Weekly bestselling books aggregate major lists

The bestselling books for the week ending March 12, 2026, draw from combined results of USA Today, Publishers Weekly, New York Times, Amazon, and Indie Booksellers lists. New releases from established authors like B.K. Borison, C.J. Box, and Michael Pollan enter the rankings. The lists show a noted lack of diversity, predominantly featuring white authors.

Book Riot's roundup of the week's bestselling books aggregates data from five major sources: the New York Times Combined Print & E-Book Fiction and Nonfiction lists, Amazon Charts for Fiction and Nonfiction, Publishers Weekly, USA Today, and Indie Bestsellers for Fiction and Nonfiction in Paperback and Hardcover.

Three titles appear on all five lists: Theo of Golden by Allen Levi, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, and The Correspondent by Virginia Evans.

Two books rank on four lists each. And Now, Back to You by B.K. Borison, the second installment in the Heartstrings series following the popular romance First-Time Caller, appears on Publishers Weekly, USA Today, New York Times, and Indie Bestsellers. Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic by Bunnie XO is listed on Publishers Weekly, USA Today, New York Times, and Amazon.

Six titles feature on three lists. The Crossroads by C.J. Box, the 26th book in the Joe Pickett series, is on New York Times, Amazon, and Indie Bestsellers. Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid appears on USA Today, New York Times, and Indie Bestsellers. Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden is on Publishers Weekly, New York Times, and Amazon. Nobody’s Girl by Virginia Roberts Giuffre ranks on New York Times, Amazon, and Indie Bestsellers. A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness by Michael Pollan, shifting from his earlier work The Omnivore’s Dilemma to explore consciousness, is on USA Today, New York Times, and Indie Bestsellers. The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins appears on Publishers Weekly, Amazon, and Indie Bestsellers.

The roundup highlights a continued lack of diversity in the lists, which are disproportionately represented by white authors. Among Indie Bestsellers, notable titles include Kin by Tayari Jones, The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai, and One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad.

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New York Times spotlights 27 notable books in March 2026 releases

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Building on earlier coverage of anticipated March 2026 titles, the New York Times has highlighted 27 notable new releases spanning diverse genres and prominent authors. Key picks include new works by Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, alongside a Judy Blume biography. This comes amid publishing challenges, such as the postponement of a major diversity survey.

Publishers and booksellers have released their weekly bestseller rankings, drawing from multiple prominent sources. The lists aggregate data from USA Today, Publishers Weekly, the New York Times, Amazon, and independent booksellers. These combined results highlight the week's top-selling books across various formats.

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The New York Times has released its hardcover bestseller list for the week ended February 14, highlighting top-selling fiction and nonfiction books for adults based on sales data from retailers across the United States. The list features established series continuations alongside new releases in various genres. Sales are compiled from a comprehensive panel of stores reflecting diverse demographics.

Sales of quiz books and Bibles in the UK surged in 2025, bucking a decline in overall non-fiction spending, according to NielsenIQ BookData. Quiz book spending rose by 24 percent, marking the best year since records began in 1998, while Bible purchases increased by 19 percent to £6.3 million. These gains occurred as non-fiction sales fell to their lowest level since 2014.

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Publishers release a diverse array of young adult novels on March 4, 2026, spanning genres from Norse mythology to family dramas. The lineup includes stories of personal discovery, supernatural threats, and social issues, with some titles available in both hardcover and paperback formats. This marks a busy start to the month's publishing schedule after a slower beginning to the year.

Book Riot has released its daily book deals for March 4, 2026, highlighting discounted titles across various genres. The featured selections include a workplace romance comedy set in high school basketball, a story about Harper Lee's last trial, and a tale of modern witches challenging the patriarchy.

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The American Booksellers Association has revealed the shortlists for the 2026 Indies Choice Book Awards, honoring the best books of 2025 selected by independent booksellers. The awards return after a hiatus since 2019, with voting open until March 25 and winners to be announced on April 8. Categories include adult fiction, young adult, and debuts, with each winner receiving $2,000.

 

 

 

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