Bustling UK bookstore scene highlighting surging sales of quiz books and Bibles in 2025 amid declining non-fiction market.
Bustling UK bookstore scene highlighting surging sales of quiz books and Bibles in 2025 amid declining non-fiction market.
Imagem gerada por IA

Quiz books and Bible sales reach highs in UK 2025

Imagem gerada por IA

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.

Data released by NielsenIQ BookData, which manages ISBN and SAN agencies for the UK and Ireland, shows that 2025 marked a standout year for certain non-fiction categories amid broader challenges. Spending on quiz books increased by nearly a quarter, reaching the highest levels since tracking started in 1998. Bestselling titles included spin-offs from the ITV gameshow The 1% Club, hosted by Lee Mack and published by Transworld, a division of Penguin Random House.

Bible sales also saw a sharp rise, up 19 percent from the previous year, with total UK sales reaching £6.3 million—an increase of £3.6 million compared to 2019. This brought Bible purchases to their highest in almost three decades.

In contrast, overall non-fiction spending slumped to £791 million, a 5 percent decrease and the lowest since 2014, with 59 million units sold, down 6 percent year-on-year. Adult fiction spending rose by 5 percent, though print fiction volume dipped slightly by 0.5 percent. Combined print book sales totaled £1.81 billion.

The average cost of a book hit a record £9.52, up 2 percent from 2024, attributed to inflation and rising production costs. Audiobook sales increased by 6 percent, and comic strips and graphic novels also gained popularity.

Philip Stone, head of publisher account management at NielsenIQ BookData, stated: “NielsenIQ BookData’s 2025 findings reveal a resilient book market, with readers continuing to invest in stories despite a softer year overall. Fiction remained the standout performer, fuelled by strong growth in sci-fi and fantasy, horror and graphic novels, while children’s and young adult books also saw encouraging gains in key areas. Non-fiction faced greater pressure, though the popularity of trivia, quiz books and religious titles highlights sustained demand for escapism and insight.”

Richard Osman’s The Impossible Fortune, the latest in the Thursday Murder Club series, topped the 2025 bestsellers list with 478,000 copies sold. Julia Donaldson, known for The Gruffalo, was the UK’s top-selling author with 3.3 million copies, followed by Freida McFadden with 2.6 million and Dav Pilkey with 1.5 million. McFadden’s The Housemaid was adapted into a film starring Sydney Sweeney, released in December 2025.

Stone added: “With bestselling authors such as Richard Osman, Freida McFadden, Julia Donaldson and Dav Pilkey leading another solid year, publishers, booksellers and authors continue to keep the market energised, innovative and full of opportunity. The momentum feels especially fitting as we enter the National Year Of Reading and work to inspire more people across the UK to make reading a regular part of their lives.”

The data was published ahead of the London Book Fair, scheduled for March 10 to 12 at Olympia London.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

Initial reactions on X primarily consist of news outlets and publishers sharing articles about the surge in UK quiz book and Bible sales for 2025, bucking non-fiction decline. GB News frames Bible sales as evidence of a continuing Christian revival in Britain, garnering significant engagement. Coverage emphasizes record highs since the 1990s.

Artigos relacionados

O mercado de livros impressos na Colômbia cresceu 6% em unidades em 2025, bem acima da média global praticamente estável, segundo um relatório da NielsenIQ BookData divulgado na Filbo. O cenário internacional mostra estabilidade, com a Colômbia figurando entre os mercados de melhor desempenho ao lado da Índia e do Brasil. Especialistas apontam potencial de crescimento com o aumento da renda e uma maior conscientização sobre a leitura.

Reportado por IA

In the latest installment of our 2026 YA Book News series—following April’s rebound in nonfiction and comics—publishers released another modest selection of young adult graphic novels and nonfiction titles in May.

The number of independent bookstores in the United States has grown by about 70% compared to 2000, according to Bookshop.org CEO Andy Hunter. He credits the surge to a cultural embrace of analog lifestyles and bookish trends. The revival coincides with events like Independent Bookstore Day.

Reportado por IA

Various publications have compiled their best books of 2026 so far.

sexta-feira, 29 de maio de 2026, 04:13h

Goodreads unveils most read books for may 2026

terça-feira, 26 de maio de 2026, 02:24h

New books released May 26 2026

quarta-feira, 20 de maio de 2026, 22:48h

Book deals announced for may 20 2026

sábado, 09 de maio de 2026, 13:06h

Book deals highlighted for May 9 2026

segunda-feira, 04 de maio de 2026, 06:28h

Setor editorial colombiano cresceu 7,5% em 2025, superando 1 trilhão de pesos

segunda-feira, 04 de maio de 2026, 04:28h

Nine new children's books release in May

sábado, 02 de maio de 2026, 23:45h

The New York Times releases best books list for 2026 so far

quinta-feira, 30 de abril de 2026, 08:56h

April 2026 YA Book News: Nonfiction and Comics Releases

quinta-feira, 16 de abril de 2026, 18:35h

Pew survey shows stable US reading habits since 2011

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar