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Carlos Ruíz Zafón, Pérez-Reverte, and the finalist of Planeta, Sandra Barneda, return to the top 20 best sellers.
Few changes in the top of the list of the best-selling fiction books in Spain during the week in which the Day of the Book and Sant Jordi were celebrated. The advertising machinery of the two large publishing groups, Planeta and Penguin Random House, dismissed from the list of the 20 best-selling books those who dared stand up to them last week: Boulevard (Editorial Naranja) by Flor M Salvador, El duque y yo, (Bridgerton 1), and Titania (Uranus), by Julia Quinn.
Due to the allure of the Day of the Book, fewer new works appear on the list, some of them classics of these times in which books such as The Little Prince are given away. There are titles revived on this list such as La Ciudad de Vapor (Planeta, 2020) by the Barcelona writer Carlos Ruíz Zafón; Línea de Fuego (Alfaguara, 2020), by Pérez-Reverte; Las tinieblas y el alba (Plaza & Janés, 2020), by Ken Follett; and the last finalist of the Planeta award, Un océano para llegar a ti (Planeta, 2020), by Sandra Barneda.
See the bestseller list in Spain here: Publishnews





