UK’s & US’s Top Bestselling Books: Week Ending May 30, 2015

For the second time, Lovereading.co.uk has not updated their website, so I’ll again be using Waterstones’ bestselling listing.

You can definitely tell that graduation is in full swing; Oh, the Places You’ll Go!  has increased spots on the list. Maybe next week in can top The Girl on the Train?

UK Bestsellers: 

  1. Grey – E.L. James
  2. Us – David Nicholls
  3. The Woman Who Stole My Life by Marian Keyes
  4. Personal – Lee Child
  5. The Girl on the Train-Paula Hawkins
  6. The Good Life – Martina Cole
  7. Millie Marotta’s Animal Kingdom – Millie Marotta
  8. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind –Yuval Noah Harari
  9. All the Light We Cannot See – Anthony Doerr
  10. Yes! No (Maybe…) – Liz Pichon

US  Bestsellers:

  1. The Girl on the Train-Paula Hawkins
  2. Oh, the Places You’ll Go! – Dr. Seuss
  3. 14th Deadly Sin – James Patterson
  4. Paper Towns by John Green
  5. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
  6. Seveneves – Neal Stephenson
  7. Memory Man – David Baldacci
  8. All the Light We Cannot See – Anthony Doerr
  9. The Wright Brothers – David McCullough
  10. Beach Town – Mary Kay Andrews

Published by karma2015

I was born and raised in New York. I still live in New York but kind of sick of the city and one day I wish to move to the UK.I have a Masters degree in Library Science and I currently work in a special collections library. I loved books ever since I was a little girl. Through the hard times in my life, my love for books has always gotten me through. Just entering another world different from my own intrigues me. As long as I am entering in another universe, I like to create my own as well. I love to write and hopefully I will be able to complete a novel.

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