to Joe Rogan's chat with Luis Elizondo
Link to The Sunday Times's Top 100 bestsellers of the past 50 years
Link to Nielsen Book blog on judging books by their covers

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

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#4 — November 2024 bestsellers + genres that spike at Christmas09 Dec 202400:53:40

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of November (03.02), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (14.45), and chat about genres that enjoy sales spikes at Christmas in "Under the Spotlight" (26.14). Along the way they discuss the stonking sales of the latest Booker Prize winner, non-fiction books currently selling for under £10 that could be good options for listeners participating in office Secret Santas, "achievable" world records, and  colouring in.
 
Link to the recent Booker Prize announcement
Link to the Guinness World Records page: "most piercings in a lifetime (female)"
Link to The Bookseller's article about Vietnamese artists' collective Coco Wyo's deal with Penguin Random House
Link to a Telegraph article on "French flaps" (SFW)
 
Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:
— Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat: Home to Roost
— The Night Before Christmas
— Asako Yuzuki's Butter 
— George R R Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series
— Samantha Harvey's Orbital

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

Thanks for listening!

#6 — January 2025 bestsellers + New Year, New You09 Feb 202500:44:40

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of January (02.21), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (11.24), and discuss New Year, New You season in "Under the Spotlight" (24.39). Along the way they discuss the record-breaking sales of a new fantasy novel, the dramatic rise in sales of personal development titles over the past decade, books that change your life, Plato, Stoicism, linocut Christmas cards, and get all nostalgic looking back at diet fads in years gone by (The Dukan Diet! Dr Atkins! GI Hip and Thigh!).
 
Link to The Guardian's article on the rise in childhood anxiety
Link to The Bookseller's article on sales of Rebecca Yarros's Onyx Storm
Link to Knowledge at Wharton: Life Hacks from Marcus Aurelius
Link to Exupery Design's New Year's Resolutions Generator
 
Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:
— Jamie Oliver's Easy Air Fryer
— Jennie Godfrey's The List of Suspicious Things
— Coco Wyo's Girl Moments
— Daniel Levitin's Music as Medicine
— Anthony Kessel's American Mystery

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

Thanks for listening!

#5 — December 2024 bestsellers + 2024 in review13 Jan 202500:43:23

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of December (02.48), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (11.10), and review book sales in 2024 in "Under the Spotlight" (19.41). Along the way they discuss the bestselling books of the year, two writers that dared to sell more books that Richard Osman, why books are great value for money, and which of us was on Santa's Naughty List (as they didn't receive any books this Christmas).
 
Link to The Bookseller's article on predictions for 2025
Link to Brandon Sanderson's $40M Kickstarter
Link to Nielsen BookData book market overview blog for the UK and Ireland in 2024
Link to Nielsen BookData blog about audiobook listening in 2024 
 
Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:
— Asako Yuzuki's Butter (translated by Polly Barton)
— Richard Osman's We Solve Murders
— Viktor E. Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning
— Brandon Sanderson's Wind and Truth
— Freida McFadden's The Housemaid

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

Thanks for listening!

#10 — May 2025 bestsellers + cookbook sales and trends08 Jun 202500:43:09

Philip and Belle count down the top 20 bestselling books in the UK in the month of May (01.35), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (11.14) and, in "Under the Spotlight",  discuss what cookbooks have been selling like hot cakes  (21.40). Along they way they discuss football memoirs, air fryers, an international superhit, the ultimate BBQ side dish, video-game inspired cookbooks and celebrate a writer with an enviable Sunday Times number one record. 

Books featured in this episode that can be purchased at all good booksellers include: 

— Jamie Oliver's Easy Air Fryer
— Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club
— The Highway Code
— Snoop Dogg's From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes From Tha Boss Dog's Kitchen
— David Attenborough and Colin Butfield's Ocean

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

Thanks for listening!

#9 — April 2025 Bestsellers + who buys books?13 May 202500:50:19

This episode's Spotlight segment features a special guest, NielsenIQ BookData's expert on Books and Consumers research, Steve Bohme. Steve sits down with Belle to discuss book purchasing behaviour in the UK and the various interconnected factors behind individual purchases. 

Prior to that, Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of April (01.45) and reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (10.31). Along the way they discuss the surge in paperback fiction sales brought in by warmer weather, how the passing of Pope Francis influenced the book charts, and how two former members of pop band McFly are now bestselling children's authors. Belle also receives a rude awakening that she has worked in the book industry for a decade.

Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:

— Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall
— Conclave by Robert Harris 
— Hope by Pope Francis
— Gary Stevenson's The Trading Game
— Little Easter Bunnies by Martha Mumford. 
— The Cat Who Saved the Library by Sosuke Nagawe
— Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
— BBC Proms Guide 2025

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

Thanks for listening!

#8 — March 2025 bestsellers + international book sales13 Apr 202500:53:51

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of March (01.40), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (10.27), and discuss international markets and bestsellers in "Under the Spotlight" (23.14). Along the way they discuss the huge sales of the fifth Hunger Games novel, how TV adaptations impact book sales, the global popularity of puzzle books, and bookshelf aesthetics. Belle also ranks her favourite Beatles and Philip finally pronounces Dav Pilkey's first name correctly (as in "Dave").

Link to Ash Sarkar's "I'm a communist" moment
Link to The Bookseller's article about books' exclusions from Trump's tariffs
Link to The Bookseller's article on "sporror"
Link to The Sunday Times bestseller lists

Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:

— Donna Ashworth's To the Women
— Morgan Housel's The Psychology of Money
— Joël Dicker's Wild Animal
— James Clear's Atomic Habits
— Ian Leslie's John and Paul: A Love Story in Songs

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

Thanks for listening!

#7 — February 2025 bestsellers + World Book Day08 Mar 202500:48:49

Philip and Belle count down the UK's top 20 bestselling books in the month of February (04.03), reveal their "Beyond the Bestsellers" picks (13.18), and discuss World Book Day in "Under the Spotlight" (23.34). Along the way they discuss the huge popularity of Bluey, World Book Day costumes, the enduring success of Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and get all nostalgic reminiscing about Choose Your Own Adventure books, the life of Steve Irwin, and a Chinese restaurant in Chesterfield.

Link to Bluey: Rug Island episode page
Link to World Book Day website
Link to BBC article: World Book Day: How to make a last-minute costume

Books featured in this episode that can be purchased from all good booksellers include:
— Julia Donaldson's Tales from Acorn Wood: Who's in Acord Wood?
— Jon Klassen's I Want My Hat Back
— Tom Fletcher's There's a Bunny in Your Book
— Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
— Stephenie Meyer's Twilight

For more information about who we are and what we do, visit NielsenBook.co.uk. Follow Nielsen Book on X (@bookdata), Linkedin (@nielsenbookdata) and Instagram (@nielsenbook). Get in touch with Philip and Belle at thebestsellerspodcast@nielseniq.com.

Episode hosted by Philip Stone and Belle Edelman, and produced and edited by Chris White. Theme music by Nela Ruiz.

Thanks for listening!

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